Sudanese refugees strain Chad’s Touloum camp as aid dwindles, malnutrition rises. Humanitarian crisis looms amid civil war.

A surge of Sudanese refugees escaping the continuing civil war has led to a crisis in eastern Chad, where the Touloum camp is grappling with severe overcrowding and resource shortages. Malnutrition, especially among children, is widespread due to diminishing aid and the worsening conditions during the hot season. Humanitarian agencies are facing challenges in delivering sufficient support, concerned about the potential increase in diseases and additional hardships as the conflict in Sudan persists without a resolution in sight.

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