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Starving Mothers Seek Shelter Under Trees in Chad's Darfur Refugee Camps
Mothers living in the Iridimi refugee camp in eastern Chad are facing starvation under trees due to limited resources and scarcity in this refugee settlement, where families have fled war-torn Darfur.
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Mothers in the Iridimi refugee camp in eastern Chad face starvation under trees, struggling to cope with the aftermath of war in Darfur, Sudan, where 45-year-old Thuraya Mukhtar lost her safe life. The refugees are living in desperate conditions, relying on aid for survival, and facing severe food shortages. The situation is further exacerbated by inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic necessities like healthcare. The humanitarian crisis deepens the already dire circumstances faced by these women and their families.
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