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Children bear brunt of CAR crisis
25 April 2013
(IRIN
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Sporadic armed clashes, looting of orphanages, recruitment into armed groups, and widespread school closures have made life perilous for children in the Central African Republic (CAR) in the wake of a 24 March rebel coup by the Séléka alliance.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97921/Children-bear-brunt-of-CAR-crisis
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Uneven progress on child stunting in East and Central Africa
16 April 2013
(IRIN
),
Improvements in nutrition and stronger government policies have led to a decline in childhood stunting, according to a new report on child nutrition. However, the condition continues to affect some 165 million children under the age of five globally.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97853/Uneven-progress-on-child-stunting-in-East-and-Central-Africa
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Regional insecurity adding to Chad's humanitarian needs
12 April 2013
(IRIN
),
Chad is grappling with an influx of refugees and returnees into its south-eastern regions, mainly from neighbouring Sudan, and others from the Central African Republic (CAR) following a series of inter-ethnic clashes in Darfur and a recent coup in the CAR, respectively.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97840/Regional-insecurity-adding-to-Chad-s-humanitarian-needs
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Urgent humanitarian needs in post-coup Central African Republic
4 April 2013
(IRIN
),
Less than two weeks after the overthrow of Central African Republic (CAR) President François Bozizé in a rebel coup, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated, leaving civilians in the capital, Bangui, in critical need of aid, said a senior humanitarian official.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97780/Urgent-humanitarian-needs-in-post-coup-Central-African-Republic
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Kony hunt still on after CAR coup
26 March 2013
(IRIN
),
The search for the Ugandan rebel group the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in the rainforests of the Central African Republic (CAR) will continue despite the ouster of President François Bozizé by rebel group Séléka, officials say.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97737/Kony-hunt-still-on-after-CAR-coup
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CAR coup comes amid deepening humanitarian crisis
25 March 2013
(IRIN
),
The humanitarian situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) is worsening as the security and political conditions there rapidly deteriorate, with the Séléka rebel coalition taking the capital, Bangui, in the latest offensive.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97721/CAR-coup-comes-amid-deepening-humanitarian-crisis
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African migrants pay high prices to send money home
27 February 2013
(IRIN
),
New data from the World Bank has revealed that African migrants pay more to send money home to their families than any other migrant group in the world.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97557/African-migrants-pay-high-prices-to-send-money-home
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Looming food crisis in the Central African Republic
22 February 2013
(IRIN
),
Humanitarian agencies are warning of a looming food crisis in parts of the Central African Republic (CAR), a result of the insecurity that has displaced thousands of people and disrupted cultivation and trade.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97524/Looming-food-crisis-in-the-Central-African-Republic
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Healthcare still disrupted in the Central African Republic
11 February 2013
(IRIN
),
Healthcare remains difficult to access in parts of the Central African Republic (CAR) that are under the control of the Séléka rebel alliance, despite relative calm following an 11 January peace agreement, say humanitarian agencies. A scarcity of health workers and a lack of medical supplies are among the problems.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97452/Healthcare-still-disrupted-in-the-Central-African-Republic
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Analysis: Cash-strapped ICC takes on Mali
29 January 2013
(IRIN
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Concerns are being raised that the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into alleged war crimes in Mali is placing a serious strain on an already over-stretched and cash-strapped institution.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97359/Analysis-Cash-strapped-ICC-takes-on-Mali
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In Brief: Staples, not export crops, key to tackling Africa’s poverty – report
18 January 2013
(IRIN
),
Africa could reduce its poverty levels faster by focusing more on the production of staples rather than export crops, according to a study by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97278/In-Brief-Staples-not-export-crops-key-to-tackling-Africa-s-poverty-report
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South Africa bolsters its troops in the Central African Republic
8 January 2013
(IRIN
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South Africa has deployed 200 troops in the strife-torn Central African Republic (CAR), which some see not simply as an effort to assist CAR’s army but also as a move to counter French military influence in the region.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97194/South-Africa-bolsters-its-troops-in-the-Central-African-Republic
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Rebel advance in CAR worsens humanitarian crisis
4 January 2013
(IRIN
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A rebel takeover of several key towns in the Central African Republic (CAR) has placed additional strain on humanitarian conditions that were already precarious due to years of armed conflict. Access to populations in need and aid personnel on the ground are now significantly reduced.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97175/Rebel-advance-in-CAR-worsens-humanitarian-crisis
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Hundreds flee as rebels advance
19 December 2012
(IRIN
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A new alliance of three rebel groups in the Central African Republic (CAR), which has taken control of five towns in northern-central areas, could jeopardize a complex peace process that has been under way since 2007.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97085/CENTRAL-AFRICAN-REPUBLIC-Hundreds-flee-as-rebels-advance
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IDPs: African IDP Convention comes into force
6 December 2012
(IRIN
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The African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) 2009, also known as the Kampala Convention, came into force on 6 December; it is the world’s first legally binding instrument to cater specifically to people displaced within their own countries.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96984/IDPs-African-IDP-Convention-comes-into-force
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HEALTH: Breaking out of the cold chain
20 November 2012
(IRIN
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Health workers currently immunizing thousands of children and young adults against Meningitis A in Benin are currently doing so without having to spend days preparing ice packs and sourcing generators and fridges to load on trucks because the vaccine has now won approval for being kept at up to 40 degrees Celsius for as long as four days.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96827/HEALTH-Breaking-out-of-the-cold-chain
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Diagnosis difficulties behind pneumonia spread
12 November 2012
(IRIN
),
In a bid to increase the low level of awareness of pneumonia in the Central African Republic (CAR), where the disease is the biggest killer of children under five, a wide-ranging media campaign has been launched.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96757/CENTRAL-AFRICAN-REPUBLIC-Diagnosis-difficulties-behind-pneumonia-spread
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Victims cry foul over Uganda’s LRA strategy
30 October 2012
(IRIN
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Uganda’s practice of pardoning and then integrating into its military captured or surrendered members of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), getting them to hunt down their former comrades-in-arms, has come in for criticism by civilians affected by the rebel group in the Central African Republic (CAR).
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96666/CENTRAL-AFRICAN-REPUBLIC-Victims-cry-foul-over-Uganda-s-LRA-strategy
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Boost for peace as rebel group disbands
9 October 2012
(IRIN
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Preparations for the repatriation of 3,000 followers of a Chadian former rebel leader have started in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic (CAR). If successful, the month-long operation will be an important step towards the return of peace and security in northern and north-central CAR.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96496/CENTRAL-AFRICAN-REPUBLIC-Boost-for-peace-as-rebel-group-disbands
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NIGER: Agencies scramble to repair schools after floods
26 September 2012
(IRIN
),
The government of Niger and aid agencies are scrambling to clean and repair thousands of schools that were damaged in the flooding from rains in July and August, which displaced over 500,000 people and killed over 80, in an effort to return children to school as soon as possible.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96395/NIGER-Agencies-scramble-to-repair-schools-after-floods
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