Chad troubles
Last reviewed: 20-04-2009
REBELLION THREATENS AID OPERATION

- 320,000 refugees from Sudan and Central African Republic
- Armed attacks displace 180,000 Chadians
- Aid agencies face logistic and security nightmare
KEY FACTS
| Refugees in Chad | 56,000 refugees from Central African Republic, mostly in south 265,000 Sudanese refugees, most in eastern border camps (Source: U.N. Consolidated Appeal 2009) |
| Internally displaced in Chad | 180,000 (Source: U.N. Consolidated Appeal 2009) |
| Average life expectancy | 50.4 (Source: U.N. Development Programme, 2007/2008) |
| Children dying before the age of five | 209 per 1,000 live births (UNICEF, 2009) |
| Doctors | 4 per 100,000 people (Source: U.N. Development Programme, 2007/2008) |
| Children under five underweight for their age | 37 percent (UNICEF, 2009) |
| Population with access to improved sanitation | 9 percent (UNICEF, 2009) |
| Adult literacy rate | 25.7 percent (Source: UNDP, 2007/2008) |
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