Posted in africa, Bangui, cameroon, campaign, Central African Republic, chad, child soldiers, data, displacement, education, facts, Farming, internal displacement, Maps, refugees, UNHCR, united nations on Aug 16th, 2011 No Comments »

Highlights
- La CNR forme la police sur la loi d’asile en RCA
- L’AFJC s’attaque aux violences liées aux accusations de sorcellerie
- L’UNHCR renforce les capacités des réfugiés du camp de Batalimo
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UNHCR office in CAR
Mr. Djerassem Mbaiorem
Email: mbaiorem@unhcr.org | Phone: +236 21 61 32 80
Posted in africa, Bangui, cameroon, campaign, Central African Republic, chad, children, data, displacement, education, facts, Farming, internal displacement, Maps, refugees, UNHCR, united nations on Jul 12th, 2011 Comments Off

Highlights
- Cross-border meeting in Bangui between UNHCR Offices in Chad, Cameroon and CAR.
- Spontaneous return of CAR refugees from neighboring countries
- Final exams in secondary school for Congolese refugees in CAR
- Celebration of the World Refugee Day in Bangui and Field Offices
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For further details please contact:
UNHCR office in CAR
Mr. Djerassem Mbaiorem
Email: mbaiorem@unhcr.org | Phone: +236 21 61 32 80
Posted in cameroon, CEMAC, Central African Republic, EUFOR, health, IMF, info bulletin, MINURCAT, security, sitrep, WHO on Jun 30th, 2008 No Comments »
Highlights
- Tripartite ministerial meeting (Cameroon, Central African Republic and Chad) on cross-border insecurity in Yaoundé on 20 June
- IMF to give FCFA 5.8 billion in financial support to CAR
- Access to health restored in Ndélé
- Support to agriculture and infrastructure north of Paoua
Background and security
Cross-border insecurity on the agenda
A ministerial meeting on cross-border insecurity, jointly organized by the Governments of Cameroon, CAR and Chad was held on 20 June in Yaoundé, Cameroon. Continue Reading »
The World Bank, in partnership with the European Union, the African Development Bank and the French Development Agency, will invest $680 million in three countries – Chad, Cameroon and Central African Republic, to improve the regional transport infrastructure.
The 2,000 kilometer stretch that connects the Douala Port in western Cameroon to the country’s landlocked neighbors Central African Republic and Chad is known as one of Africa’s worst. The connection is one of the last major trade routes without all-weather, paved roads going from one part of Africa to another.
Shippers struggle to get their goods to and from international markets. Trade is hampered for thousands and the deplorable infrastructure is a substantial toll on the price of doing business regionally. Transport costs are the highest in the world. Read more about this vital project on the World Bank’s website.