AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Access in Sudan: Takaya community kitchens in southern Khartoum have shut down, cutting meals for about 50,000 families and leaving displaced people in the Southern Belt scrambling for food as prices surge and aid stays absent. Aid Workers Under Fire: A UN marking World Humanitarian Day warns Sudan is among the deadliest places for aid workers, with drones increasingly driving civilian deaths and putting volunteers at extreme risk. Women Demand Real Dialogue: Sudanese women leaders say El Burhan’s call for political dialogue is meaningless without a ceasefire, genuine participation, and steps to stop the war first. RSF Violence in Kordofan: Reports say RSF attacks on two villages near El Obeid killed at least six and displaced more than 1,000 people toward the city. Protection for Christians: Open Doors raises alarm over killings and abductions of church leaders and Christians in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains as factional fighting intensifies. Global Health Watch: WHO estimates measles will infect nearly 11 million people in 2026, with vaccination gaps driving outbreaks—an urgent reminder for Sudan’s health security.
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