AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan Humanitarian Crisis: World Humanitarian Day coverage spotlights Sudan’s collapsing protection for civilians and aid workers, with reports of widespread attacks on health facilities and healthcare staff, plus warnings that floods are now compounding the war’s displacement and hunger. Education in Khartoum: Children are trickling back to classrooms as security improves in parts of the capital, but schools face damaged buildings, overcrowding, and major learning gaps. Culture & Memory: Eidabi’s Sudan-to-Sharjah cultural journey is revisited, tracing how his theatre and writing challenge colonial narratives and explore Sudan’s Arab-African identity. Sudan-Nigeria Ties: Sudan’s ambassador to Nigeria highlights deep historical relations and says Khartoum has seen daily returns as security improves, while accusing the RSF of atrocities against civilians. Regional Aid Spotlight: Qatar Charity launches an Education Campaign 2026 to support 123,000 students at home and abroad, while Türkiye and other donors mark World Humanitarian Day with renewed calls to protect humanitarian workers.
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