AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian Safety: World Vision warns that drone warfare is making aid work deadlier in Sudan, with drones heard over hospitals and roads forcing children and families to hide and clinics to shut. National Dialogue & Elections: Sudan’s PM Kamil Idris says a Sudanese-led dialogue will begin “soon” for reconciliation, constitutional reconstruction, and free elections, while setting “red lines” against equating the army and RSF and rejecting foreign interference. Women’s Rights in Peace Talks: Sudanese feminist and civil society voices demand inclusive, safe dialogue with real guarantees for women, youth, and grassroots groups to participate without fear. Army Peace Conditions: Sudan’s Burhan reiterates the army is open to initiatives only after RSF disarms and displaced civilians can return, framing peace as a sequence starting with weapons down. Education Under Fire: The same conflict pressures are hitting schools too, with thousands of education attacks reported, deepening a generational crisis for children. Refugee Returns: Kuwait’s Direct Aid Society, via the Kuwaiti Embassy in Sudan, begins voluntary return flights for Sudanese refugees in Uganda, aiming to reunite families over about six weeks.
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