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Baga Sola, Lake region, Chad.
Unloading of dry fish cargo transport by roads from Nigeria. With the Boko Hram threats and the moving ban on the Lake the new commercial axe pass through the road. But it take more time and the prizes are increasing. Before the crisis the main commercial axe was trough the Lake with 1 or 2 trip by week with a 26 or 30 tons of merchandises during each traject. Now, by roads is only one travel per month with 18 tons of merchandises. As a result the dry box of fish increased of more than 100,000 FCFA.
Sylvain Cherkaoui/Cosmos for MSF
Unloading of dry fish cargo transport by roads from Nigeria. With the Boko Hram threats and the moving ban on the Lake the new commercial axe pass through the road. But it take more time and the prizes are increasing. Before the crisis the main commercial axe was trough the Lake with 1 or 2 trip by week with a 26 or 30 tons of merchandises during each traject. Now, by roads is only one travel per month with 18 tons of merchandises. As a result the dry box of fish increased of more than 100,000 FCFA.
Sylvain Cherkaoui/Cosmos for MSF
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- Baga Sola, living under the threat of Boko Haram

