UNHCR CHAD| FORCIBLY DISPLACED PERSONS(May. 2026)
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Panel de indicadores y hojas informativas
, Datos y estadísticas
, Mapas y datos geográficos
, Informes
, Informes / Actualizaciones de Situación
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| Document Language: |
English |
As of the end of May 2026, Chad is hosting approximately 2.25 million forcibly displaced people. This population includes around 1.54 million refugees and asylum seekers, nearly 219,600 internally displaced persons in the Lake region, as well as about 492,500 returned migrants at risk of statelessness, mainly from Nigeria, the Central African Republic, and Sudan. Since April 2023, the crisis in Sudan has continued to have a major impact on the protection situation in Chad, with more than 928,800 new Sudanese arrivals registered across the country. At the same time, around 18,900 Cameroonian refugees are benefiting from voluntary return assistance.
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Sectors
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Health and Nutrition
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Protection
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Camp Coordination and Management
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Education
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Registration
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Gender Based Violence
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
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Information Management
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Camp Coordination Camp Management (CCCM)
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Legal Assistance / Protection
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Elderly and Disabled
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Bureau
Locations
Population Group
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Chad
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Chad - IDPs, Niger - Refugees, Sudan - Refugees, Cameroon - Refugees |
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