Radio Dabanga (Hilversum)
Radio Dabanga is produced by a coalition of Sudanese journalists and international media development organizations.
Website: http://www.radiodabanga.org
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October 1
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Sudan: Djabal Butchers Complain About Animal Slaughtering Tariff
Butchers from the refugee Djabal camp in East Chad, are complaining about the tariffs Chadian authorities have imposed over every animal they slaughter. Read more »
September 27
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Chad: Health Conditions Deteriorating in East Chad Camps
Camp residents from Jebel, east Chad, complained to Radio Dabanga about the lack of available medicines at the camp's health center. Read more »
September 6
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Chad: Water Scarce for 10 Days in Eastern Chad Irikessouni Camp
The Sheikh from the refugee camp Irikessouni in Eastern Chad, told Radio Dabanga on Wednesday 5 September, that camps residents are suffering due to water scarcity for 10 days. Read more »
August 23
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Sudan: Widespread Children's Deaths At Gaga Camp, East Chad
Darfurian refugees at the Gaga camp, in East Chad claim the camp's children are suffering from outbreaks of diarrhea and vomiting. Read more »
August 20
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Chad: UN Reveals Significant Reduction in Resources in the Country
Aminata Guey, representative of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), said that "the children of Sudanese refugees do not have access to their birth... Read more »
August 9
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Sudan: Torrential Rains Destroy Tens of Homes At Jebel Camp, Eastern Chad
Torrential rains at the Darfuri refugee Jebel camp, eastern Chad, destroyed more than 30 homes on Monday. Read more »
August 3
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Sudan: Joint Sudanese and Chadian Forces Accused of Arresting Three Civilians
Sources affirm that joint Sudanese and Chadian forces arrested three civilians yesterday in Kulbus, West Darfur. The civilians are currently missing. Read more »
July 30
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Chad: Heavy Rainfall East Chad Causes Serious Damage to Camp Treijm
Thursday's heavy rainfall at Camp Treijm for Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad, caused significant losses and serious damages to the refugees' homes and the camp's main well. Read more »
July 10
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Sudan: Exam Time for Sudanese Refugees in Chad
Almost 3000 Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad are sitting for primary school examinations. This is the first time refugees did the Sudanese primary examinations since the camp... Read more »
July 6
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Sudan: Sudanese Refugees in Chad Refuse Voluntary Return Unless Eight Demands Are Met
Sudanese refugees from west Chad refused to return voluntarily unless their eight demands are met Ahmed Ismail, a delegate of the Sudanese refugee camp Bredjing, told Radio... Read more »
July 3
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Sudan: Leaders of Sudanese Refugee Camps in Chad Invited to UNHCR Conference
The heads of 12 Sudanese refugee camps in eastern Chad received an official invitation from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to attend a conference in Abeché in... Read more »
June 12
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Sudan: Millih Camp Lacking Health Services and Shelters
Sudanese refugees at Milih camp in eastern Chad have complained of a deterioration of health services and a lack of shelter building materials. Read more »
April 30
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Sudan: UN Considers Cutting UNAMID Budget, Reducing Peacekeepers
On Thursday the UN decided to reduce the number of soldiers and police in the joint UN/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) by 4,000, citing improved security across parts of... Read more »
April 26
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Chad: Fire Destroys 40 Homes in Refugee Camp
A fire destroyed 40 homes in Jebel refugee camp in eastern Chad on Tuesday. Read more »
April 20
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Sudan: Eight Displaced Women Raped in South Darfur, Eastern Chad Camps
On Wednesday four women were raped by armed men in Dereig camp in South Darfur. Read more »
April 10
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Chad: Farsha of Morney - No Voluntary Return of Refugees to Nuri
The highest native administrator of Morney, Izzedeen Abdurrahman, told Radio Dabanga 'there is no voluntary return of refugees from eastern Chad to their villages in Nuri'. Read more »
April 6
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Sudan: Four More Chad Camp Leaders Deny Voluntary Return to Darfur
Four more camp leaders from Goz Amir, Um Nabuk, Tolom, Berayjin in eastern Chad have confirmed to Radio Dabanga that there has not been any voluntary return to Darfur from their... Read more »
April 4
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Sudan: Camp Leaders in Eastern Chad Deny Voluntary Return to Darfur
The leaders of seven refugee camps in eastern Chad have denied claims of voluntary return to Darfur by the UN and the Sudanese government. Read more »
April 3
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Sudan: UNHCR Confirms No Refugees Have Returned to Darfur From Chad [interview]
The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has confirmed that no refugees repatriated to Darfur from Chad as suggested by the New York Times. UNHCR Chad representative Jean Bosco spoke to Radio... Read more »
March 22
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Sudan: Darfuri Refugees Severely Lacking Medical Treatment in Eastern Chad
Darfuri refugees in eastern Chad are severely lacking access to desperately needed medical treatment. Read more »
February 27
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Chad: Families in Refugee Camp Need Shelter Following Fire
There are 27 families living in Goz Amir refugee camp in Chad, with no shelter following a fire that destroyed their homes this week. Read more »
February 13
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Sudan: Five Girls Attacked At Chad Refugee Camp
Five girls at Gaga refugee camp in Eastern Chad were severely beaten on Friday by a group of unknown men. Read more »
January 18
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Sudan: Chad Prevents Former UN Official From Visiting Refugee Camps
The former UN Humanitarian Coordinator Dr. Mukesh Kapila has complained that the Chadian authorities are preventing him from visiting refugee camps in Eastern Chad. Read more »
January 3
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Sudan: Women Raped Near Eastern Chad Refugee Camp
Four women from Darfur were raped in Gaga refugee camp in Eastern Chad on Sunday, a source has told Radio Dabanga. Read more »
December 19, 2011
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Sudan: Joint Force Arrests Three Men
The Sudanese-Chadian joint border control force arrested three men from Seleia locality in Western Darfur last week, a source told Radio Dabanga. Read more »
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