AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEl Obeid Under Siege: UN rights chief Volker Türk warns another “human rights catastrophe” is unfolding in Sudan’s El Obeid as drone strikes hit schools, markets, fuel stations and water infrastructure, with documented summary executions, abductions, torture and sexual violence along displacement routes. Amnesty on El Fasher: Amnesty International says RSF abuses during the El Fasher siege amount to crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing, including killings, torture, rape and a starvation siege that blocked aid. Poverty Shock: A UN report finds 73% of Sudanese now live below the poverty line, with about 24 million people struggling to survive on roughly $3 a day, pushing families to cut meals, sell assets, and pull children into work. Humanitarian Reality: Aid workers describe life in the city as “terrible,” with weekend drone attacks killing more than 20, including students, and fears growing of an “El Fasher repeat.” Education & Leadership: The TAMAM project, spanning schools in Sudan and across the Arab region, highlights teacher leadership and school-based reform supported through long-running partnerships.
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