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Refugees feeding refugees: Sudanese families fleeing violence find little aid at Chad border

Refugees at Chad's Tine border camp face severe aid shortages with only 38% of needed UNHCR funding met; many rely on donations from fellow refugees.

  • On Dec 1 in Tine, Chad, Sudanese refugee families arriving from al-Fashir find little international humanitarian aid.
  • Al-Fashir fell to the Rapid Support Forces in late October after 18 months of violence, forcing more than 100,000 people to flee and about 9,500 to reach Chad, the International Organisation for Migration says.
  • Najwa Isa Adam, 32, refugee volunteer , buys and prepares food for new families using donations from other refugees living in Tine.
  • The UNHCR says it has only 38% of the $246 million needed in Chad, slowing relocations and forcing relief organizations to provide only plastic tarps instead of durable shelter.
  • This year U.S. contributions have dropped to $35.6 million, about 10% of the budget, while MSF estimates about 180 people cross daily and WFP restarted limited food distributions Saturday.
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SRN News broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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