Central African Republic: In Bangui, Father Sells Tea to Support His Displaced Family

In the Central African Republic, WFP is providing food assistance to thousands of people who have fled the renewed violence in December. Distributions are taking place in hospitals, orphanages, churches and mosques - whever people take refuge. Wilfred Feizoure, a father of two, was one recent recipient. But he is far from passive. He is doing what he can to support his family in this chaotic time.

Bangui, Central African Republic - Wilfred Feizoure's life has been turned upside down. But the father-of-two is trying to restore some order to his personal chaos by selling much-needed cups of tea in a church compound, where he was forced to flee with his family at the beginning of December.

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