AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan’s Gender Violence Record: Sudan’s Minister of State for Human Resources and Social Welfare, Salma Ishaq, says about 2,250 rape cases against women by paramilitaries have been documented since the war began in April 2023, warning the real number is likely higher and highlighting gaps in victim registration, protection, and reintegration. Blue Nile Displacement: Fighting tied to RSF activity and cross-border pressure from Ethiopia has driven thousands from Geisan locality toward Damazin, with Sudan Doctors Network warning conditions are worsening amid shortages. Christian Community Safety: Open Doors reports a rise in killings, abductions, and attacks on church leaders in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains as factional fighting intensifies in South Kordofan. Water & Farming Stress: With Nile levels dropping and conflict disrupting agriculture, Sudanese farmers face irrigation shortages as climate risks like El Niño raise fears of drought. Education & Youth Hope: A Sudanese-descended student in the UK, Yusuif Ahmed, is set to attend Eton after winning a major scholarship—an education win amid wider displacement pressures. Humanitarian Protection Alarm: Open Doors also raises alarm over violence in Sudan, adding to concerns about safety for civilians and aid workers.
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