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19 February 2021
CAR: Displacement resulting from electoral violence
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This report aims to give an overview of internal displacement flows in CAR and refugee arrivals from CAR in neighbouring countries, as well as insights on existing vulnerabilities and constraints faced by humanitarians. The information presented is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.
13 September 2019
CAR: Displacement
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Starting on 1 September, armed clashes broke out near Birao, killing approximately 20 people and wounding several dozen more. The recent spike in violence has led to the displacement of at least 13,000 people in the vicinity of Birao, most of whom have sought shelter at the MINUSCA base in the area.
30 November 2018
CAR: Attacks on an IDP camp in Alindao
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An IDP settlement in Alindao town was attacked on 15 November after tensions rose between Union for Peace in Central African Republic fighters and anti-Balaka militias in the area. At least 60 people were killed and more than 18,000 people fled the city to find safety in other parts of town or in the bush. The IDP camp burned down, leaving the camp population in urgent need of shelter and NFI support.
21 November 2017
CAR: Humanitarian access (map)
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Access has been deteriorating throughout CAR in October and November 2017. In particular, access constraints due to violence and restrictions on movement have been reported in Batangafo (Ouham), Bangassou and Pombolo (Mbomou), Kaga-Bandoro (Nana-Grebizi), Zemio (Haut-Mbomou), and Nouffou (Mambere- Kadei). As of early November, over 200 attacks have targeted humanitarian workers, with 13 workers killed since January.
19 May 2017
CAR: Conflict in Alindao and Bangassou
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A spike in fighting over resources occurred in Alindao, Basse-Kotto over 7–9 May, with at least 56 people killed and over 11,000 displaced. In nearby Bangassou, Mbomou prefecture, armed groups killed at least 26 people, with at least 3,000 displaced in CAR, 2,750 fleeing to DRC and 25,000 in need of humanitarian assistance.
25 August 2016
CAR: Cholera epidemic
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166 cholera cases and 19 deaths have been recorded in CAR as of 21 August. The government declared an outbreak on 10 August, although cholera was first detected on 27 July in Mourou-Fleuve village, Ndjoukou subprefecture of Kemo. The outbreak has since spread to Damara subprefecture (Ombella Mpoko) and to at least four arrondissements in Bangui.
14 February 2015
REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE: CONFLIT
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La RCA connait une situation d’urgence depuis les 5-6 décembre 2013. La crise humanitaire s’est fortement aggravée au cours des deux mois qui ont suivi les événements et les violences ont ainsi continué à Bangui où plus de 1 200 personnes ont été tuées et 3 000 blessées à ce jour, avant d’enflammer le reste du pays, frappant en priorité l’Ouest et le Nord-Ouest de la RCA.
01 June 2014
Suivi des évaluations de besoins: République centrafricaine
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Il a pour objectif de renforcer la compréhension qu’ont les acteurs humanitaires de la crise en RCA. Ce SdE ne couvre pas l’ensemble des informations disponibles et nécessaires à l’analyse de la crise. Il concerne l’évaluation des besoins humanitaires sur une période donnée, du 1er décembre 2013 à fin juin 2014. Il n’est donc pas exhaustif des autres évaluations menées préalablement, ni de la littérature produite sur la RCA et sa crise, comme les rapports thématiques ou d’analyse.
01 June 2014
Monitoring needs assessments: Central African Republic
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This report presents the results of an exercise to collect and analyse the humanitarian needs assessment reports conducted in the Central African Republic (CAR) since December 2013. It aims to reinforce humanitarian actors’ understanding of the CAR crisis.
14 February 2014
REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE: CONFLIT
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La RCA connait une situation d’urgence depuis les 5-6 décembre 2013. La crise a débuté en décembre 2012 lorsque la Séléka, une coalition armée menée par des groupes majoritairement musulmans du Nord-Est du pays, a entamé une campagne aboutissant à la prise de la capitale, Bangui, par un coup d’Etat le 24 mars 2013. L’incapacité du nouveau pouvoir à rétablir la sécurité dans le pays ont progressivement fait sombrer la RCA dans le chaos.
12 February 2014
Central African Republic: Disaster needs analysis
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The Central African Republic has been in the midst of an escalating emergency since 5-6 December 2013 which left at least 1,000 people dead. The humanitarian crisis has worsened significantly in the two months following the violent events and violence continues to rage in Bangui, where it has so far left 1,200 people dead and 3,000 wounded, and has also spread to other parts of the country, mainly to western and northwestern regions.
30 December 2013
Republique Centrafricaine – Déc 2013- Juillet 2014
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La RCA connait une situation d’urgence depuis les 5-6 décembre 2013. La crise, de dimension régionale, a débuté en décembre 2012 lorsque la Séléka a entamé une campagne aboutissant à un coup d’Etat le 24 mars 2013. L’incapacité du nouveau pouvoir à rétablir la sécurité dans le pays ont progressivement fait sombrer la RCA dans le chaos.