AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation Crisis: New global rankings put Chad at the bottom for adult literacy and schooling time, with female literacy far lower than men’s, highlighting how conflict, poverty, and uneven access keep basic reading skills out of reach. Energy & Development: A fast-built 50-megawatt solar project near N’Djamena is credited with powering hundreds of thousands of homes and helping reduce reliance on diesel generators, as Chad’s reform push draws fresh attention. Economy Watch: The World Bank upgraded Chad’s 2026 growth outlook to 5.2%, pointing to oil, agriculture, and reforms as key drivers despite ongoing infrastructure and climate risks. Security on Lake Chad: Nigerian troops in Borno say they intercepted a Chadian woman smuggling cannabis, toxic chemicals (“Suck and Die”), and alcohol toward terrorist-linked areas on Lake Chad islands, while also reporting thwarted infiltration attempts by ISWAP. Environment & Dust: A UN weather report flags record dust-storm impacts in 2025, with the Bodélé Depression in Chad again named as the world’s top dust source region. Diplomacy: Chad’s president sent a message to Angola’s leader to reinforce ties and cooperation on regional peace and stability. Culture & Heritage: Birders report the rediscovery of the rusty lark in Chad wetlands after nearly a century, raising hopes for conservation support.
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