AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAid & Accountability in Eastern Chad: An RSF-aligned authority ordered Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to suspend operations in areas under its control, citing sexual exploitation allegations involving Sudanese refugees; MSF says it dismissed 18 staff after investigations and barred them from working with the group, while a fact-finding committee was set up to report within 30 days. Refugees & Funding Pressure: UN-linked reporting highlights rising returns from Sudan—over 400,000 Chadians have come back—and warns that aid funding gaps could force agencies to scale back at border areas like Adre. Humanitarian Impact on Children: In N’Djamena, children are increasingly scavenging at dumpsites for “adjith kilos,” reflecting worsening economic hardship and school disruption. Regional Economy & Cooperation: Chad and Azerbaijan discussed expanding economic ties, including trade, investment, energy, and digitalization, on the sidelines of Islamic Development Bank meetings. Health Services: Qatar Red Crescent Society funded and inaugurated a dialysis unit at Al-Nahda University Hospital in N’Djamena to ease long-standing access shortages for kidney patients.
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