Sudanese refugees fleeing Darfur find safety in Chad
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Sudanese refugees fleeing Darfur find safety in Chad
After fleeing horrific violence in Sudan’s West Darfur, refugees are arriving to Chad traumatized and with children who are often malnourished.
![A woman dressed in yellow sits on a mat adjusting her headscarf in a straw shelter.](/us/sites/en-us/files/2023-09/rf1306368_1.jpg)
Zeinab escaped to Chad with her two children after armed men attacked her home in El Geneina and killed her husband.
© UNHCR/Hadja Lalla Sy
Zeinab, 22, recalls the morning in May when armed men attacked her house in El Geneina, capital of Sudan’s West Darfur State.
![A woman and a young boy stand at the doorstep of a shelter covered in UNHCR-branded tarpaulin.](/us/sites/en-us/files/2023-09/rf1306369.jpg)
Zeinab and her son stand on the doorstep of their new shelter.
© UNHCR/Hadja Lalla Sy
![Rows of newly-built shelters in a refugee camp.](/us/sites/en-us/files/2023-09/rf1299814.jpg)
A new extension has been built at Farchana camp in Chad's Ouaddaï province, where over 4,000 Sudanese refugees have been relocated from the border.
© UNHCR/Ariadne Kypriadi