The meeting focused on strengthening protection measures for refugees in Chad, particularly against sexual exploitation and abuse.
Both parties emphasized the importance of prevention and response mechanisms. The UN delegation outlined strategies to raise awareness among refugee communities about their rights and how to report incidents of abuse.
Chad, a major refugee-hosting country in Central Africa, has been providing shelter, food, and medical care to over 600,000 refugees from neighboring countries. The government, in collaboration with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), has been working to ensure the protection and well-being of these displaced individuals.
By strengthening cooperation with the UN, Chad aims to enhance its capacity to protect refugees and address the challenges they face, including sexual exploitation and abuse.
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