Follow @{0}FEEDBACKEMAILPRINTEASY READSHARE NAIROBI, 17 July 2013 (IRIN) - Thousands of Chadians, most of them children, have returned home, fleeing insecurity in parts of neighbouring Central Africa Republic (CAR), Darfur, Libya and Nigeria. The returnees, most of whom are seeking shelter in their country’s remote border regions, are in need of emergency assistance in the form of protection and basic services, according to a senior humanitarian official. “Due to instabilities in the neighbouring countries, Chad is currently experiencing [returnee] influxes from Sudan (Tissi), Libya (Faya), Nigeria (N’Gouboua) and the Central African Republic (Maro),” Qasim Sufi, the...
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