In western
Chad, some 7,300 Nigerian refugees have arrived in the past 10 days,
fleeing attacks by insurgents on Baga town and surrounding villages in
northeast Nigeria. UNHCR teams in Chad are at the border and seeking
more information on the new arrivals and their needs. The attack on Baga
left hundreds of people dead according to media reports and forced most
of its inhabitants to flee.
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In Chad, refugees are staying with local
communities in villages around 450 kilometers north-west of the
capital, N’Djamena. The Chadian government has requested the assistance
of aid agencies to help the refugees and distribution of relief items
has already started. UNHCR is assessing the protection situation and
coordinating aid delivery. We’re already providing plastic sheets, jerry
cans, mats, blankets and kitchen tools. Other humanitarian
organizations are distributing aid too.
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These refugees have just arrived in Bagasola Chad. They've come from in Nigeria |
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This is the bed & mosquito net of a newly arrived Nigerian refugee in Bagasola | |
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This is 12 years Nohu. He had to flee to from without his parents. |
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