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[ 9/26/2010 8:25:01 PM ]
ANGOLAPRESS
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Chad - Society
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More aid needed to fight child hunger in Chad: UN
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| Up to a quarter of children in parts of Chad are facing acute hunger despite an easing of the overall famine threat across the Sahel region of Africa, UNICEF warned on Friday, calling on donors to provide more funds.
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Aid groups have been warning for months that failed rains were leading to a food crisis in the strip of land below the Sahara desert that includes Mauritania, Chad, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso and northern Nigeria.
While an all-out famine appears to have been averted, the U.N. agency said a nutrition survey carried out with the Chadian government showed between 15.2 and 24.9 percent of children were suffering acute malnutrition depending on where they lived.
An acute malnutrition rate of 15 percent is defined by the World Health Organisation as an emergency.
Recent abundant rains in Chad have prompted hopes of a good harvest in coming weeks, but the impact of this year's drought will lead to new difficulties in the Sahel next year because farmers had to deplete cereal stocks to feed their livestock.
Chad and neighbouring Niger were at the centre of food shortages this year that threatened 10 million people across a region which has always been prone to drought.
While in Niger the shortages were seen worse than at the last emergency in 2005, the United Nations said the country was better prepared to deal with it than five years ago, when then President Mamadou Tandja played down the scale of the problem.
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Opposition unites for Chad's first local polls
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Chadians angry after hike in fuel prices
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Chad holds presidential election
Chad holds the presidential elections on Monday amid the boycott of the three opposition parties and with incumbent leader Idriss Deby Itno widely expected to win even in the first round.
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More aid needed to fight child hunger in Chad: UN
Up to a quarter of children in parts of Chad are facing acute hunger despite an easing of the overall famine threat across the Sahel region of Africa, UNICEF warned on Friday, calling on donors to provide more funds.
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Chadian authorities deny entry to Darfur's rebel leader
Chadian authorities on Wednesday barred leader of the Darfur rebel group Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) from entering its territories upon arrival at N' djamena airport en route to Darfur region, and confiscated his passport.
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