Chad

Chad (Arabic: تشاد Tšād, Arabic pronunciation: [tʃaːd]; French: Tchad, pronounced [tʃa(d)]), officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the southwest (at Lake Chad), and Niger to the west. Chad has a population of 16 million, of which 1.6 million live in the capital and largest city of N'Djamena.

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SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 3 October 2019 English

which the SUN Movement seeks to catalyze change and deliver nutrition impact. [...] Based on the data, Chad has made good progress in improving Joined the SUN Movement in 2013 the enabling environment and coverage Framework and Lists of Indicators, including definitions and data sources, is available at . [...] Chad Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different sectors come together to build an enabling environment

COUNTRY DASHBOARD 2019 Chad The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability PROGRESS FOR CHAD 78% 42% 42% 50% 37% 38% 50% 40% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Median for SUN countries Chad Data Data for Chad are available for 76/85 (89%) MEAL indicators, with most covering the timeframe 2014-2018. Based on the data, Chad has made good progress in improving Joined the SUN Movement in 2013 the enabling based on data availability. http://bit.ly/sunmeal Chad Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different


SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 11 July 2022 English

National nutrition plan Intersectoral Action Plan on Nutrition and Food (PAINA) 2022–2025 (technically validated and currently in the process of adoption by the SO.2 Develop and align shared country priorities …

2021 SUN COUNTRY PROFILE Chad Joined Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement: May 2013 National multi-stakeholder strong policy and advocacy africa/middle-africa/chad environments The National Food and Nutrition Policy org/resource-library/national-multi-stakeholder-platform-chad for raising awareness among decision makers, particularly on.org/resource-library/national-nutrition-plan-chad Committee (CTPNA) actively participated in the national ion.org/resource-library/advocacy-and-comm-plan-chad being updated to improve the coherence and performance


SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 30 April 2019 English

which the SUN Movement seeks to catalyze change and deliver nutrition impact. [...] Based on the data, Chad has achieved some progress in terms Joined the SUN Movement in 2013 of the enabling environment, treatment Framework and Lists of Indicators, including definitions and data sources, is available at . [...] Chad Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different sectors come together to build an enabling environment

COUNTRY DASHBOARD 2018 Chad The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability PROGRESS FOR CHAD 75% 42% 42% 50% 37% 38% 55% 35% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Median for SUN countries Chad Data Data for Chad are available for 77/85 (91%) MEAL indicators, with most covering the timeframe 2014-2018. Based on the data, Chad has achieved some progress in terms Joined the SUN Movement in 2013 of the enabling based on data availability. http://bit.ly/sunmeal Chad Enabling Environment As stakeholders from different


Amnesty International English

During its last mission to Chad in November 2006 and documented in its report ‘‘Chad: Are we citizens of this country’’(AI Index AFR 20/001/2006) Amnesty International noted an escalation of deliberate

Public Statement Chad: urgent need to protect the people of eastern Chad Amnesty International effective action to protect civilians in eastern Chad. Rapes and killings are continuing in this region are being committed in eastern Chad. During its last mission to Chad in November 2006 and documented documented in its report ‘‘Chad: Are we citizens of this country’’(AI Index AFR 20/001/2006) Amnesty International presence in key locations in Chad, progress has been slow. The government of Chad has been either unable


Amnesty International English

displaced people in president idriss Deby itno eastern Chad. [...] Yours sincerely, Image: Women return after collecting firewood near Gaga refugee camp, Chad, May 2009.

FoR women’ VIOLENCE AGAINST REFUGEES IN EASTERN CHAD stop violence against women Dear president Deby refugees and internally displaced people in eastern Chad. I am writing to urge you to:  withdraw your Deby itno president of chad présidence de la République Bp 74 n’Djamena cHaD In d ex : A FR 2 after collecting firewood near Gaga refugee camp, Chad, May 2009. © Amnesty International


SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 20 June 2017 English

2015 (USD) FIGURE 1 $300 M $20.00 $18.00 $250 M $16.00 $200 M $14.00 $12.00 $150 M $10.00 $8.00 $100 M $6.00 $50 M $4.00 $2.00 $0 M $0.00 Ministry …

NUTRITION INVESTMENT SNAPSHOT: CHAD INDONESIA SUMMARY TABLE Chad’s budgetary structure is aggregated


SUN: Scaling Up Nutrition · 25 November 2019 English

2015 (USD) FIGURE 1 $300 M $20.00 $18.00 $250 M $16.00 $200 M $14.00 $12.00 $150 M $10.00 $8.00 $100 M $6.00 $50 M $4.00 $2.00 $0 M $0.00 Ministry …

NUTRITION INVESTMENT SNAPSHOT: CHAD INDONESIA SUMMARY TABLE Chad’s budgetary structure is aggregated


Amnesty International English

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT AI Index: AFR 20/002/2011 31 January 2011 CHAD: GOVERNMENT MUST IMMEDIATELY REPEAL AMNESTY ORDINANCE Amnesty international regrets the decision of the Chadian government government granting amnesty for crimes committed by members of armed opposition groups in Chad and calls on the authorities to immediately repeal the ordinance signed by President Idriss Deby Itno on 10 humanitarian law committed by Chadian armed groups and Chadian national security forces in eastern Chad and other parts of the country.

AI Index: AFR 20/002/2011 31 January 2011 CHAD: GOVERNMENT MUST IMMEDIATELY REPEAL AMNESTY ORDINANCE committed by members of armed opposition groups in Chad and calls on the authorities to immediately repeal and Chadian national security forces in eastern Chad and other parts of the country. These crimes and and international instruments that are binding on Chad. Background On 10 January 2011, Chadian 8 November 2010 in N’Djamena after returning to Chad as part of the implementation of a peace agreement



Amnesty International English

welcomes many of the recommendations made by states in the UPR Working Group, including those calling on Chad to end extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests and illegal detentions, practice of secret detention and to make public the name and location of all detention facilities in Chad.

Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcome on Chad: Amnesty International urges stronger action to the UPR Working Group, including those calling on Chad to end extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances child soldiers. Amnesty International notes that Chad supports many of the recommendations.1 The real obligations. Amnesty International regrets that Chad did not expressly support some important recommendations arrested on 30 November 2007 in Guereda, eastern Chad. The fate or whereabouts of these people remains


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