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Central African Republic:
Nation Faces Insecurity, Logistics Challenges As Rains Set in - UN Agency
UN News, 26 September 2014
Due to the rainy season in the Central African Republic (CAR), the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has announced that it is facing a double challenge of insecurity and… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Transition Leader Appeals for Reconciliation
UN News, 27 September 2014
Underscoring the Central African Republic's "extreme vulnerability" in the wake of political instability and internal conflicts, the President of the Transitional Government told… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
ICC Prosecutor Opens New Central African Investigation
Bemba Trial Website, 26 September 2014
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has opened a new investigation into crimes allegedly committed in the Central African Republic (CAR) since 2012. Earlier… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
International Community Has Obligation to Help Nation Rebuild, Says Ban
UN News, 26 September 2014
Member States must continue to assist the Central African Republic (CAR) as it lifts itself back up from the devastation of conflict, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon… Read more »
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Sudan:
Advocacy Group Accuses France of Targeting Muslims in CAR
Sudan Tribune, 29 September 2014
The Sudanese popular committee for advocating Central African Republic's (CAR) Muslims accused France of arming and using military gangs as proxy to kill the Muslim population in… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
CAR Interim President Expresses Gratitude, Asks for Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development Support
African Union, 25 September 2014
Central African Republic interim President HE Catherine Samba-Panza has expressed her appreciation for the support of African Union Member States for her country through its… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Bambari Hospital a Lone Place of Help in Violence-Plagued CAR
VOA, 1 October 2014
In the Central African Republic (C.A.R.) - almost 2 years of conflict - has left the country's 2nd city, Bambari, without a government. The only establishment still functioning is… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
EU Trust Fund to Help Rebuild Central African Republic
DW, 1 October 2014
EU peacekeepers are set to stay in the Central African Republic for an extra three months to allow more time for the transition to UN peacekeeping operation. The EU has also… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
Central African Republic - A Day in the Bush
MSF, 17 September 2014
It is very early in the morning when a car leaves MSF's base in Bambari, Ouaka region, in the centre of Central African Republic, a country burning itself up with violence. The MSF… Read more »
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Africa:
U.S Waivers Could Send Mixed Signals On Use of Child Soldiers
VOA, 1 October 2014
President Barack Obama has waived restrictions against providing military aid to six countries cited this year for using child soldiers. The countries, mostly in Africa, were among… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
EU Trust Fund Starts Delivering Support to Population
EU External Action, 29 September 2014
The EU is today launching the first three development projects from the EU multi-donor trust fund for the Central African Republic (CAR). The "Bêkou" fund (which means "hope"… Read more »
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Central African Republic:
President Calls for the Lifting of Arms Embargo
DW, 28 September 2014
Interim President Catherine Samba-Panza has thanked the UN for sending peacekeepers to the Central African Republic. She appealed for a loosening of arms restrictions, saying the… Read more »