AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan Hunger Watch: FAO and WFP warn acute food insecurity in Sudan could sharply worsen through Nov 2026, with 19.5 million people (41% of the population) facing Phase 3+ and about 5 million already in Phase 4 conditions, putting multiple Darfur and Kordofan areas at immediate famine risk. Mining & Industry Integrity: Sudan’s petroleum ministry denies social media claims about Egypt-linked investment deals for 108 gold and precious metals mines in northern Sudan, stressing all mining agreements must be announced via official channels. Oilfield Operations: Reports highlight infrastructure and asset integrity as key constraints on oil output growth, with NUPRC warning of challenges that could affect production. Conflict & Displacement Pressure: UN reporting flags Sudan among the world’s most dangerous famine hotspots and notes continued displacement and insecurity that disrupts livelihoods and supply chains. Arms & Compliance Risk: A CBC investigation says Canadian-made precision sniper rifles are appearing in Sudan via illicit markets, raising fresh concerns for enforcement and sanctions compliance.
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