How Sudan’s war is driving Chad’s humanitarian collapse

How Sudan’s war is driving Chad’s humanitarian collapse

Sudanese refugeese and a UN official speak to Al Jazeera from Chad, where aid is disappearing and camps are becoming increasingly depressed.

Sudan is dealing with the most underfunded refugee crisis in the world as its effects from the war spread to Chad. Nearly a million Sudanese have fled, with the majority of them children and women. However, aid is waning, disease is looming, and the system is about to collapse. Ahmed Idris speaks with a Chad-based UN official and a Sudanese refugee activist who fled the same forces that are currently threatening his country in this Talk to Al Jazeera episode. They warn that inaction’s cost could soon be measured in lives as the world turns away.

Source: Aljazeera

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