COVID-19 Impact Monitoring on refugee households in Chad: Results from a High-Frequency Phone Survey – Refugee Round 1

The world continues to struggle with the health and socioeconomic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this unprecedented crisis, host governments, other States and stakeholders have a shared responsibility not only to their own citizens but also to refugees, the majority of whom are settled in African countries. Their high level of vulnerability and the particular constraints they face in comparison to the rest of the population, places refugees’ welfare at greater risk.
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Baradine Z., Abderahim Abbo A., O. A. Haggar C., Attom I. A., Savadogo A., M. Sawadogo S., Mugera H., Tanner J. and Feindouno S. (2021) COVID-19 Impact Monitoring on refugee households in Chad, Results from a High-Frequency Phone Survey – Refugee Round 1, World Bank-UNHCR Joint Data Center, Inseed.