Protecting Women in Central African Republic

Rights violations are increasing in the northeast of the country, raising concerns for civilians amid renewed clashes between the government and rebels.

Members of a women’s association in the northern town of Ndele inspect a building they hope to rehabilitate for micro-credit activities.

The remains of a melted shoe are a stark reminder of the conflict affecting the northwest of the country.

  • Central African Republic:   Supporting Women's Rights in Remote Areas

    UNIRIN, 25 April 2011

    Violations of human rights are on the increase in northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), with aid workers expressing concern for protection of civilians amid renewed clashes… Read more »

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