AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSudan War Spillover: Eastern Chad is facing rising tensions in Zaghawa communities as allegations grow that Chad’s territory is being used to supply Sudan’s RSF, with Adré on the border described as a key node for arms trafficking and illicit trade. Humanitarian Strain: MSF says drone strikes near Tina, close to the Chad-Sudan border, have sent 116 wounded people to Tiné Hospital since May, with severe burns and blast injuries and more women and children among casualties. Security and Local Violence: Deadly farmer-herder clashes in Mayo-Kebbi East killed 11 and burned homes after livestock reportedly damaged farmland. Diplomacy and Investment: Qatar’s business push continues, with RAG Global Business Hub taking part in Project Qatar 2026 and welcoming diplomats including the Embassy of Chad in Doha. Energy for N’Djamena: Algeria donated a 40-megawatt power plant to Chad, with construction led by Sonelgaz International to boost electricity supply in the capital. Trade and Customs: Chad is studying Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation model while customs officials meet to improve the Douala–N’Djamena corridor and make transit safer and more predictable. Migration Response: The Khalifa International Humanitarian Foundation is coordinating in N’Djamena to support refugees and internally displaced people, citing Chad’s caseload of over 2.2 million. Church Leadership: Nigeria’s Plateau State governor congratulated Benjamin Argak Kwashi on his appointment as Archbishop of Chad.
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