Spontaneous Settlement in Adré Housing Over 100,000 Sudanese Refugees
What is the situation in Adré?
- Makeshift home to over 100,000 Sudanese refugees
- Located in a Chadian border town
- Original population of 12,000 inhabitants
Why are refugees flocking to Adré?
- Seeking safety and shelter
- Fleeing conflict and instability in Sudan
- Inadequate resources in refugee camps
In a spontaneous settlement in Adré, a Chadian border town with a population of 12,000 inhabitants, over 100,000 Sudanese refugees have found a makeshift home. These refugees are fleeing conflict and instability in Sudan, seeking safety and shelter in the face of adversity. The influx of refugees has overwhelmed the town’s resources, highlighting the urgent need for support and aid.
Source: www.icrc.org