Sudanese Refugees in Chad Struggle as Health Aid Comes to Halt
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Sudanese refugees in Chad struggle as health aid comes to halt
Health services for Sudanese refugees in Abéché, eastern Chad, have been suspended, the UNHCR confirmed on Monday. Mohamed Al-Nour, the city’s refugee spokesperson, said that the suspension was due to funding shortages. Until January, refugees received free care at Abéché’s main hospital, with serious cases referred to the national capital, N’Djamena. Al-Nour said the pause in services is worsening the plight of refugees, many of whom now must p…
Abéché – Darfur24: A spokesperson reported on Monday that health services provided by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the city of Abéché, eastern Chad, have been suspended. Mohamed Al-Nour, the official spokesperson for refugees in Abéché, told Darfur24 that the UNHCR informed them at the beginning of January that the health services would be discontinued due to a lack of funding. He explained that the UNHCR had been…
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