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Central African refugees deal with many more issues than just food and shelter

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Life is hard for the 147,000 Central African refugees who have crossed the border in to southern Chad-- in addition to food, shelter, and sanitation, there are other perils that refugees have to deal with daily.

Oumar Saleh, refugee in Chad originally from Bossangoa, CAR, worries about his 6 children getting bitten by snakes
Oumar Saleh, refugee in Chad originally from Bossangoa, CAR, worries about his 6 children getting bitten by snakes LA Bagnetto
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Some are returnees are originally from Chad, others are from the Central African Republic. The most recent fled in early August, while others came across the border in 2003. No matter what time they came, refugees in southern Chad are grappling with a myriad of issues.

 RFI's Laura Angela Bagnetto reports from southern Chad.

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