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In a sharp pivot from its self-declared policy of neutrality, Hungary has approved the deployment of 200 soldiers to Chad — ...
We found that patients from historically disadvantaged racial and ethnic groups or with low household incomes experienced the largest burdens from claim denials.
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Africanews on MSNSudanese refugees in Chad face deepening humanitarian crisisThe situation of Sudanese refugees in neighbouring Chad is reaching a breaking point as the number of arrivals in the country ...
Nearly a quarter-million refugees have arrived in Adre, a border town in neighboring Chad and the humanitarian front line on ...
Mr. Ahmad’s story is echoed throughout Sector P1 of the new Farchana camp – known locally as the “wounded sector”– which ...
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AllAfrica on MSNChad Agrees to Host Sudanese Cert. Exams This YearThe Chadian government has agreed to allow approximately 10,000 Sudanese students currently residing in eastern Chad to sit for their secondary school certificate exams on its territory. Chad's ...
Chad’s adaptive social protection programs, backed by the World Bank and SASPP, have significantly improved household welfare ...
Minority ethnic groups have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. While the exact reasons for this remain unclear, they are likely due to a complex interplay of factors rather ...
Opinion
Nigeria: Benue's Bloodshed - Beyond Ethnic Tensions, a Triple Crisis of Climate, Politics, and ArmsPerhaps the most alarming catalyst in this inferno is the proliferation of small arms and light weapons. Nigeria's porous borders with Niger, Chad, and Cameroon have become open highways for weapons ...
Respiratory diseases were significantly more common in older patients and were associated with both gender and ethnicity, with the Uygur ethnic group showing the highest prevalence. The findings ...
GENEVA - The World Health Organization warned on Friday that cholera cases in Sudan are set to rise and could spread to neighbouring countries, including Chad, which hosts hundreds of thousands of ...
A wave of outrage swept across Nigeria on Friday as several ethnic groups, activists, and civil society organizations rejected President Bola Tinubu’s posthumous pardon of the Ogoni Nine, a group of ...
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