AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArmed Conflict Watch: A new PRIO study says state-based armed conflicts hit 65 in 2025—the highest since WWII—driven in part by the civil war in Sudan, with about 245,000 battle-related deaths reported. Food & Logistics Pressure: The World Food Programme warns the Iran war is starving millions and disrupting trade, while funding cuts are forcing aid rationing—an indirect hit that matters for Sudan’s wider region. Sudan Displacement Aid Delays: UN-linked reporting says Sudanese bureaucratic hurdles and insecurity are delaying aid arrivals to Blue Nile. Humanitarian Accountability: Doctors Without Borders says it found sexual exploitation and abuse by some staff in Chad involving refugees from Sudan; 59 allegations were recorded and 18 staff were dismissed. Regional Security Spillover: An op-ed flags a growing convergence of destabilizing actors in the Horn, linking TPLF, Eritrea, and Al-Shabaab. Energy Investment Trend: A report says African power systems are shifting toward private capital and hybrid models to improve reliability—relevant for Sudan’s power and grid planning.
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