Healthcare systems in eastern Chad are overwhelmed as over 1.5 million Sudanese refugees compete with locals for limited medical resources.
Breakdown
- Over one million Sudanese refugees have crossed into Chad, overwhelming local healthcare services.
- A recent drone attack near the border killed 27 people and injured dozens, further straining hospitals. 8s
- Hospitals are understaffed and lack bed space, leading to the transfer of severe cases elsewhere. 19s
- Aid organizations are providing limited support as donor funding decreases, and refugees receive only four litres of water per day, well below WHO recommendations. 52s
- Chad’s health system, already facing shortages before 2023, is now at risk of collapse due to the refugee influx. 1m 45s