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The number of people forcibly displaced or stateless across West and Central Africa has reached a record 12.7 million, ...
When thousands of people fled in canoes across a river into the Central African Republic as refugees earlier this year, they arrived in a tiny village whose residents had little to give. Yet the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCentral Africa at a crossroads amid rising tensions and instabilityDespite its wealth of natural resources and potential, Central Africa continues to face serious challenges, from political ...
Refugees are shown here waiting for evacuation flights at an airport hangar in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. More than 1,000 people were killed in December alone and nearly 1 ...
The latest Most Neglected Crises report on world’s most invisible humanitarian emergencies lists African nations first.
All host refugees from the Central African Republic who have fled mayhem in their homeland. The colonial name, Ubangi-Shari, stood for the land that straddles the Ubangi and Shari river basins.
Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon have started returning home after fleeing political and sectarian violence there since 2014. There are around 300,000 C.A.R. refugees in Cameroon ...
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AllAfrica on MSNCentral Africa: Remarks At a UN Security Council Briefing On the Central African RegionAndrew CurielDeputy Political CounselorNew York, New YorkJune 9, 2025AS DELIVEREDThank you, Madam President. And thank you, SRSG Abarry and ECCAS President Da Piedade Verissimo, for your report and ...
"And I'm very proud that Townsville is the first location to settle refugees from the Central African Republic." Many CAR refugees said they now called Townsville home and had no intention of ...
But there is still reason to be optimistic. Displaced and hungry refugees from the Central African Republic are guided into the Gado-Badezere camp. Displaced and hungry refugees from the Central ...
Central African Republic faces increased rebel activity and spillover from Sudan war, UN experts say
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Activities of armed groups in the volatile Central African Republic have increased, complicating a security landscape that has seen a spillover of the conflict in ...
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