Sudanese refugees in Chad and Egypt face the fast of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan under dire humanitarian conditions, an almost complete absence of humanitarian aid, and skyrocketing food prices.
Today, more than 60 million women and girls remain forcibly displaced or stateless across the globe. After having fled conflict, violence and human rights abuses, many continue to live on the ...
Since 2016, refugee women in Senegal have come together under the Association des Femmes Refugiées et Demanderesses d’Asile au Sénégal (AFREDAS) to empower themselves economically. Jeanne Francoisse ...
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) constructed a faecal sludge treatment site in Aboutengue camp, Chad, ...
This year’s edition of ‘Home for a Home’ will be implemented in Chad, which hosts ... committed to building homes for refugees in the eastern part of the country, where more than 750,000 people – 88% ...
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – In partnership with The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, Arada ...
The governments of Chad and Nigeria, together with UNHCR and the UN refugee agency, signed the tripartite agreement to establish a structured framework for the eventual voluntary repatriation of ...
In Senegal and The Gambia, stories of resilience, determination, and hope unfold every day. Women who once had stable lives were forced to flee their homes due to conflict, instability, and ...