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African Politics · ChadNow the U.S.- backed aid system that kept hundreds of thousands alive on the edge of one of the world’s most devastating wars is fraying. Under the Trump administration, key foreign aid has been slashed and funding withdrawn from United Nations programs that feed, treat and shelter refugees. In 2024, the U.S. contributed $39.3 million to the emergency response in Chad. So far this year, it has contributed about $6.8 million, the U.N. says. Overall, only 13% of the requested money to support refugees in Chad this year has come in from all donors, according to U.N. dataSee the Story
Sudan Civil War Overwhelms Border Town in Neighbor Chad as Refugees Find Little Help
Coverage: 50 sources

Jesus Christ · Myanmar (Burma)At their modest townhouse in the Chicago suburbs, Too Too and her husband Poe Wah look through pictures from over 25 years ago. These are not the kind of images that fill what many think of as a typical family album. One picture stands out. It shows two men sweeping an outdoor concrete patio. A thatch shelter with a hammock in the background. One is a much younger Poe Wah. “We were living in the refugee camp, and I was pregnant at that time,” …See the Story
Beyond the Camp: A Refugee Family’s Journey From Burma to the Chicago Suburbs
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