Thousands of refugees flooded across the border
When Darfur became too dangerous for international humanitarian relief agencies to operate, they likely redirected their efforts to neighboring countries such as Chad and the Central African Republic. These countries hosted a significant number of refugees fleeing the conflict, and agencies aimed to provide assistance in safer environments. Additionally, some organizations may have focused on remote operations or utilized local partners to deliver aid within Darfur itself.
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The proximity of Chad to Darfur likely played a significant role in refugees moving there as it was easier to reach compared to other countries. Additionally, Chad shared ethnic and cultural ties with Darfur, making it a more familiar and welcoming destination for the refugees. The presence of existing refugee camps in Chad may have also influenced their decision to settle there.
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lives in an underdeveloped country.