AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan in the spotlight: Sudan’s under-17 women’s team returned to international football in Morocco, marking the first appearance since the civil war began, even as the young squad faced heavy defeats and tears after a fast start to qualifiers. Humanitarian neglect: Sudan is being described as a “forgotten” and “abandoned” crisis, with Sudanese communities abroad saying the world looks away while displacement, mass death, and sexual violence continue. Conflict and rights: UN-linked reporting highlights drone strikes and worsening civilian protection in Sudan, alongside calls for stronger accountability and targeted responses. Culture & heritage: A major Arab textiles and dress collection that includes Sudanese pieces has been acquired by Canada’s Royal Ontario Museum, helping preserve and share Sudan-linked heritage with wider audiences. Sports (youth): CECAFA U-17 Women’s action in the region is being used as preparation for bigger Sudan-linked football ambitions, with youth tournaments seen as key for squad depth and readiness. Refugee support: Qatar Charity says it is expanding refugee aid campaigns that include Sudan, aiming to support shelter, health, education, and livelihoods around World Refugee Day.
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