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Central African Republic

Central African Republic: Bozize says transition to end January 2005

BANGUI, 2 June (IRIN) - Central African Republic (CAR) leader Francois Bozize said on Friday that his rule, which started on 15 March when he ousted President Ange-Felix Patasse in a coup, would end in January 2005. "I must restore…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
2 Jun 2003

Central African Republic

Central African Republic: EC grants €1.79 million to rehab health system

BANGUI, 2 June (IRIN) - The European Community has launched a €1.79 million emergency programme to revamp and re-equip health facilities in nine war-affected provinces of the Central African Republic (CAR), Laurent Silano, an official of the EC delegation to…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
2 Jun 2003

Central African Republic + 2 more

European Commission adopts four new humanitarian aid decisions worth more than EUR 3 million

IP/03/783 Brussels, 2 June 2003 - The European Commission has recently taken decisions to help victims of humanitarian crises in Eritrea (€1.3 million), Central African Republic (€1 million), the Philippines (€500,000) and Argentina (€495,000). The assistance is channelled through the Humanitarian…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
ECHO
Posted:
2 Jun 2003

Central African Republic + 1 more

Central African Republic - Sudan: Bangui, Sudan to revive joint border commission

BANGUI, 30 May (IRIN) - The government will revive a joint commission set up in 2002 by the Central African Republic (CAR) and Sudan following incidents of violence between rival ethnic groups, a CAR minister said on Thursday. The government-owned…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
30 May 2003

Central African Republic

Central African Republic: Planting season begins in northeast

BANGUI, 29 May (IRIN) - Farmers in Sibut, Kemo province in northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), have received groundnut seeds from a Canadian humanitarian NGO, Oxfam Quebec, and machetes from the French government, an Oxfam official told IRIN on Wednesday. The…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
29 May 2003

Central African Republic + 1 more

Chad: First signs of malnutrition among refugees

Brussels, May 28 2003. The first signs of malnutrition are now evident among the refugee population in Goré, 25km from the Chad/CAR border. In a recent food security assessment carried out by MSF, 30% of children below 5 years…

Format:
Autre
Source:
MSF
Posted:
28 May 2003

Central African Republic

Central African Republic: Lack of clean water leads to increase in typhoid, diarrhoea

BANGUI, 26 May (IRIN) - Cases of typhoid and diarrhoea among children in the northern town of Bambari in the Central African Republic (CAR) have increased due to lack of safe drinking water, government-run Radio Centrafrique reported on Saturday. The…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
TNH
Posted:
26 May 2003

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