Full Coverage: Central African Republic
23.04.2008
Central African leaders and the UN have been urged to secure the release of more than 350 men, women and children thought to have been abducted by Uganda's rebel Lords Resistance Army in recent weeks.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Sudan] [Uganda] |
08.08.2007
Some of the worlds most unstable and violent countries surround the Central African Republic: Sudan, Chad and the Democratic Republic of Congo. And although CAR faces an humanitarian crisis as severe as its neighbors, it is not receiving the attention it needs from the international community.
more...From: Mercy Corps |
24.05.2007
Leading UK aid charities launched an emergency appeal today to save lives in Darfur, Chad and the Central African Republic.
more...From: Oxfam Great Britain Related topics/regions: [Chad] [Sudan] |
21.05.2007
DENVER, May 21 (OneWorld) - Thousands of children in the African nations of Chad and the Central African Republic could be turning from the battlefield to the blackboard as a result of international negotiations over the past two weeks.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Chad] [Children] [Arms & military] [Conflict] Image: Displaced Chadians. © Claire Soares / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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29.03.2007
Attempting to crush a rebel movement, the Central African Republic's army has been burning civilian houses in violation of humanitarian law, charges a refugee support group. Approximately 250,000 Central Africans have been displaced in successive waves of violence since 2003.
more...From: Refugees International Image: © Refugees International
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12.03.2007
A high-level UN human rights team today accused the Sudanese government of orchestrating and participating in "large-scale international crimes" in Darfur. But the conflict is also affecting Chad and the Central African Republic. Gérard Prunier says that although all three countries have agreed to respect each others territorial integrity, the diplomatic activity conceals an international political deadlock over potential oil wealth.
more...+ The shadow of the mountain From: CAFOD, Le Monde diplomatique Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Chad] Image: Darfur the Ambiguous Genocide, by Gerard Prunier
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10.01.2007
Tuberculosis, malnutrition, and the devastation of wars in the Central African Republic, Sri Lanka, and the Congo are profoundly affecting millions of people yet remain almost invisible in the U.S. media, says Médecins Sans Frontières.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [Somalia] [India] [Haiti] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Colombia] Image: Tuberculosis is not a disease of a bygone era. Image of boy at TB hospital in Ethiopia © SciDev.net
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19.12.2006
Fighting in Darfur and Chad has made its way into the Central African Republic, a country already beset by poverty and political instability. Humanitarian groups and human rights agencies must establish a presence to protect the vulnerable people there, says Refugees International.
more...From: Refugees International |
02.11.2006
Central African Republic rebels have offered to sit down with the country's president--who they accuse of ruling on an ethnic basis--to resolve the country's problems and avoid "useless bloodshed."
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network |
31.10.2006
As the Democratic Republic of the Congo pulled off largely peaceful elections Sunday, conflict is simmering in the tri-nation region to its north, at least in part because of the ongoing fighting in Sudan's Darfur region.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Chad] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Sudan] [United States] Image: Darfuri refugee in Chad: ''My husband is still [there]. I decided to come here because the security is better and we had no more food.'' (2005) © Michelle Brown / Refugees International
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05.07.2006
"There are long stretches of empty roads in the Central African Republic where every village has been deserted. Occasionally we see a bag on the road, dropped suddenly when someone fled into the forest at the sound of a coming vehicle."
more...From: Médecins sans frontières |
19.04.2006
"Even the sound of a car made people run into the bush. This pervasive fear amongst the population is what struck me the most," says Simon Collins, a doctor working in the Central African Republic.
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10.03.2005
As the citizens of the Central African Republic go to the polls to choose a new president and parliament this weekend, experts differ on whether it is a step toward true democracy.
more...From: Daily Mail & Guardian Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Central Africa] [Politics] [Democracy] |
04.08.2003
The Central African Republic has got a grant from Japan for rehabilitating its radio and TV stations. The restoration will be done over a period of time: in the first phase the station buildings will be repaired and the second phase will see the installation of new equipment.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [ICT] |
03.06.2003
Lors d'une évaluation des réfugiés de Goré, à 25 km de la frontière entre le Tchad et la République centrafricaine, Médecins sans frontières a constaté que 30 % des enfants de moins de 5 ans sont au seuil d'une malnutrition aiguë. Pourtant, aucune nourriture n'est disponible. Actuellement, 41 000 personnes vivent une situation désespérée. MSF demande aux Nations unies, de faire face à leurs responsabilités pour aider et protéger les populations en danger avant qu'il ne soit trop tard.
more...From: Médecins Sans Frontières Canada Related topics/regions: [Chad] [United Nations] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Aid] [Food] |
06.05.2003
Schools reopened in the Central African Republic yesterday after a six-month strike by teachers demanding immediate partial payment of 32-month salary arrears.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Education] |
04.04.2003
The United Nations agency is sending a first relief convoy to help thousands of refugees who recently fled fighting and atrocities in the Central African Republic for the safety of southern Chad.
more...From: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related topics/regions: [Chad] [Refugees] |
18.03.2003
Central African Republic coup leader Francois Bozize has called for more African peacekeepers to be deployed alongside French forces in the country. Bozize, who seized control in a lightning putsch at the , said he wants troops from a wider range of nations of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) to be drafted to stabilise the impoverished former French colony.
more...From: Daily Mail & Guardian Related topics/regions: [Politics] [Conflict] [Security] |
17.03.2003
The Interim Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union, Mr. Amara Essy, condemns the coup d'Etat that took place in the Central African Republic (CAR).
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Codes of conduct] [Conflict] [Peace] |
07.03.2003
The national HIV/AIDS documentation, education and communication centre in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, has received computer and audiovisual equipment worth US $34,000 from UNAIDS. The centre will use the equipment to intensify its HIV/AIDS awareness drive.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [ICT] Image: Two teenagers talk about AIDS prevention on Radio Botswana © United Nations Children's Fund
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