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UNHCR seeks rescue of ethnic group from Central African Republic town
23 Dec 2014 Adults and children among the 474 Muslim Peuhl in Yaloke have become severely malnourished. Since their arrival in Yalokel, 42 among the group have died. -
More than 850,000 people in volatile Central African Republic remain displaced
5 Dec 2014 One year after a wave of violence erupted in Bangui, more than 850,000 people, or nearly a fifth of the country's population, remain displaced. -
Sudanese refugees struggle to get by as new dangers arise in CAR conflict
19 Nov 2014 Sixteen-year-old Ache from Sudan's Darfur region dreams of finishing her studies, but worries about violence around the Central African Republic town of Bambari. -
Cash grants transform life in Congo camp for Central African Republic refugees
3 Oct 2014 But the grants are under threat due to a funding shortage, which could force the World Food Programme to cut the subsidies at the end of the month. -
Capoeira brings leisure and peace-building for refugees in northern DR Congo
19 Sep 2014 Central African refugees practice capoiera in front of a rapt audience at Mole camp in Equateur province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. -
HIV/AIDS: Conflict in Central African Republic disrupts treatment
3 Sep 2014 But one refugee from South Sudan, has access to vital free medicine thanks to a church organization in Bangui. She was infected by her late husband. -
UNHCR seeks $210m in revised appeal for refugees from Central African Republic
22 Jul 2014 The UN refugee agency and 16 partners are seeking urgent funds as CAR refugees continue to flee into the region in increasingly bad shape, especially in Cameroon. -
Thousands flee fresh violence in Central African Republic town of Bambari
27 Jun 2014 The violence began early on Monday when armed elements attacked a camp just south of Bambari housing Muslims from the Peul ethnic group. -
Insecurity aggravates the plight of the displaced at sprawling Bangui site
3 Jun 2014 A mother of three tells of being raped. It is a disturbing reminder of the alarming rise in insecurity at the largest site for internally displaced people in the Central African Republic.