AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBoko Haram Crackdown: Chad Police arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, the 18-year-old son of Boko Haram’s late founder, along with five alleged jihadists, in a major blow against extremist networks in the Lake Chad Basin. Sudan War Crimes & Trauma: A UN report says RSF forces used rape and sexual slavery as weapons of war since 2023, while a Global Survivors Fund chief warns the scale is creating a mental health emergency for women and girls fleeing into Chad. Refugee Hunger in Chad: Mothers in eastern Chad’s Darfur-linked camps describe starvation and desperation under trees as fighting in Sudan drives more families across the border. Aid Accountability in Eastern Chad: A Sudan-aligned authority ordered Médecins Sans Frontières to suspend activities in areas under its control after allegations of sexual exploitation involving Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad, with a fact-finding committee set up. Climate Finance Tech: Chad signed a deal to use Aptos blockchain verification for sovereign environmental assets under the Paris Agreement, aiming to manage potentially $100B-plus in climate credits. Regional Trade Logistics: Cameroon suspended a cargo tracking requirement (BESC) for goods moving on the Douala-N’Djamena and Douala-Bangui corridors after complaints from Chad and CAR about paperwork and delays.
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