Chad’s groundbreaking asylum law gives Sudanese refugees opportunity to work 

With nearly 1 million Sudanese refugees having fled to Chad, escaping what the United States has called a genocide in Darfur, the country has taken an unusual step — allowing them to work. Due to a groundbreaking asylum law, refugees are finding ways to rebuild their lives, while Chadian business owners offer what little employment they can. Henry Wilkins reports from Adre, Chad.

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