UNHCR / SUDAN CONFLICT 100 DAYS
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STORY: UNHCR / SUDAN CONFLICT 100 DAYS
TRT: 1:59
SOURCE: INTERSOS / UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT INTERSOS / UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: 10-11 JULY 2023, ADRE, OURANG, CHAD
10 JULY 2023 ADRE, CHAD
1. Aerial shot, Sudanese refugees, Chad-Sudan border
2. Aerial shot, refugees with their belongings, rain-flooded area
3. Aerial shot, makeshift structures, border area
4. Various shots, refugees with their belongings
5. Various shots, refugees sheltering from rain, makeshift structures
6. Various shots, refugees sheltering from rain
11 JULY 2023 OURANG CAMP, CHAD
7. Aerial shots, improved houses
8. Wide shot, people walking outside housing units
As the conflict continues in Sudan, hundreds of thousands of people in desperate need of safety and protection are crossing the border to neighboring countries.
In Chad, over 192,00 refugees have arrived in the country’s east since the start of the Sudan crisis.
Most new arrivals are fleeing conflict in Darfur, a region in Sudan deeply impacted by violence and experiencing increasing instability.
UNHCR and its partners have been working closely with the Chadian government, providing support and coordinating the emergency response to address the needs of the newly arrived refugees.
With the onset of the rainy season, many refugees struggle to shelter from the rain.
UNHCR and partners are building shelters, latrines, and showers at various sites.
Before this crisis, Chad already hosted about 588,770 refugees.
Despite the enormous needs, the humanitarian response to these dire and complex crises still needs to be funded.
Vulnerable refugees are missing out on critical life-saving assistance, plunging deeper into poverty and hunger, thereby increasing their vulnerability to protection risks.









