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      periodic skirmishes over water and grazing rights among related pastoral populations along the border with southern Sudan persist

      Refugees and internally displaced persons:

      refugees (country of origin): 7,900 (Sudan); 3,700 (Democratic Republic of the Congo); note - UNHCR resumed repatriation of Southern Sudanese refugees in 2006

      IDPs: 197,000 (ongoing unrest following coup in 2003) (2007)

      Trafficking in persons:

      current situation: Central African Republic is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation; the majority of victims are children trafficked within the country for sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, street vending, and forced agricultural, mine, market and restaurant labor; to a lesser extent, children are trafficked from the Central African Republic to Cameroon, Nigeria, and the Democratic Republic of Congo; rebels conscript children into armed forces within the country

      tier rating: Tier 2 Watch List - Central African Republic is on the Tier 2 Watch List for the third consecutive year for its failure to show evidence of increasing efforts to combat trafficking in 2007; efforts to address trafficking through vigorous law enforcement measures and victim protection efforts were minimal, though awareness about trafficking appeared to be increasing in the country; the government does not actively investigate cases, work to identify trafficking victims among vulnerable populations, or rescue and provide care to victims; the government has not taken measures to reduce demand for commercial sex acts (2008)

      page last updated on January 19, 2011

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      @Chad (Africa)

      Introduction ::Chad

      Background:

      Chad, part of France's African holdings until 1960, endured three decades of civil warfare as well as invasions by Libya before a semblance of peace was finally restored in 1990. The government eventually drafted a democratic constitution and held flawed presidential elections in 1996 and 2001. In 1998, a rebellion broke out in northern Chad, which has sporadically flared up despite several peace agreements between the government and the rebels. In 2005, new rebel groups emerged in western Sudan and made probing attacks into eastern Chad despite signing peace agreements in December 2006 and October 2007. Power remains in the hands of an ethnic minority. In June 2005, President Idriss DEBY held a referendum successfully removing constitutional term limits and won another controversial election in 2006. Sporadic rebel campaigns continued throughout 2006 and 2007. The capital experienced a significant rebel threat in early 2008.

      Geography ::Chad

      Location:

      Central Africa, south of Libya

      Geographic coordinates:

      15 00 N, 19 00 E

      Map references:

      Africa

      Area:

      total: 1.284 million sq km country comparison to the world: 21 land: 1,259,200 sq km

      water: 24,800 sq km

      Area - comparative:

      slightly more than three times the size of California

      Land boundaries:

      total: 5,968 km

      border countries: Cameroon 1,094 km, Central African Republic 1,197 km, Libya 1,055 km, Niger 1,175 km, Nigeria 87 km, Sudan 1,360 km

      Coastline:

      0 km (landlocked)

      Maritime claims:

      none (landlocked)

      Climate:

      tropical in south, desert in north

      Terrain:

      broad, arid plains in center, desert in north, mountains in northwest, lowlands in south

      Elevation extremes:

      lowest point: Djourab 160 m

      highest point: Emi Koussi 3,415 m

      Natural resources:

      petroleum, uranium, natron, kaolin, fish (Lake Chad), gold, limestone, sand and gravel, salt

      Land use:

      arable land: 2.8%

      permanent crops: 0.02%

      other: 97.18% (2005)

      Irrigated land:

      300 sq km (2003)

      Total renewable water resources:

      43 cu km (1987)

      Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural):

      total: 0.23 cu km/yr (17%/0%/83%)

      per capita: 24 cu m/yr (2000)

      Natural hazards:

      hot, dry, dusty harmattan winds occur in north; periodic droughts; locust plagues

      Environment - current issues:

      inadequate supplies of potable water; improper waste disposal in rural areas contributes to soil and water pollution; desertification

      Environment - international agreements:

      party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands

      signed, but not ratified: Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping

      Geography - note:

      landlocked; Lake Chad is the most significant water body in the Sahel

      People ::Chad

      Population:

      10,543,464 (July 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 78

      Age structure:

      0–14 years: 46.7% (male 2,445,841/female 2,381,319)

      15–64 years: 50.4% (male 2,386,428/female 2,816,050)

      65 years and over: 2.9% (male 126,351/female 173,219) (2010 est.)

      Median age:

      total: 16.6 years

      male:

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