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Resource ID

86242

Access

Open

Contributed by

Chandra Prasad

Uploading member

CI Secretariat

Consent form provided?

Yes

Region

West Africa

Country

Chad

Theme

Humanitarian response

Keywords

Advocacy, Refugee/displaced people, Rural

Additional Keywords

CARE Chad, Central African Republic refugees, psychosocial and humanitarian support, women and girls,

Credit

Baidebne Joel Tchocke/CARE Chad

Copyright

Baidebne Joel Tchocke/CARE Chad

Date Image Taken

29 May 20

Orientation

Horizontal

Style

Documentary

Subject Keywords

Adult Group, Women, Woman

Moods and Emotions

Informal

Image size

4608x3456

Source

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Camera make / model

COOLPIX B500

Caption

CARE is assisting refugees fleeing the Central African Republic to seek shelter in Chad.

Next to the other relief efforts in Chad CARE also works with the many refugees fleeing from ongoing conflict in neighbouring countries. CARE offers psychosocial and humanitarian support to refugees from Central African Republic and South Sudan, including food and other essential items, access to clean water and sanitation, training and opportunities to earn an income.

CARE began operations in Chad 1975. Over the last 30 years, CARE has continuously adjusted our programs in response to the political developments in the country.

 

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