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Sudanese refugees arriving to Chad find no food aid available

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New refugee families arriving in the border town of Tine, Chad, from the Sudanese city of al-Fashir are finding little international humanitarian aid available to them. Their only source of food and water is donated by other refugees, some of whom arrived just weeks before, also fleeing violence.

Breakdown
  • Refugees from al-Fasher arrive at Chad border camps with little aid available 9s
  • Local volunteers and refugees provide most food and support 21s
  • International aid is scarce; NGOs offer only basic shelter and services 45s
  • UNHCR has only 38% of needed funds due to U.S. aid cuts 1m 10s
  • About 180 refugees cross into Tine daily, facing malnutrition and hardship 1m 34s