25 May – Fighting breaks out between
Arab and
Tama gold miners in the Kouri Bougoudi district of Northern
Chad. The rebel
Front for Change and Concord in Chad group says that over 200 people have been killed.[2]
29 June – Twenty people are found dead in the
Libyan Desert, after they went missing fourteen days ago. The group, mainly composed by migrants from
Chad, died of thirst.[4]
8 August – The government of
Chad and more than 30 rebel and opposition factions sign a peace agreement at talks in
Doha,
Qatar. However, the main rebel group
Front for Change and Concord in Chad rejects the agreement, saying that negotiators had not listened to their demands, which included the release of
political prisoners.[5]
6 September –
2022 Chad floods – Thousands of people evacuate in
N'Djamena,
Chad, due to extensive
flooding caused by the country's heaviest rains in 30 years. An estimated 442,000
Chadians have been impacted by the floods since the end of August.[7]