AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHumanitarian Accountability: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says 18 staff were dismissed and barred from working in eastern Chad after allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse involving Sudanese refugees; MSF says it investigated 59 claims and is strengthening prevention and reporting. Refugees & Rights: A Sudan-linked executive authority aligned with the Rapid Support Forces ordered MSF to suspend activities in areas under its control, setting up a fact-finding committee to report within 30 days. Regional Trade & Logistics: Cameroon suspended the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (BESC) for goods moving on the Douala–N’Djamena and Douala–Bangui corridors, responding to Chad and CAR complaints about paperwork, delays, and higher transport costs. Child Welfare & Poverty: In N’Djamena, children aged 10–13 are scavenging for scrap metal (“adjith kilos”) to fund schooling and basic needs amid economic hardship. Sahel Development Pressure: The IsDB warns that conflicts, climate shocks, and food shortages are deepening vulnerability across the Sahel, with Chad named among the hardest-hit countries.
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