More than one million Sudanese refugees in Chad are suffering from severe shortages of essential aid such as food and water. This dire situation exacerbates their suffering amid harsh living conditions and requires urgent intervention.
One million Sudanese refugees in Chad are facing a severe funding crisis that jeopardizes their access to food and water. With a financial gap of <strong>$400 million</strong>, thousands of families are at risk of losing essential supplies.
A drone strike in mid-March resulted in the deaths of <strong>20 people</strong> in the border town of Tine between Sudan and Chad, heightening regional tensions. Despite denials from the Sudanese army and the Socialist Republic Front rebels, the Chadian government has raised its alert status to maximum.
The Global Youth Forum has laid the foundation for a new clinic in Chad, aimed at providing health services to over 5,000 residents. This initiative is part of efforts to improve healthcare in remote areas.
The Sudanese government has announced the extension of the Adre border crossing with Chad to facilitate the passage of humanitarian aid organized by international organizations starting tomorrow. This decision comes amid the challenging humanitarian conditions faced by the region.
Qatar Charity has announced a new water project in Chad, involving the drilling of 67 wells in the capital N'Djamena and its suburbs, aimed at providing drinking water for approximately one million people.
Emergency medical aid to combat cholera in several African countries, including Chad and Sudan, is facing significant delays due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. These delays raise concerns about the preparedness of the affected nations for the upcoming rainy season.
Research indicates that the Sahara Desert, once rich in life, may experience climatic changes that could restore its former greenery. This raises the question of whether such conditions can re-emerge after thousands of years of aridity.
Chad has announced the immediate relocation of Sudanese refugees from border areas following attacks targeting its territory. This move comes as the Chadian army prepares to confront armed assaults from Sudan.