AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSudan Politics & Dialogue: Sudanese women leaders say Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s call for political dialogue is meaningless without a ceasefire, warning any talks without war-stopping steps and real civilian participation risk repeating past failures. Security in Darfur: Special forces were deployed in Nyala to tighten security under RSF-linked authorities, after a period of deteriorating conditions; a doctor survived an assassination attempt in the city, with medical groups condemning attacks on health workers. Humanitarian Protection: UN-linked reporting highlights how aid workers are increasingly targeted in Sudan, with drones driving mass civilian deaths and volunteers facing killings, abductions, and restrictions on movement. Regional Politics: Ethiopia’s public diplomacy institute warns that conflict-driven alliances in the Horn—linked to Eritrea, TPLF, Sudan, and Egypt—are deepening polarization and raising the risk of more tensions. Food Security: Hunger fears rise in Aweil East as a prolonged dry spell withers crops and dries water sources, threatening livestock and worsening vulnerability. Rights & Accountability: Civil society groups urge UN member states to extend the Sudan Independent International Fact-Finding Mission with resources to investigate grave violations and support accountability.
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