Villagers Struggle for Survival in Central African Republic

Publisher:
Voice of America
Publication Date:
9 May 2014
Tags:
Central African Republic, Conflict, Peace and Security

Bouar lies about 450 kilometers west of the Central African Republic's capital, Bangui. The town has become a refuge for thousands of people displaced by the sectarian violence that is wracking the country. VOA's Bagassi Koura, who recently spent two weeks in the Central African Republic, tells us that for Christians displaced by the conflict, getting enough food to survive is a struggle. Marcus Harton narrates his report.

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