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Chad Situation Report - July 2025

Resource date: Aug 2025

Author: UNFPA Chad

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Pregnant refugees in Chad see faltering sexual and reproductive health care amid funding crisis

Midwife Prisca walks through one of the two camps in the village of Arkoum. The health centre in Arkoum serves more than 50,000 refugees and 20,000 members of the host community. © UNFPA Chad/Joel Tchocké
  • 31 July 2025
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Chad Situation Report - June 2025

Resource date: Jul 2025

Author: UNFPA Chad

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Chad Situation Report - May 2025

Resource date: Jun 2025

Author: UNFPA Chad

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Chad Situation Report - April 2025

Resource date: Jun 2025

Author: UNFPA Chad

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UNFPA Chad Situation Report - March 2025

Resource date: May 2025

Author: UNFPA Chad

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Refugee women fleeing war in Sudan need life-saving care in Chad

Published on: 26/02/2025

Over one million refugees have fled to Chad to escape the war in Sudan.

The majority are women and children who have survived horrific violence.

“We have lost everything. Our homes, families and security,” says Souat, a Sudanese refugee living in Farchana Refugee Camp in Chad.

Hear her story and see how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is providing a lifeline for refugee women and girls in need.

17 February 2025

Midwives are caring for displaced pregnant women in Chad

Published on: 18/02/2025

Florence is a midwife supported by UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—in Chad.

Over 13,000 people, including many pregnant women, have been displaced by severe flooding across the country. 

Now more than ever, her life-saving work is necessary.

See how Florence is making motherhood safer for pregnant women affected by this humanitarian crisis.

Catastrophic flooding in Chad disproportionately affects women and girls

Published on: 10/02/2025

Over 2 million people have been impacted by the catastrophic flooding in Chad.

The climate crisis has also become a personal crisis for women like Gloria and Chanceline, who lost everything.

Hear their stories and see how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is responding.

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