The countries are separated only by a small river, where women wash their family's clothes and Cameroonian soldiers are patrolling. It is the same spot where hundreds to thousands of Central Africans have been crossing the river every day only a couple of months ago - and still people are arriving.
When violence erupted in CAR in early December 2013, many families were forced to flee from their villages and leave all their belongings behind.
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