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In a Refugee Camp in Chad, the Struggle for a Motherhood of Fortune for Its Survival

In Abutengué, on the border with Sudan, more than 50,000 people have fled the war, mostly women. Some of them get pregnant, often victims of rape. With the closure of USAID, the American development agency, the conditions of reception are disastrous, says the New York Times.
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In Abutengué, on the border with Sudan, more than 50,000 people have fled the war, mostly women. Some of them get pregnant, often victims of rape. With the closure of USAID, the American development agency, the conditions of reception are disastrous, says the New York Times.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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