Chad: Africa’s Refugee Haven Faces Its Own Stark Challenges

Key Information:

Since April 2023, the conflict between rival militaries in Sudan has displaced 14 million people, affecting its seven neighboring countries, according to the UN.

Chad is among the most impacted, now hosting Africa’s largest refugee population per capita, as per the UNHCR.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih praised Chad’s solidarity in welcoming refugees.

Chad has taken in over 900,000 Sudanese refugees, despite 40% of its population needing aid.

Significance:

Known for its diverse ethnic groups and languages, Chad’s challenges are complex.

Over 42% of its population lives in poverty, making it one of the world’s poorest nations.

With over 1.5 million refugees, Chad manages open borders with Sudan while facing climate and security challenges.

Environmental and Food Challenges:

‘Chad’ refers to a “large body of water,” highlighting Lake Chad’s cultural significance.

Climate change has caused Lake Chad to shrink, leading to devastating floods and food insecurity.

In 2024, floods destroyed 432,000 hectares of crops, affecting nearly two million people, and sparking cholera outbreaks.

Rapid population growth strains resources, with high malnutrition rates among children.

An estimated two million children face acute malnutrition from October 2025 to September 2026, with 484,000 at severe risk.

Security Concerns:

Security threats from extremist groups like Boko Haram persist in the Lake Chad Basin, displacing over 250,000 people.

In the north, trafficking, illegal mining, and gender-based violence pose significant challenges.

87% of refugees in Chad are women and children, heightening vulnerability.

UN Initiatives:

Since April 2023, Chad’s government and UNHCR have relocated 67% of Sudanese war refugees to settlements with humanitarian support.

UN agencies and partners remain active, providing aid in Chad and Sudan.

The UN Security Council will meet on 19 February to address the Sudan crisis and violence against women and girls.

The UN OCHA’s Humanitarian Action Plan 2026 reports a 42% decrease in those in need in Chad but assistance remains crucial.

The plan requests $986 million to aid 3.4 million people, with $540 million for refugees.

Efforts will focus on the most affected regions, including eastern Chad, Lake Province, and parts of the south, as stated by UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric.

Radwa Abdelkarim, a refugee since June 2023, utilized UNHCR assistance to start a business in Farchana, supporting refugee women and creating community growth.


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4 responses to “Chad: Africa’s Refugee Haven Faces Its Own Stark Challenges”

  1. soda delirium Avatar
    soda delirium

    Gosh, it’s almost as if hosting Africa’s largest refugee population while being one of the poorest nations is some sort of exclusive club. Who knew generosity came with such a steep price tag? 😂

  2. bridge whip Avatar
    bridge whip

    Imagine being the go-to sanctuary for refugees while your own folks are counting pennies for bread. 😂 Quite the balancing act, innit?

  3. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    Looks like Chad has really nailed the refugee-hosting gig while juggling its own poverty and climate crises—who knew being a human welcoming mat could come with such a side of chaos? 🤦‍♂️

  4. Grave Scuttlebutt Avatar
    Grave Scuttlebutt

    Chad, the land where welcoming refugees seems to be the main sport, while the locals are just trying to survive the game! 🏅 Who knew being the ‘refugee haven’ could be so… complicated? 😂

  5. Chad welcoming 900,000 refugees while 40% of its own folks need a hand? Talk about a heartwarming holiday special, right? 🎉 At this rate, they should open a B&B for the entire continent! 😂

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