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WorldAfricaUnder tents made of tree branches, Sudanese suffer in Chad

Under tents made of tree branches, Sudanese suffer in Chad

The war forced these people to leave their areas in the Darfur region, some on foot, others on the backs of animals or by primitive means of transport.

More than 30,000 residents of the town of Tendelti in the Darfur region have fled their homes to this place called Kovoron in the Chadian lands bordering Sudan.

Majority of those fleeing are women and children

The displaced took what they could of their belongings and fled Darfur without knowing where their final destination is, to settle in these arid lands of Chad after a difficult journey. Some of these displaced families have traveled long distances on foot, and others on the backs of animals, carts and horses.

Hundreds of displaced families in the Kofuron Valley, Asouqna Governorate, have made simple tents made from tree branches and others made from fabric that lack the most basic necessities of life.

The unit of this place comprises about 15,000 IDPs, and the rest of the IDPs from the Darfur region have been divided into 6 camps in Chad. Misery fills the place due to lack of the necessary support of food, medicines, bedding and sanitation.

At the entrance to their new tents, children with innocent faces full of deprivation, with features full of deprivation, with shabby and torn clothes… They lie down on the ground and bring water to their tents, which is sometimes available, while others wait their turn. to get it.

Aid is absent from the displacement camps in Chad, and the displaced do not know what additional tragedies await them in the days to come, in addition to their ordeal of displacement.

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