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Aktuelle Einsätze

EUAM RCA
EU Advisory Mission in the Central African Republic
Crisis Management Concept adopted: 11/2019
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EUTM RCA
EU Military Training Mission in the Central African Republic
Mandatiert seit: 04/16
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MINUSCA
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (UN-geführt)
Mandatiert seit: 04/14
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News

21.02.2024
UN envoy calls for curb on illicit weapons in CAR

The head of the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) on Wednesday urged greater support for the country’s efforts to build a professional national army, as part of a security overhaul, and stem the proliferation of deadly illicit weapons. [Meetings Coverage]

Source: UN News
21.02.2024
Report of the Secretary-General on MINUSCA

[…] The political landscape was marked by divergent reactions from the political opposition and armed group leaders to the overtures to dialogue by the President of the Central African Republic, Faustin Archange Touadera.

Source: S/2024/170
27.12.2023
Private American military company in discussions with CAR

The American private military company Bancroft Global Development is in discussions with the Central African Republic, it told AFP, while the Russian mercenary group Wagner, established in the country in 2018, is in the process of reorganization.

Source: Africanews
30.11.2023
MINUSCA SRSG Rugwabiza on need to build CAR's internal capacity - interview

[…] Rugwabiza explained how her Mission has made clear and measurable progress when it comes to the protection of civilians, despite challenges that have to do with access and mobility in a large country.

Source: The New Times
30.10.2023
US to evict Gabon, Niger, Uganda and CAR from trade program

[…] Biden said he was taking the step because of "gross violations" of internationally recognized human rights by the Central African Republic and Uganda. He also cited Niger and Gabon's failure to establish or make continual progress toward the protection of political pluralism and the rule of law.

Source: Reuters
26.10.2023
International support critical to forge lasting peace in CAR

Progress has been made in advancing a 2019 peace agreement in the Central African Republic (CAR) but the support of the international community is still vital, the UN Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza told the Security Council on Thursday. 

Source: UN News
22.09.2023
Exiled CAR ex-president François Bozizé sentenced to life

Exiled former Central African Republic presidentFrançois Bozizé, who now leads a rebel coalition, has been sentenced to forced labour for life for conspiracy, rebellion and murder in the chronically unstable nation. Bozize, who seized power in the CAR in 2003 but was toppled a decade later, was sentenced in absentia … .

Source: The East African
18.09.2023
What Wagner’s post-Prigozhin future looks like on the ground in CAR

[…] Since Prigozhin’s attempted coup in June and subsequent death in a plane crash outside Moscow just two months later, Russia has been engaged in a high-stakes scramble to centralize his empire on the African continent, … .

Source: CNN
07.09.2023
Wagner woes and a rebel crackdown: a briefing on the CAR’s shifting conflict

The conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) has changed significantly over the past two years as the government and its Russian mercenary allies have pushed rebel groups out of major towns and taken control of large parts of the country.#

Source: The New Humanitarian
05.09.2023
Central African Republic president meets Gabon junta leader for talks

Central African Republic President Faustin Touadera held closed-door talks with Gabon's junta-appointed leader in Libreville on Tuesday in the wake of the main regional bloc's condemnation of the Aug. 30 coup. Central African bloc ECCAS has suspended Gabon's membership, but has so far stopped short of imposing sanctions in response to the non-violent military ouster of President Ali Bongo.

Source: Reuters