Zentralafrikanische Republik
Zentralafrikanische Republik | AfrikaZIF kompakt
ZAR: Neuer ziviler Beratungseinsatz der EU gestartet | 08/2020
Stabilisierungsbemühungen in der ZAR: Aktuelle Friedenseinsätze | 03/2015
EU-Missionen in Afrika: die Zentralafrikanische Republik und Somalia | 02/2014
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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AU MISAC
AU Mission for the Central African Republic and Central Africa
Mandatiert: 09/14
MINUSCA
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (UN-geführt)
Mandatiert seit: 04/14
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News
The Central African Republic (CAR) is highly exposed to the impacts of climate change due to socioecological vulnerabilities and ongoing insecurity. Drivers of vulnerability include the absence of state authority, natural resource mismanagement, and low household and community resilience.
During the reporting period, the political situation was marked by the continued efforts by the Government to mobilize resources to organize the local elections, which were postponed to April 2025, owing to funding, operational and technical challenges. … The security situation remained volatile … .
The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) continues to train Central African Republic (CAR) soldiers, with more than 600 graduating in the latest batch. … Rwanda now has more than 2 000 soldiers serving in the CAR under the United Nations peacekeeping mission. It also maintains more than 1 000 soldiers in the CAR under a separate bilateral agreement since December 2020.
The UN Security Council on Tuesday lifted the arms embargo on the Central African Republic (CAR) government forces, while calling on all nations to take all necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply of all types of weapons and related materiel to armed groups operating there.
Central African Republic officials are pleading with civilians to go back to their villages, after up to 10,000 civilians were displaced this week by fighting between rebels and C.A.R. forces. Officials say a rebel group known as the Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation, or 3R, has relaunched hostilities in the central African nation.
The Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic has announced that on June 16, 2024, it arrested a former anti-balaka leader, Edmond Beïna, for crimes committed in 2014, Human Rights Watch said today. The arrest is a step toward assuring justice for victims of serious crimes in the country.
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]
[…] 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.
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.
[…] 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.