AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian & Community Support: A Joplin nonprofit, RAISE, is collecting new or gently used swimwear to help refugees and newcomers overcome fear of water through swim lessons—rash guards and swim shorts are in high demand. Education Under Strain: Sudanese teachers in Khartoum State have started a strike on June 24 over unpaid salaries and collapsing purchasing power, warning the education system and teachers’ livelihoods are at risk. War Crimes & Survivors: A new UN Human Rights report says conflict-related sexual violence in Sudan has been used “consistently” as a weapon of war since 2023, documenting 546 incidents and calling for justice and an end to stigma. Religious Life in Danger: A Catholic priest in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains was killed by militants after reporting theft of medicines and preparing to evacuate. Migration Pressure & Borders: Libya’s eastern authorities have banned entry for Sudanese and three other nationalities, while Sudanese refugees in Egypt report harsh detention and forced deportations amid rising crackdowns. Local Conflict Watch: RSF forces are tightening a siege on army-held Al Obeid, with residents reporting shortages and soaring prices, as UN officials warn of atrocity risks.
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