Regions of Chad

The Republic of Chad is divided into 23 regions.

Chad was divided into regions in 2002. It was previously divided into prefectures, and then departments.

Current regions
This is a list of the regions of Chad since 2012, with official population figures from the 2009 census, and estimated population figures for mid 2023.



History
From independence in 1960 until 1999 it was divided into 14 préfectures. These were replaced in 1999 by 28 départements. The country was reorganized again in 2002 to produce 18 régions. In 2008, a further four régions were created, increasing the number to 22. Ennedi Region was split into Ennedi-Est and Ennedi-Ouest in 2012, producing the current 23 regions.

Regions (2002–2008)


(1) created in 2004

Regions created in 2008
On February 19, 2008, four new regions were created:


 * Former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region divided into:
 * Borkou Region, from Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti's former Borkou Department
 * Ennedi Region, from Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti's former Ennedi Est and Ennedi Ouest departments
 * Tibesti Region, from Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti's former Tibesti Department
 * Split from the Kanem Region:
 * Barh El Gazel (Bahr El Gazel) region, from Kanem's former Barh El Gazel (Bahr El Gazel) department
 * Split from Ouaddaï Region
 * Sila (Dar Sila) region, from Ouaddaï's former Sila and Djourf Al Ahmar (Djourouf Al Ahmar) departments

Other sources

 * Décret n° 419/PR/MAT/02 (17 October 2002), concerning the creation of the régions
 * Ordonnance n° 002/PR/08 portant restructuration de certaines collectivités territoriales décentralisées (19 February 2008), concerning the creation of new régions in 2008