AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health Crisis: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus says cholera has been declared in Sudan’s West Kordofan, with 838 suspected cases, 7 confirmed, and 117 deaths as of June 20—worsened by conflict disruptions, displacement, and delayed supplies. Humanitarian Strain: UN OCHA reports violence plus the spreading outbreak are forcing aid operations to pause in parts of Sudan, while drone strikes and new displacements add to the pressure. Politics & Services: Sudan’s army-aligned Prime Minister Kamil Idris faces mounting criticism over worsening day-to-day services in Khartoum, with reports he may be replaced. Culture & Youth: Sudan’s under-17 girls’ team makes a rare international appearance in women’s soccer qualifiers in Morocco, chasing Olympic dreams despite heavy defeats and a late start. Film & Storytelling: Doha Film Institute backs 48 projects from 39 countries, including Sudan-based filmmakers, as Arab cinema continues to travel and find new audiences. Community Support: Royal Humanitarian Foundation joins UNIDO talks on industrial recovery pathways for Syria, Palestine, and Sudan, stressing education, healthcare, housing, and capacity building.
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