AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan War & Displacement: Fighting around Sudan’s Blue Nile is driving fresh displacement, with reports of thousands fleeing Geisan locality after RSF-linked attacks from Ethiopia, leaving families short on food, medicine, and shelter. Humanitarian Access & Aid Workers: Sudan’s aid response is under extreme pressure as volunteers and workers face attacks and restrictions, while UN warnings highlight drones increasingly endangering civilians and humanitarian teams. Climate & Daily Life: Farmers in Sudan are struggling as Nile water levels drop amid conflict and climate stress, with El Niño-linked delays raising drought fears. Health Crisis: Red Sea State reports rising heatstroke deaths, underscoring how weak services and crowded living conditions turn extreme heat into a lethal emergency. Women & Politics: Sudanese women leaders say any political dialogue must start with a ceasefire and real civilian participation, warning against talks that simply recycle old power deals. Community Support: In Khartoum, takayas (community kitchens) have reportedly shut down in southern areas, threatening tens of thousands of families with hunger as prices surge and aid gaps widen. Local Security & Drugs: Northern Bahr El Ghazal police say they’ve launched a crackdown on tramadol/“Longo,” confiscating hundreds of cartons and targeting young sellers. Culture & Education: A Sudanese-descended student in the UK has won an Eton scholarship, spotlighting how education can still open doors despite upheaval. Sports: Nigeria’s Super Falcons begin their road toward LA 2028 qualification, after Sudan was heavily defeated in earlier qualifiers.
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