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RCA: OCHA - Aperçu des incidents affectant les humanitaires | Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers Mar 2021


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The civilian population remains the first victim of the renewed tensions and violence observed in the country since the end of 2020.
The upward trend in security incidents, recorded since the end of last year, is also confirmed for the month of March, that- with 53 recorded incidents - far exceeds the incidents monthly average of 2020.
Sub-prefectures of Kaga Bandoro (6 incidents) and Bambari (6) are the most affected this month while Bangui has 7 incidents.
34 incidents out of 53 (more than half), were related to thefts and looting. 9 vehicles were carjacked in March (13 since the beginning of the year), and two humanitarian staffs were injured, among whom one was hit by a bullet during the implementation of a humanitarian activity.

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Central African Republic: Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers (March 2021) - Central African Republic


Central African Republic: Overview of incidents affecting humanitarian workers (March 2021)
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The civilian population remains the first victim of the renewed tensions and violence observed in the country since the end of 2020.
The upward trend in security incidents, recorded since the end of last year, is also confirmed for the month of March, that - with
53 recorded incidents - far exceeds the incidents monthly average of 2020.
Sub-prefectures of Kaga Bandoro (6 incidents) and Bambari (6) are the most affected this month while Bangui has 7 incidents.
34 incidents out of 53 (more than half), were related to thefts and looting.
9 vehicles were carjacked in March (13 since the beginning of the year), and two humanitarian staffs were injured, among whom one was hit by a bullet during the implementation of a humanitarian activity.

Bambari , Ouaka , Central-african-republic , Bangui , Kaga-bandoro , Nana-grezi , பாம்பாறு , பங்குனி ,

Associate Protection Officer (Protection Monitoring), UNOPS, ICA 1

Program/Project Management Consultancy in CAR about Protection and Human Rights, requiring 3-4 years of experience, from UNHCR; closing on 18 Mar 2021

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Area Manager East

Program/Project Management Job in CAR, requiring 3-4 years of experience, from NRC; closing on 12 Mar 2021

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On-going humanitarian emergency threatens the nutritional status of vulnerable children and women in the Central African Republic - Nutrition Cluster Advocacy Note as of 5th February 2021 - Central African Republic


On-going humanitarian emergency threatens the nutritional status of vulnerable children and women in the Central African Republic - Nutrition Cluster Advocacy Note as of 5th February 2021
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Nutrition Cluster partners in the Central African Republic (CAR) are extremely concerned about the risk of deterioration in the nutritional status of vulnerable children and women due to the on-going humanitarian emergency.
For the 2021 CAR Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO), the Nutrition Cluster estimated that approximately 1.1 million of persons need nutrition assistance, with 205,642 children under five years acutely malnourished. 62,327 with severe acute malnutrition (SAM), who risk death without immediate treatment, and 143,315 with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM). Additionally, an estimated 37,000 pregnant or lactating women (PLW) are also malnourished making them vulnerable to maternal mortality and varied morbidities that will negatively affect their infants. Furthermore, an estimated 90,000 children aged between 6 -59 months and 140,000 PLW are in need of Blanket supplementary feeding programme. According to UN estimates, nearly 1.93 million people in CAR are expected to be in high acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) through April 20211 . The procurement capacities of CAR’s markets have greatly diminished, and price monitoring has demonstrated a rise in the price of staple foods since December 20202 . Many large traders and herders have fled the country, raising fears of a market collapse that could exacerbate the current food crisis. At least 63,800 people have been internally displaced3 and another 105 300 seeking shelter in neighboring countries.

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On-the-record update about the humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic - Central African Republic


On-the-record update about the humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic
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17 Feb 2021
Almost 210,000 people are newly displaced as a result of the escalating conflict in Central African Republic since mid-December, bringing the total number of displaced to 1.5 million, almost a third of the country’s total population.
Those displaced are doubly affected by the widespread violence and the severe lack of humanitarian aid. Insecurity combined with disruptions caused by armed groups along the main supply road between Central African Republic and Cameroon is delaying the timely delivery of food and medicines to affected areas.
The Norwegian Refugee Council’s (NRC) Country Director David Manan said:

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Central African Republic: Children traumatized by violence confront their fear and anger - Central African Republic


Central African Republic: Children traumatized by violence confront their fear and anger
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16 Feb 2021
The latest clashes in the Central African Republic began in December 2020. They involve armed groups and government forces and have forced over 180,000 people to flee their homes, seeking a semblance of safety.
Some are living in camps for displaced persons near the town of Kaga-Bandoro.1 But whether they have just arrived or been here for months -- or even years -- everybody in these camps shares the same painful experiences.
The stories of pillaging, rape and summary execution are endless, and they are all similar. We hear them from men and women, and also from children who, like their parents, are in real need of psychological support.

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Central African Republic: Children traumatized by violence confront their fear and anger

The latest clashes in the Central African Republic began in December 2020. They involve armed groups and government forces and have forced over 180,000 people to flee their homes, seeking a semblance of safety. Some are living in camps for displaced persons near the town of Kaga-Bandoro. But whether they have just arrived or been…

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"It is time to end the violence in the Central African Republic" | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsAPO Press Releases — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer completed his five-day visit to Central African Republic today. Mr Maurer met the president of CAR as well as government officials and talked to the community leaders. He also visited Kaga-Bandoro, where access to health care remains a major challenge. As clashes […]

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CAR to hold runoff parliamentary elections in March


The Central African Republic (CAR) will hold next month a second round of voting for legislative elections in some constituencies, as well as a first round where a December ballot was disrupted amid a fresh wave of unrest in the violence-hit country.
President Faustin Archange Touadera said in a decree on Saturday the second round will take place on March 14. The regions where the first round was disrupted by rebel violence and other factors will also vote on the same date.
The campaign for the first round will open on February 27 and for the second round on March 6.
Barely a third of the potential ballots were cast on the December 27 first round – and in the presidential election held on the same day – because of voter intimidation in areas controlled by rebel groups.

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