AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRefugee Housing Push: The Arada Foundation, partnering with The Big Heart Foundation, says every home sold by developer Arada in Australia, the UAE and the UK will help fund housing for vulnerable families, with a minimum target of 4,000 homes a year—some linked to Chad. Darfur Crisis on the Ground: In eastern Chad’s Iridimi camp, Sudanese mothers describe hunger and fear after fleeing renewed fighting in Darfur, underscoring how quickly displacement deepens. Extremism Crackdown: Chad police arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, son of Boko Haram’s late founder, plus five alleged jihadists, in a major blow against ISWAP/Boko Haram networks in the Lake Chad Basin. Sudan War Crimes Pressure: A coalition of rights groups urged the ICC to investigate alleged foreign support for atrocities in Darfur, naming regional backers including Chad. Sexual Violence Alarm: The UN reports conflict-related rape and sexual slavery in Sudan used systematically as a weapon of war, with most verified incidents tied to RSF-linked forces. Climate Finance Deal: Chad signed a deal using Aptos blockchain verification via Xange to manage sovereign environmental assets under the Paris Agreement, tied to a potential $100B-plus pipeline of climate credits.
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