AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan War & Politics: Sudan’s Sovereignty Council chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan warned that sanctions against Khartoum could be imposed “in the coming days,” as he vowed to keep fighting the RSF until it is eliminated nationwide, amid fresh RSF defections to the army. Humanitarian & Civilian Impact: IOM reported thousands newly displaced from Sudan’s Blue Nile border area Geisan after RSF attacks linked to cross-border dynamics, with Sudan Doctors Network warning conditions are dire for women, children and the elderly. Elections & Party Organization: In Aweil Center County, Northern Bahr El Ghazal, SPLM Party members were mobilized with a dedicated Tuesday of party activities ahead of December elections. Food & Water Security: Farmers across Sudan face worsening irrigation shortages as El Niño delays rains and lowers Nile flows, compounding conflict damage and rising costs. Regional Diplomacy on Water: Ethiopia said Egypt and Sudan are slowing the permanent Nile Basin Commission despite the Cooperative Framework Agreement, while Egypt continues to reject any approach that reduces its water security. Security Spillover: Renewed piracy off Yemen and Somalia has hijacked two vessels carrying 22 Indian seafarers, including a Sudanese crew member on one tanker, highlighting instability around the Horn of Africa.
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