Country Overview

Chad is neighbour to several crises affected countries and hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees, returnees and internally displaced people fleeing crisis and political instability. Meanwhile, migrants heading to North Africa continue to travel on Chadian routes, with little information on the conditions they face on the journey nor in their final destinations.

IMPACT first started working in Chad through its initiative REACH in 2015, conducting regular multi-sectoral needs assessments to inform humanitarian response planning and coordination.

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Chad: Populations returning to Lake Chad islands struggle to meet most essential needs

Country news / 24 October 2018

Chad: Populations returning to Lake Chad islands struggle to meet most essential needs

The Lake Chad crisis that began in 2015 caused massive displacement in Chad and resulted in close to 100,000 people fleeing their insular or island villages to the mainland. Today,...

Chad: From displacement sites to host communities – Multi-sector needs assessment sheds light on the humanitarian conditions of refugees, returnees and hosts in southern Chad

Country news / 24 October 2018

Chad: From displacement sites to host communities – Multi-sector needs assessment sheds light on the humanitarian conditions of refugees, returnees and hosts in southern Chad

Close to 100 000 refugees from the Central African Republic or CAR are currently settled in four southern regions of Chad adjacent to the border of the two countries. Most of...

Chad: Understanding displacement patterns and population needs in the Lake region

Country news / 21 March 2018

Chad: Understanding displacement patterns and population needs in the Lake region

West Africa’s Lake Chad Basin has been witnessing one of the fastest-growing displacement crises in recent history. The conflict that originated in Nigeria in 2009, escalated and spilled over into...

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