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Central African Republic:
Attackers Target Religious Groups
UN News, 6 October 2013
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today strongly condemned increasing attacks on religious groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) warning that these attacks have the potential to… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
UN Underscores Grave Humanitarian, Human Rights Situation
UN News, 1 October 2013
United Nations officials today voiced deep concern at the deteriorating situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) and called on the transitional authorities to take urgent… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Central African Republic - Fighting Forces People to Flee and Makes Access to Health Care More Difficult
ICRC, 25 September 2013
People in and around Bossangoa (population 70,000) and Bouca (20,000), in Ouham prefecture north-west of the capital Bangui, have been hard hit by continuing armed clashes. The… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Humanitarian Action Urgently Needed in Central African Republic, Stress UN and Partners
UN News, 25 September 2013
The United Nations and its partners today called for urgent action to assist some 4.6 million people with humanitarian needs in the Central African Republic (CAR). Read more »
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Central African Republic:
'Now Is the Time to Act, We Have the Capacity to Make a Difference' OCHA Head
African Union, 25 September 2013
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission participated in a High Level Ministerial Breakfast Meeting on Humanitarian Challenges in the Central African Republic (CAR). The… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Facts and Figures - June to September 2013
ICRC, 25 September 2013
The renewed outbreak of violence that swept the north-west of the Central African Republic in September has been the deadliest the country has experienced since March. Against a… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Fighting Complicates Access to Health Care
PR Newswire, 25 September 2013
People in and around Bossangoa (population 70,000) and Bouca (20,000), in Ouham prefecture north-west of the capital Bangui, have been hard hit by continuing armed clashes. The… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Emergency Assistance Reaches Children and Women Affected By Recent Violence
Unicef, 1 October 2013
UNICEF is delivering emergency assistance to some 5,500 families newly displaced by the recent violence in the northwestern prefectures of the Central African Republic. The… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Dissolving Rebel Group May Be Disastrous
ISS, 30 September 2013
In August, United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos warned that 'the Central African Republic [CAR] is not yet a failed state, but has the… Read more »