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Clashes in Cameroon’s north displace over 100,000 – UN agency

Geneva, Switzerland
Reuters

Clashes between herders, fishermen and farmers in the far north of Cameroon have driven at least 100,000 people from their homes in the past two weeks, creating a humanitarian emergency, the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday.

Chad Ndjamena temporarily refugee camp

Cameroonians who fled deadly intercommunal violence between Arab Choa herders and Mousgoum and Massa farming communities queue to receive food at a temporarily refugee camp on the outskirts of Ndjamena, Chad, on 13th December. PICTURE: Reuters/Mahamat Ramadane.

The UNHCR estimated that more than 85,000 people had fled into neighbouring Chad in recent days, while at least 15,000 people had been forced to seek shelter within Cameroon.

“Indications are that displacement into Chad has accelerated,” UNHCR spokesperson Matthew Saltmarsh told reporters, adding that the agency and humanitarian partners were rushing to deliver life-saving assistance.



Forty-four people have been killed in the fighting and 111 injured, Saltmarsh said. Chad is home to nearly a million refugees and internally displaced people.

The vast majority of new arrivals into Chad were children, and 98 per cent of the adults were women, Saltmarsh said, adding that refugees “are in dire need of shelter, blankets, mats and hygienic kits”. 

The clashes broke out in early December after disputes between herders, fishermen and farmers over dwindling water resources, the agency said, adding that climate change is exacerbating a competition for resources, especially water.

“The surface of Lake Chad has decreased by as much as 95 per cent in the past 60 years,” Saltmarsh said. “We’re calling for support from the international community to assist the forcibly displaced.”

 

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