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Fatuma Noor | Fatuma.Noor@oxfam.org | +254 723 944 682  

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Sarah Dransfield I Sarah.Dransfield@oxfam.org | +44 (0)7345 768578 

Notes to editors:
  • Oxfam is supporting refugee response in Chad and South Sudan with clean water and hygiene facilities, food, cash assistance and protection services. 
  • In 2025, Sudan Regional Refugee Response plan was only 25% funded, leaving critical gaps in lifesaving support. 
  • 4.5 million people fled to neighbouring countries according to UNHCR 
  • FEWS NET estimates that nearly 3 million people will need food assistance at the height of the lean season in Chad 
  • Food Insecurity and malnutrition in South Sudan remain extremely high according to the IPC with 7.5 million people –53% projected to experience high level of food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above)  
  • US contribution to UNHCR Chad Refugee Response 
  • Emergency standards recommend no more than 50 people per latrine at the onset of a crisis, improving to 20 over time. In Renk, South Sudan that has risen to 70 or more per latrine—pushing facilities beyond safe limits and increasing the risk of outbreaks such as cholera and dysentery. 
  • For water, Sphere standards set a minimum of 7.5 litres per person per day in water-scarce emergency contexts, with an ideal target of 20 litres.