Emergency shelter aid from Cornish charity arrives in Chad

ShelterBox are supporting refugees displaced by violence in Sudan

Emergency shelter aid from ShelterBox has arrived in Chad
Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 26th Jun 2023

Emergency shelter aid and other essential items from a Cornwall-based international disaster relief charity has arrived in Chad, where more than 150,000 people have fled since the conflict in neighbouring Sudan began.

ShelterBox say more than one million people have had to flee their homes in Sudan after long-simmering tensions between the country’s military and primary paramilitary force erupted into widespread violence in April.

A response team from the charity has just returned from Chad, where it has partnered with INTERSOS Tchad with the aim of providing thousands of people with emergency shelter.

Response team lead, Dave Ray, says the humanitarian need in Chad was already "significant" before this latest crisis, which is making the situation even more "desperate":

"There are not enough emergency shelter providers in the country and insufficient funding to support the number of people who need it.

"The majority of refugees are women and children, they have very little with them, and need shelter, food, water, and access to health care."

Emergency shelter aid from ShelterBox has arrived in Chad

ShelterBox tents have arrived in Chad along with items like tarpaulins and rope, which teams say will help provide shelter to thousands of refugees.

The charity is also providing essential items, including solar lights, mosquito nets, blankets, sleeping mats, and kitchen sets.

ShelterBox’s Regional Director for West & Central Africa, Anna Dixie says: "With tens of thousands of people seeking safety in Chad and more expected to arrive in the coming days and weeks, we know the need for shelter is not going away.

"To make matters worse, the rainy season is fast approaching and likely to make the humanitarian response a lot more difficult.

"The items being distributed in the coming weeks are simple but effective. Tarpaulins and tents protect people from the weather, when there is no electricity solar lights help people to see when darkness falls, and mosquito nets help protect people from diseases like malaria."

The latest influx of people into Chad includes refugees from Sudan, as well as returning Chadians who had previously fled their homeland. It adds to around 600,000 refugees who were already in the country after fleeing violence.

ShelterBox has led responses in Chad and Sudan before. In 2018, the charity provided shelter and other essential items to people in response to ongoing conflict, and in 2020 supported people affected by flooding in the country.

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