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MICOPAX
Mission de Consolidation de la Paix en Centrafrique (Sonstige)
Beginn: 07/08
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UN Peace-building Office in the Central African Republic (UN-Peacebuilding)
Beginn: 02/00
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Les élections présidentielles et législatives sont prévus pour fin avril (26.02.2010)

(Quelle: Reliefweb)

Les élections présidentielles et législatives se tiendront le 25 avril, a annoncé le président François Bozizé, dans un décret diffusé jeudi à la radio nationale.

 


Central African Republic receives new UN peacebuilding funds (04.02.2010)

(Quelle: UN News)

The United Nations today announced a further allocation of $20 million from its Peacebuilding Fund to the Central African Republic (CAR) to support security sector reform, economic revitalization and the rule of law in consolidating peace in the impoverished African country.

 


Central African Republic: Keeping the dialogue alive – new ICG briefing (12.01.2010)

(Quelle: International Crisis Group)

The failure of President François Bozizé and his close circle to follow through with many of the concessions agreed on during the Inclusive Political Dialogue risks exacerbating the many conflicts in the Central African Republic (CAR) and stalling national reconciliation.

 


Security Council urges security sector reform ahead of polls (21.12.2009)

(Quelle: UN News)

The Security Council today called on the Government of the Central African Republic (CAR) to ensure a speedy and inclusive political dialogue and swift security sector reform as the conflict-plagued country prepares for elections in 2010, urging the world community to provide necessary support.

 


Security Council welcomes establishment of Integrated Peacebuilding Office in CAR (21.12.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb)

Welcoming the 1 January establishment of the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in the Central African Republic (BINUCA), the Security Council this morning requested the Secretary-General to propose in his next report clear benchmarks to guide its work, while it demanded that the country's Government and other stakeholders hold credible, timely elections in 2010.

 


Central African Republic faces critical moment in bid to recover from conflicts – UN (12.12.2009)

(Quelle: UN News)

International assistance is vital to prevent the Central African Republic (CAR) from falling back into political crisis and potential new fighting as it prepares for elections next year after a decade of violence and conflict between Government and rebel forces, the top United Nations official for the country warned today.

 


Election commission put in place (09.10.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb / International)

Central African Republic President Francois Bozize signed the presidential decree on Thursday to put in place the Independent Electoral Commission, which is authorized to organize the general elections set for March 2010.

 


The LRA - not finished yet (01.10.2009)

(Quelle: Irinnews / International)

As three truck-loads of newly arrived soldiers from the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) drove through Obo, local residents talked with bitterness and resignation about the continuing security problems and inability of either local forces or their allies from the better-equipped Ugandan People’s Defence Force (UPDF) to flush out combatants from the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).

 


OIF mission visits Central African Republic to consolidate peace process (18.09.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb / International)

The mission of the International Organization of the Francophonie (OIF) led by the former president of Burundi, Pierre Buyoya, is in Central African Republic to consolidate the peace process. During the three-day mission, which is scheduled to end on Friday, the OIF delegation evaluates the implementation of recommendations reached during the Dec. 8-20 inclusive political dialogue in Bangui, and the preparations for the presidential and the legislative elections set for 2010.

 


Un collectif de partis politiques réclame l’annulation du code électoral (04.09.2009)

(Quelle: Centrafrique / CAR)

Des partis et associations politiques réunis au sein de deux groupements ont annoncé, jeudi au cours d'une conférence de presse, la suspension de leur participation au processus électoral en attendant une décision de la Cour Constitutionnelle, qu'ils ont saisie pour réclamer l'annulation du code électoral.

 


Vif intérêt pour le désarmement parmi les ex-rebelles de l'APRD (30.08.2009)

(Quelle: ACAP / Central African Republic)

Les éléments de l’Armée populaire pour la restauration de la démocratie (APRD) rencontrés depuis le mardi 25 août dans l’Ouham-Pendé ainsi que les populations ont marqué leur intérêt pour le programme DDR.

 


Electoral commission set up in CAR (28.08.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb / International)

An independent electoral commission has been set up in the Central African Republic to organise legislative and presidential polls in 2010, according to a presidential decree broadcast Thursday.

 


Le gouvernement annonce une campagne d'information et de sensibilisation en faveur du DDR (10.08.2009)

(Quelle: ACAP / Central African Republic)

Le ministre d’Etat à la Communication et Porte parole du gouvernement, M. Cyriaque Gonda, a annoncé, lundi 10 août 2009 à Bangui, le lancement par le Président de la République François Bozizé, de la première phase d'une campagne d’information et de sensibilisation des ex-combattants, sur le programme Désarmement Démobilisation (DDR), à Paoua dans le Nord - Ouest, à l'occasion de la célébration du 49ème anniversaire de la proclamation de l’indépendance de la République Centrafricaine.

 


LRA kills ten in Central African Republic (02.08.2009)

(Quelle: allAfrica / International)

The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has launched attacks against towns in the Central African Republic that have left at least ten people dead in the last two weeks. The attacks, launched from LRA's rear bases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, have also forced hundreds of people to flee their villages, UN and aid group officials said. In the worst incident, LRA rebels stormed the market of the city of Mboki on July 24.

 


La France soutiendra les élections présidentielles de 2010 (13.07.2009)

(Quelle: ACAP / Central African Republic)

L’Ambassadeur, Haut Représentant de la République Française en République Centrafricaine, M. Jean Pierre Vidon, a déclaré, lundi 13 juillet 2009 à Bangui, que « la France soutiendra le processus électoral à venir" dans le pays. ... Abordant la question d'un éventuel départ des militaires français de la République Centrafricaine, il a rappelé les propos du Président Nicolas Sarkozy devant le parlement sud-africain, le 28 février 2008, au Cap affirmant que « la double volonté de la France est de rester engagée en faveur de l’Afrique, d’une part, et d’autre part, de moderniser sa relation avec elle».

 


UNICEF welcomes release of child soldiers and urges further demobilizations (07.07.2009)

(Quelle: allAfrica / International)

UNICEF today confirmed the demobilization of 182 children who have been released by the rebel group APRD since April 2009 in Central African Republic’s northern Ouham Pendé province. Many of the 166 boys and 16 girls, aged 10–17, served in the People’s Army for the Restoration of Democracy, APRD, since its formation in 2006.

 


Rebel group signs peace accord (06.07.2009)

(Quelle: MISNA / International)

Abdoulaye Miskine, leader of the Democratic Front for the central Africab people (FDPC), a rebel movement based in the northern Central African Republic (CAR), has signed an agreement to end hostilities with the government in Bangui. The local press said that the Libreville peace accord that Bangui had signed with other rebel groups in 2008 was ratified by Miskine in the background of the 13th African Union (AU) summit in Sirte, Libya, last week.

 


ICC begins radio series to explain activities to Central Africans (06.07.2009)

(Quelle: UN News / International)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) today launches a series of radio programmes in the Central African Republic (CAR) as part of an outreach campaign aimed at informing the country’s population about the court’s mandate and activities.

 


Les Etats-Unis annoncent une aide financière pour l'organisation des élections (06.07.2009)

(Quelle: ACAP / Central African Republic)

L’Ambassadeur des Etats-Unis d’Amérique en Centrafrique, Frédérick B. Cook, a annoncé, à l’occasion de la Commémoration du 233ème anniversaire de son pays 4 juillet 2009, que le gouvernement américain financera pour un montant de 470 millions de F CFA, des projets d’observation et de suivi des élections de 2010 en République Centrafricaine.

 


New Ethiopian UN special envoy arrives (02.07.2009)

(Quelle: allAfrica / International)

A new UN special envoy and head of the UN Support Bureau for Peace in the Central African Republic (BONUCA), Sahle-Work Zewde from Ethiopia, has arrived in Bangui, AFP reported from Bangui citing a UN source on Wednesday. … Sahle-Work was appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to replace Francois Fall of Guinea, who resigned.

 


Top UN official visits scene of recent violence in Central African Republic (29.06.2009)

(Quelle: UN News / International)

The head of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) has visited a town that has been the scene of recent deadly clashes in a bid to explore how to shore up security in the region. Victor Angelo, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and head of the mission, known as MINURCAT, went to the northern CAR town of Birao which was attacked by armed rebels on 6 and 21 June.

 


10 killed in attack in CAR: ex-rebels (22.06.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb / International)

Ten people have been killed in an attack on the town of Birao in the northeast of the Central African Republic, a former rebel group said Monday. Armed men on Sunday attacked a base of the former rebels of the Union of Democratic Forces for the Rally (UFDR), two weeks after a similar attack, UFDR spokesman Djarnib Ngrebaye said.

 


Problems besetting Central African Republic can be overcome – UN official (19.06.2009)

(Quelle: UN News / International)

The top United Nations political official today voiced his conviction that the various challenges facing the peace process in the Central African Republic (CAR) can be overcome with the continued help of the world body and the country’s international partners.

 


Who’s who with guns (17.06.2009)

(Quelle: Irinnews / International)

Lasting security remains elusive in the north and northeast of Central African Republic, despite truces struck with armed groups and a national conference held in late 2008 in an effort to steer the country out of a devastating cycle of violence that has persisted more or less since independence in 1960. … This is an overview of the various armed politico-military groups, criminal gangs, government security forces and international military missions in the country.

 


Clash with rebels in northern CAR kills at least 20 (15.06.2009)

(Quelle: Reliefweb / International)

Security forces in the remote north of Central African Republic clashed with rebels late last week, killing at least 20 people in a resurgence of fighting which has forced tens of thousands from their homes.

 


Patasse reveals presidency bid (12.06.2009)

(Quelle: IWPR / UK)

The former head of state of the Central African Republic, CAR, Ange-Felix Patasse, has told IWPR he will take part in presidential elections there next year, but analysts warn such a move runs the risk of tipping the fragile country into another crisis.

 


Près de 30 morts samedi dans l'attaque armée à Birao (08.06.2009)

(Quelle: Jeune Afrique / France)

Près de 30 personnes ont été tuées samedi en Centrafrique lorsque des hommes armés ont lancé à Birao (nord-est) une attaque visant des rebelles d'un mouvement engagé dans le processus de paix, selon des habitants de la ville joints lundi depuis Bangui. Selon un notable, un fonctionnaire et d'autres habitants contactés séparément, au moins 25 morts auraient été enregistrés dans le camp des assaillants, qui ont tué deux membres de l'Union des forces démocratiques pour le rassemblement (UFDR) qui a signé un accord de paix avec le gouvernement en avril 2007.

 


Militants attack army base in CAR (06.06.2009)

(Quelle: BBC / UK)

Gunmen in the Central African Republic have attacked a military base in the north-eastern town of Birao, killing at least two people and wounding several. Civilians have been fleeing from the area since the early morning attack but UN peacekeepers are patrolling the area and the situation appears to be calm. … It is thought the gunmen are ethnic Kara militants not involved in the government's peace process.

 


Ethiopian diplomat proposed to head UN efforts in Central African Republic (27.05.2009)

(Quelle: UN News / International)

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has informed the Security Council of his intention to appoint Sahle-Work Zewde of Ethiopia as the top United Nations official in the Central African Republic (CAR).

 


Ban urges respect for human rights after reported attacks in Central African Republic (01.05.2009)

(Quelle: UN News / International)

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for the respect of human rights and the rule of law in the Central African Republic (CAR), following reports of deadly attacks by Government troops on civilians in the Ndele region of the country.

 


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