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Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Consultation of a malnurished child in MSF health center in Gondje refugee camp
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Operation of umbilical hernia of 14 month old boy in Goré hospital
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Sunset, Amboko extension camp
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Sunset, Amboko extension camp
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Patient in Goré hospital
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Local staff, Goré hospital
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
Child suffering from malaria, Goré hospital
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
Life in a refugee camp
Africa / Chad / Goré / Around 30.000 refugees who fled violence in northern Central African Republic are living in three refugee camps around the little village of Goré in southern Chad. They fled their homes as result of fighting between government troops and various rebel groups. Civilians, suspected of supporting one side or the other, are systematically targeted by violence or caught in the crossfire. Many villages have been attacked, looted or burnt; banditry is also frequent in the instable context of northern Central African Republic.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is running two health centers in Amboko extension and Gondje camp, as well as supporting the local hospital in Goré town.
11/2006
©Philipp Horak / MSF / Anzenberger
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