Sudan Civil War Overwhelms Border Town in Neighbor Chad as Refugees Find Little Help
- On Monday, June 30, 2025, the UN World Food Programme reported critical shortfalls in humanitarian aid threatening millions of Sudanese refugees in Chad and neighboring countries.
- This crisis stems from a civil war that began in April 2023 between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces, displacing over 10 million internally and four million across borders.
- Chad, hosting over 844,000 refugees, faces severe malnutrition, resource shortages, and attacks on camps, worsening the refugees’ already dire conditions.
- Shaun Hughes, WFP’s Regional Emergency Coordinator, described the situation as a "full-blown regional crisis" affecting countries with extreme food insecurity and ongoing conflict.
- Without increased funding, WFP plans to reduce food rations in Chad and risk suspending aid, which could deepen hunger and health risks especially among children and vulnerable families.
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Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Chad Reaches Breaking Point Amid Aid Shortfalls - teleSUR English
The humanitarian situation for Sudanese refugees in Chad has reached a critical stage, with over 844,000 people having fled into the country since the outbreak of civil war in Sudan in April 2023. According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Chad now hosts nearly a quarter of the 4 million Sudanese refugees, making it the largest host country in the region. 🆘Lifesaving support to Sudanese refugees in CAR, Egypt, Ethiopia and Libya may grind to …


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Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in neighboring Chad as refugees find little help
ADRE, Chad — Fatima Omas Abdullah wakes up every morning with aches and pains from sleeping on bare ground for almost two years. She did not expect Sudan’s civil war to displace her for so long into neighboring Chad. Read more...
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