Development and
Cooperation

D+C’s latest Digital Monthly

In the Digital Monthly Edition 3/2026

What remains of humanitarian aid?

Food aid in Kakuma is now only available to people who have been classified by the WFP as belonging to the relevant categories.
Refugees

Ending up in the last category means no food at all

Cuts to international aid funding have plunged Kakuma, one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Kenya, into a worsening humanitarian crisis. With food rations reduced to a fraction of the minimum requirement, residents face an impossible choice.

Patients wait in front of the IRC health centre in Farchana in eastern Chad.
Resources

The fact that life in eastern Chad works is nothing short of a miracle

The influx of refugees from Sudan brought international aid organisations to eastern Chad, a region that is almost entirely cut off from any infrastructure. Feelings on the ground are mixed.

Trade between Chad and Sudan flourished even during the war until the temporary closure of the border at the end of February.
War and flight

From Sudan to Chad: Refuge in one of the world’s poorest countries

Almost 12 million people have fled since the outbreak of the war in Sudan. About a million of them have sought refuge in neighbouring Chad. The humanitarian situation there is rapidly deteriorating. An eyewitness report.

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