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New UN Humanitarian Chief to Visit Region allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he top United Nations humanitarian official, whose tenure began on 1 March, said today that he is eager to see first-hand the dire humanitarian situation in western Sudan, as well as visit Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR), which are both hosting refugees who have fled the war-torn Darfur... more
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CEMAC CUP - Cameroon Plays CAR Today allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 t is a must win for the Intermediate Lions who lost 1-2 to Chad in the first ... more
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Central African Republic - Topix.net Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ews on Central African Republic continually updated from thousands of sources around the ... more
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Worsening situation in the Central African Republic Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ommentary on the news, culture, sports and current events of sub-Saharan Africa from someone who's lived there. Comment ... more
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Doctors Without Borders; Issues Without Coverage Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 RESS CONFERENCES USUALLY exist to send a message. This one WAS the message. Called by the Tokyo office of Doctors Without Borders , the blurb for the conference said it was to "to illustrate the lack of media ... Comment ... more
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Darfur's lifeline radio Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 unday, March 11, 2007 Darfur's lifeline radio The Insitute of War & Peace Reporting carries a story about Salam ila Darfur, a daily 30-minute programme produced by the BBC World Service Trust and broadcast on ... Comment ... more
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Refugee Repatriation to Southern Sudan Resumes Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he opening of two new return corridors from Ethiopia to southern Sudan will ease the repatriation of thousands of refugees, mostly to Upper Nile, Jonglei and Blue Nile States, according to the United Nations ... Comment ... more
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UraMin Inc. ("UraMin" or the "Company") - Definitive Feasibility... Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 raMin is pleased to announce that SRK Consulting Inc. of Denver, Colorado has been appointed to undertake Consulting and Engineering Services for the completion of the Definitive Feasibility Study for the Ryst ... Comment ... more
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EU offers 60 million euros of extra aid to Chad, Sudan Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he European Commission on Wednesday announced 60 million euros in humanitarian aid to vulnerable people in Sudan and Chad affected by the Darfur crisis. Comment ... more
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Central African Republic Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he Central African Republic has been unstable since its independence from France in 1960 and is one of the least-developed countries in the world. Comment ... more
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Traumatised Central Africans spill into Chad Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 OSSEYE REFUGEE CAMP, Chad - Adama Abdulai is 30 but she looks a decade older.Her eyes glazed over, her hair matted and unkempt, she stares blankly into the distance, half-naked.One night ... Comment ... more
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4 dead in gunfight in Central African Republic Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ANDORA, Central African Republic: Four people died in a gunbattle apparently set off by a dispute between Muslims and Christians in a Central African Republic town Wednesday, police and local officials said. Comment ... more
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Refugees stranded in Sudanese town IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ince fleeing his home in northern Central African Republic on 3 December 2006, Abdoulay Douga Mandja Noel, 40, has lived rough in a border town called Am-Dafock shared by the CAR and Sudan. ... more
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Rebel activity fuels insecurity in the northeast IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 eople in the town of Kaga-Bandoro in northeastern Central African Republic (CAR) continue to live in fear as the region remains ... more
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Better times ahead for the Aka IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 hey have suffered marginalisation as well as discrimination because of their short stature and preference for a hunter-gathering way of life. Known as pygmies, they are among the 300 million or so indigenous peoples on Earth, according to Cheick Sangare of the Human Rights Section of the United Nations office... more
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Living with rape, harassment in the northwest IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he insurgency against the government of Gen François Bozize has brought untold suffering to civilians in the northwestern Ouham-Pende province of Central African Republic ... more
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Conflict forces children into insurgency IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 hen the parents of 14-year-old Yves Samson Madjigoto fled the fighting between rebel forces and government troops around this northwestern town in the Central African Republic (CAR) a year ago, he felt vulnerable. ... more
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: Better times ahead for the Aka IRIN
- Thursday, February 15, 2007 They have suffered marginalisation as well as discrimination because of their short stature and preference for a hunter-gathering way of life. Known as pygmies, they are among the 300 million or so indigenous peoples on Earth, according to Cheick Sangare of the Human Rights Section of the United Nations office
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CAR: Rebel activity fuels insecurity in the northeast IRIN
- Thursday, February 15, 2007 People in the town of Kaga-Bandoro in northeastern Central African Republic (CAR) continue to live in fear as the region remains
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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Refugees stranded in Sudanese town IRIN
- Sunday, February 04, 2007 Since fleeing his home in northern Central African Republic on 3 December 2006, Abdoulay Douga Mandja Noel, 40, has lived rough in a border town called Am-Dafock shared by the CAR and Sudan.
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