AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan Displacement & Daily Life: A report from Blue Nile State describes life inside Al-Karama displacement center near Damazin, where about 9,000 people live in roughly 1,500–1,800 tents, with rain turning roads to mud and forcing families to keep rebuilding routines amid ongoing clashes. Aid Under Scrutiny: Sudan’s “Peace and Unity” government aligned with RSF ordered Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to suspend activities in areas under its control in eastern Chad, citing allegations of sexual exploitation of Sudanese refugees; a fact-finding committee has been set up to investigate. Sudan’s Women & Sexual Violence: A new piece highlights how conflict-related sexual violence continues to surge, focusing on women and girls and the terror used to oppress communities. Refugee Day Campaign: Qatar Charity launched “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story” for World Refugee Day, targeting displaced families including Sudanese refugees with food, water, shelter, healthcare, and education support. Belfast Backlash & Sudanese Link: Northern Ireland’s recent unrest is tied to a stabbing case involving a Sudanese refugee, and follow-up coverage notes how racist violence spilled into wider demonstrations, with nurses receiving safety alarms. Sudanese Journalism Blocked: A Sudanese journalist, Mohammed Amin, says his UK visa was denied despite being invited for professional recognition, adding to concerns about how Sudan’s crisis stays under-covered.
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