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  • Central African Republic: Key Step Toward Justice

    news Human Rights Watch, 24 Apr 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    (Bangui) – The Central African Republic's National Transitional Council has taken decisive action for justice for the victims of atrocities by adopting a law to establish a Special Criminal Court within the national justice system, 23 Central African and international human rights organizations said...
  • UN: Central African Republic at risk of becoming the world's largest forgotten humanitarian crisis

    news UNHCR, 27 Apr 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    With nearly 900,000 people from the Central African Republic (CAR) forcibly displaced since the outbreak of violence in December 2013, the CAR crisis is quickly becoming the largest forgotten humanitarian crisis of our time. There are more than 460,000 CAR refugees in neighbouring countries and some...
  • Le Japon accorde 3,5 millions de dollars pour les réfugiés et les déplacés en RCA

    news Journal de Bangui, 27 Apr 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    Le Gouvernement japonais vient de renouveler son financement des activités du bureau du Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) en République Centrafricaine (RCA) et ceci à hauteur de 3,5 millions de dollars US. Ce nouveau don vise à appuyer les efforts du HCR et de ses partenair...
  • Central African Republic militias poised to sign disarmament agreement

    news The Guardian, 11 May 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    A senior UN official said he expected armed groups in Central African Republic (CAR) to sign a disarmament agreement during this week’s peace forum, boosting efforts to improve security across a nation torn apart by more than two years of sectarian violence and decades of coups and poor governance. ...
  • Ban welcomes Central African Republic peace pact as reflection of people's aspirations

    news refworld, 12 May 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has congratulated the people of the Central African Republic (CAR) for the adoption of a peace pact that reflects on their aspirations to put the conflict behind them once and for all and to build a more peaceful and democratic country. The Bangui National Forum was ...
  • Central African Republic militias free over 350 enslaved children

    news Thompson Reuters Foundation, 18 May 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    More than 6,000 children thought to be enslaved * Some children less than 12 years old * Armed groups sign disarmament deal at weekend (Adds quote from child soldier, details) By Emmanuel Braun BAMBARI, Central African Republic, May 14 (Reuters) - Armed groups in Central African Republic...
  • Central African Republic: UN body urges creation of environment conducive for elections

    news UN News center, 11 Jun 2015 (il y a 3 ans )
    The National Forum of Bangui during the presentation of the report on ‘Justice and Reconciliation’ in the capital of the Central African Republic on 9 May 2015. UN Photo/Catianne Tijerina 0 Print 11 June 2015 – The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission has called on all stakeholders in...
  • Central African Republic's Transition Needs International Community's Support - UN Expert

    news UN News center, 26 Jun 2015 (il y a 2 ans )
    The international community must redouble its efforts to help the Central African Republic to fully realize its transition to peace, national reconciliation, reconstruction and the end of impunity, the United Nations independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said today. "The...
  • Conflict, Lack of Food, and Homelessness - a Potentially Deadly Concoction for the HIV-Positive in Central African Republic

    news IFRC, 13 Jul 2015 (il y a 2 ans )
    PRESS RELEASE By Nelly Muluka and Happy Tchokote, Ifrc Persistent violence in the Central African Republic has impacted negatively on health services, with vandalism and looting of health care facilities greatly affecting the ability of those living with HIV to access medication. "Several fac...
  • RCA: la CEEAC confirme le report de la fin de la transition

    news RFI, 12 Aug 2015 (il y a 2 ans )
    En Centrafrique, les autorités cherchent à couper court à toute spéculation sur la légalité de la prolongation de la transition. Elles annoncent qu'elles ont reçu, ce mardi 11 août un courrier du président en exercice de la Communauté économique des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (CEEAC). Le Gabonais A...