AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSudan Humanitarian Crisis: Sudan’s displacement keeps accelerating: over 200,000 people have been newly uprooted in Kordofan, while Blue Nile is seeing another wave toward Damazin and Roseires after fighting near Kurmuk and Qeisan, with doctors warning of shortages of food, medicine, water and shelter—especially dangerous for children, women and the elderly. Child Protection in Conflict: Save the Children reports nearly 39,000 children arriving in El Obeid in six months, alongside rising malnutrition and families spending hours searching for water as drone strikes hit infrastructure. Aid Under Pressure: The UN relief chief says cheap drones are making wars more “dystopian,” with aid workers increasingly targeted and violence becoming normalized. Dialogue and Stability: Commentators argue Sudan’s “dialogue” must be inclusive and parallel to military talks, warning that elite wrangling can’t replace a political path to peace. Regional Diplomacy: Sudan’s Sovereign Council is said to be quietly engaging Ethiopia via Malik Agar to de-escalate border tensions and protect the eastern flank. Culture & Community: Amid the wider crisis, Sudanese schools and daily life are slowly restarting in Khartoum, and local initiatives highlight how cities try to preserve culture even under strain.
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