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Press release
26 June 2023
More than 100,000 children fleeing Sudan conflict face new dangers amid desperate situation in Chad
Start of rainy season increases risk of disease and delayed humanitarian access to hundreds of thousands in need.
Article
22 June 2023
"All you can hear in town is crying"
Sudanese refugees in Eastern Chad urgently need help
Press release
06 April 2022
Urgent action needed to holistically address child malnutrition in West and Central Africa
The sharp increase of the number of malnourished children in the recent years requires to act urgently not only to save lives, but also to prevent children from becoming malnourished
Article
22 January 2022
Getting out of malnutrition through rapid treatment
In N'Djamena, Habena health centre is one of 825 health structures supported by UNICEF through European Union funding.
Article
21 December 2021
“We just want the men to stop fighting”
Refugees fleeing violence in northern Cameroon find refuge in neighbouring Chad
Article
05 May 2021
Malnourished children regain their health in Dosseye.
In Chad, malnourished children regain their health in Dosseye Outpatient Nutrition Unit.
Press release
17 July 2020
West and Central Africa: More than 15 million expected cases of acute malnutrition in 2020
United Nations Agencies alert on unprecedented impact of food insecurity and COVID-19 on child malnutrition
Article
17 July 2020
Acting Now to Avert a Nutrition Crisis in the Sahel region
A Deteriorating Nutrition Situation in the Sahel region
Report
12 June 2019
Early action and scale-up of emergency response 2018
How FAO, UNICEF and WFP addressed the immediate needs of the most vulnerable people?
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Press release
16 November 2018
Number of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition across the Sahel reaches 10-year high
More than 1.3 million children to receive emergency treatment in 2018, but more investment in prevention measures needed to influence trends in 2019 and beyond
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