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Eastern Chad (Sudan Response) Crisis
Jul 24 2024
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Following the armed conflict in Sudan in April 2023, thousands of people were forced to leave the country and take refuge in Chad, mainly in the east. These Chadian nationals, who ahd been living in SUdan for many years, were registered by IOM in 41 displacement sites in the Sila and Ouaddaï provinces. The majority (61%) of the displacement sites are in the Adré sub-prefecture, and make up 55% of the total returnee population in the two provinces.
The aim of the assessment is to measure the profiles, vulnerabilities and needs of the populatiosn displaced by this crisis, in order to better orient pprogramming of durable solutions for the displaced population.
Data was collected through itnerviews with key informants (local authorities, village chiefs, IDP representatives and site managers) in villages and IDP reception sites, as well as through direct observations in these localities.
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- Active DTM operation
- Past DTM operation
Chad — Situation Update 39 (6 August 2024)
An estimated 910,000 people have crossed into Chad since the onset of the crisis in Sudan, of which 201,379 among them are Chadian returnees. IOM expects this number to rise to 240,000 through to December 2024.
Aug 08 2024
Chad — Situation Update 39 (6 August 2024)
Tchad — Réponse à la crise au Soudan: Bulletin d'informations 39 (6 Août 2024)
Environ 910,000 personnes ont traversé la frontière vers le Tchad depuis le début de la crise au Soudan, incluant 201,379 parmi eux sont des retournés tchadiens.
Chad — Village Assessment Survey Report 1, OuaddaÏ and Sila (25 April 2024)
Following the armed conflict in Sudan in April 2023, thousands of people were forced to leave the country and take refuge in Chad, mainly in the east.