AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation in Exile: Sudan’s exiled students say the war didn’t just displace them—it shut down their futures, turning campuses into militarised spaces and leaving many calling themselves “the lost generation.” Health Crisis: The WHO warns cholera is back in western Sudan, reporting at least 114 deaths and 1,330 confirmed cases, with conflict and displacement making the outbreak harder to stop and likely to worsen with the rainy season. Humanitarian Access: UN Women says funding cuts are stripping support from at least one million women and girls in crisis zones, including Sudan, as local groups struggle to keep services running. Accountability & Rights: A UN fact-finding mission again points to genocide “hallmarks” in el-Fasher, with new survivor testimony reinforcing claims about RSF actions. Community Support: QRCS launched a week-long medical convoy in Sudan for urology and GI endoscopy care, aiming to treat 500 underprivileged patients and build local capacity. Culture & Language: A spotlight on the Arabic word “Lahab” (flame) connects Sudanese poetry and music to Quranic imagery of fire, ignition, and longing.
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