The rebels of Central African Republic - 14 Jul 07
Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons travels into the bush in northwest Central African Republic to meet the Popular Army for the Restoration of Democracy.


Bangui, Central African Republic
A section of Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic. This part is called the Place du Liberateur. Since March 15th 2003, Central African Republic is recovering from years of political unrest.


Central African Republic: The forgotten crisis
United Nations, February 2009 - It's a country many have never heard of - the Central African Republic, also know as the CAR Bordering some of the most dangerous places on earth - Chad, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo - the CAR is a country in turmoil, home to one of the world's...


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Central African Republic: Tourist Attractions
Central African Republic is not safe currently, so these pictures may be just references.


Central African Republic: The Forgotten Crisis
On a mission to Central African Republic, UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres described the violence and forced displacement in the country as a forgotten tragedy.


Peace dividends elude the Central African Republic - 20 Sep 09
Commander Bertin Wafio of the Popular Army for Unity and Democracy in the Central African Republic has told Al Jazeera that his fighters will oppose the new unity governemnt's plans for presidential elections next year. That is unless more progress is made to disarm and reintegrate fighters...


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Central African Republic Radio Planting
Trip to Central African Republic to establish a new Christian radio station.


Guns in Our Hands -Central African Republic
January 2009 The Central African Republic has been wracked by violence for years. Now villagers, with the support of the government, are forming militias to defend themselves against the Zaraguinas and rebels.


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Central African Republic: stranded in the Bush
Violence in the north of the Central African Republic is wrecking the lives of tens of thousands. Villages have been torched, people attacked and killed, children kidnapped. Many have fled, scattering deeper into the equatorial forest and setting up makeshift encampments, where they are dependent...


Deaf in the Central African Republic
From www.hdptcar.net, A short documentary about the School for the Deaf in Bangui, Central African Republic.


Central African Republic's street children - 09 Jul 07
The Central African Republic is one of the least developed countries in the world and one of the least stable since it gained independence from France in 1960. The country has been wracked by internal conflict and a succession of coups. It's the sixth poorest nation in the world despite its vast...


Central African Republic: Nutritional Emergency in the Southwest
This child is suffering from kwashiorkor, a form of severe malnutrition. MSF teams have set up four nutritional treatment projects, including this one in a hospital in Boda. A food crisis has increased the number of malnutrition cases here in the southwest region of the Central African Republic....


People & Power - Witch Trials - 22 April 09
People&Power goes to the Central African Republic to investigate how people are still charged with the practice of witch craft.


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Through the Lens: Central African Republic
All photos by Spencer Platt/Getty Images Spencer Platt, a staff photographer with Getty Images, spent two weeks in December 2007 with MSF in the Central African Republic. Here, he describes photographing a population living in extreme distress.


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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
NATIONAL ANTHEM OF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC


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Well Maintenance in Bouar, Central African Republic
Bouar, one of the largest cities in Central African Republic, has no running water. Lack of potable water, coupled with poor sanitation and hygiene, has led to devastating health consequences, including repeated outbreaks of typhoid fever and other water-born illnesses. In addition, approximately...


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Central African Republic Music and Images
Central African Republic is the 88th country in my music/travel series.


See Another Africa- Western Lowland Gorilla & Forest Elephant Safari Central African Republic
Safari to habituated western lowland gorillas in Dzanga-Ndoki NP, and forest elephants at Dzanga Bai, Central African Republic


Fatou Ali in Bouar, Central African Republic
Fatou Ali received assistance through Mercy Corps' Village Savings and Loan program in her hometown of Bouar, Central African Republic. Today, she's earning enough from her small market stall to provide food for her family, schooling for her kids, as well as paying for their health care and...


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FAO projects in the Central African Republic
Presentation of a mission by the Food and Agricultural Organization in the North West of the Central African Republic


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Central African Republic: MSF responds to nutritional emergency
With more than 1000 children facing a severe nutritional emergency in southwestern Central African Republic (CAR), Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is stepping up its activities in the area.


CSD 18 Central African Republic - Sustainable Development
The Ministry of Environment in the Central African Republic shared with the United Nations Division for Sustainable Development (DSD) a video statement describing experiences in implementing the agenda of the eighteenth session of the Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD-18 bit.ly


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The Central African Republic: A people at risk
United Nations, New York, June 2009 - The Central African Republic, bordering some of the most dangerous places on Earth, is a country devastated by violence. A UN team travels deep into the jungle to provide much needed humanitarian and psychological support.


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