Chad

  • Friends of Angola with Opening Central Africa Announce Special Side Event at UNCAC CoSP11 in Doha

    Friends of Angola with Opening Central Africa Announce Special Side Event at UNCAC CoSP11 in Doha

    Friends of Angola and Opening Central Africa will host a hybrid event titled “Beneficial ownership: A tool for transparency in Africa” on December 18, 2025, at CoSP11 in Doha. The session aims to combat corruption by discussing strategies, case studies, and recommendations to improve transparency and accountability in Central Africa.

  • CALL FOR RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE IN CHAD

    CALL FOR RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE IN CHAD

    Multiple organizations have issued an appeal urging restraint amid Chad’s deteriorating human rights situation, marked by violence, discrimination, and government repression. They condemn recent conflicts, demand justice for victims, and call for the protection of fundamental rights. The appeal emphasizes the need for disarmament, impartial investigations, and an inclusive dialogue to restore peace and democracy.

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  • Chad: when kleptocrats strike harder than the disease

    Chad: when kleptocrats strike harder than the disease

    Chadians face COVID-19 alongside police repression and poverty, with authorities prioritizing self-enrichment while failing to protect public health. Citizens endure police abuse for not wearing masks, as misinformation and fears of infection spread. The regime, backed by the Grand Coeur Foundation, exploits the crisis for personal gain, leaving citizens to struggle alone.

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  • Chad: Between the oil curse and a family feud

    Chad: Between the oil curse and a family feud

    Chad, despite its oil wealth since 2003, has not benefited its citizens, as poverty persists. Politically unstable, President Idriss Deby’s regime prioritizes loyalty over development, funneling public funds abroad while public services suffer. Family entrenchment in power indicates corruption, further undermining societal progress and leaving citizens disillusioned.

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