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The UNHCR warned that a deadly cholera outbreak had hit a settlement in eastern Chad hosting Sudanese refugees from Darfur, with 12 deaths reported as of early August. The United Nations organization ...
Sudanese refugees displaced by the conflict in Sudan gather to receive food staples from aid agencies at the Metche Camp in eastern Chad Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Overcrowded refugee camps in ...
Fatou Mohammed, 20, and her family face the challenge of settling into the refugee camp in Adré. 'I want to continue studying veterinary medicine in Chad, but it’s not possible,' she says.
As civil war rages in Sudan, 10 million people have been displaced from their homes, and 600,000 of them have landed in neighbouring Chad, one of the poorest countries in the world. Aid groups say ...
According to a USAID Chad report, the NGO received US$5.3-million in 2024 from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration for its operations in Chad.
N'Djamena: At least four people have died following a cholera outbreak in a refugee camp in eastern Chad, the country's ...
"I arrived at the health center very early this morning for a prenatal appointment, but I've already been waiting for several ...
UNHCR dispatched a team yesterday to our field office in Koukou Angarana to assess the situation and hold discussions with the refugee leaders and the local authorities. Goz Amer camp, which is ...
Such sexual exploitation in Chad is a crime. Hundreds of thousands of people, most of them women, have streamed into Chad to escape Sudan’s civil war, which has killed over 20,000 people.
METCHE CAMP, Chad (AP) — Overcrowded refugee camps in eastern Chad are set to run out of money soon, exacerbating a dire humanitarian crisis caused by the spillover from a deadly conflict in ...
In Chad, refugee numbers are at a 20-year high. The U.N. has warned that the conflict is on course to become the world’s worst hunger crisis, with a third of Sudan’s 18 million people facing ...
Overcrowded refugee camps in eastern Chad are set to run out of money soon, exacerbating a dire humanitarian crisis caused by the spillover from the war in Sudan, the United Nations said.