Download logo In Tine and Oure Cassoni camps in eastern Chad, close to the border with Sudan, Meacute;decins Sans Frontiegrave;res is increasing our support for recently arrived Sudanese refugees. In these overcrowded camps, people face harsh conditions and limited access to food, shelter, water, and healthcare. The current humanitarian response is grossly insufficient, and greater support from additional organisations is urgently needed. An estimated 80,000 people have crossed the border from North Darfur, Sudan, to eastern Chad, arriving in or passing through Wadi Fira and East
Ennedi provinces, since the end of April.1 These newly arrived refugees, a majority of whom are women and...