AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNeglected Crises: The Norwegian Refugee Council says Sudan is the world’s most neglected displacement crisis, with over 9 million internally displaced and 4 million refugees abroad, alongside near-19.5 million facing acute hunger. Security & State-Building: RSF commander Mohamed Dagalo ordered creation of a “new national army” via a security and defence council, folding RSF and allied armed groups into a new force—deepening Sudan’s split between SAF-recognized authority and RSF-controlled areas. Political Process in Addis Ababa: Sudan’s Democratic Bloc is fractured over the Addis Ababa dialogue; some groups plan to boycott, accusing the “quintet” of steering talks and warning that including the Tasees track could legitimize an RSF-linked parallel government. War Crimes & Accountability: UN reporting highlights sexual violence as a defining feature of Sudan’s war, with women describing abduction and sexual slavery and UN/rights groups pointing to RSF as the main perpetrator. Bread Price Protest Crackdown: After bread prices surged, Communist Party protests in Khartoum led to tear gas and arrests, including the detention of party leader Mokhtar al-Khatib by NISS. Humanitarian Health: CEPI-backed efforts are moving to develop Ebola vaccines for the Bundibugyo strain amid the DRC outbreak, with frontline protection measures also expanding in the region.
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