Over 570,000 Sudanese and Chadian people fled Darfur to converge to the eastern entry points of
Chad. Chad is the most affected country by the crisis in Sudan as it hosts 49.6% of Sudanese
refugees, with thousands of new arrivals every week. These refugees live in numerous formal and
informal camps located in 11 health districts across four provinces (Ennedi East, Ouaddaï, Sila and
Wadi Fira). In the camps, access to essential health services is disrupted due to difficult physical
access, limited human resources, medicines and the inability to afford health care. This complex
humanitarian situation is exacerbated by epidemics of dengue fever and measles. A total of 3,956
people were injured. The are being operated on with the support of MSF-F, PUI, ICRC and an
international emergency team deployed by the WHO. In recent days, the situation in West, Central
and South Darfur has been unpredictable, with events in El-Geneina affecting the tranquillity of the
humanitarian corridor