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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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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

22.05.2019
UN: Armed group kills more than 30 in Central African Republic

More than 30 people were killed and many more wounded when an armed group attacked villages in northwestern Central African Republic on Tuesday, the UN's peacekeeping mission (MINUSCA) said.

Source: VOA News
14.05.2019
First aid in years lifts hope for cut-off towns in Central African Republic

Since heavy fighting broke out in 2017 the road to Mingala has been blocked by armed groups who set up checkpoints to collect taxes, aid workers said

Source: Reuters AlertNet
13.05.2019
Truth and reconciliation commission announced

Central African Republic Prime Minister, Firmin Ngrébada, on May 11, 2019 announced the creation of a fund to cater for victims of the crisis plaguing the country since 2013, Radio Ndeke Luka reported. Speaking on the occasion of the fourth National Day for Victims of the Central African Republic Conflict, the PM said the move was part of efforts to ensure lasting peace in the country. Similarly, a Truth, Justice, Reparation and Reconciliation Commission will soon see the light of day in line with the February 5, 2019 Khartoum, Sudan Peace Accord between the CAR government and representatives of 14 armed groups.

Source: allAfrica
30.04.2019
Russia trains CAR defence forces

[…] The initiative comes a year after Russia achieved a partial lifting of the arms embargo on the Central African country from the United Nations Security Council.

Source: allAfrica
17.04.2019
Peace accord - partners push for rapid implementation

(A) United Nations, African Union and European Union mission is in the country on a four-day visit to help hasten up the implementation of the February 5, 2019 Khartoum Political, Peace and Reconciliation Accord. The delegation is made up of Smail Chergui, African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the UN Deputy Secretary General in charge of Peacekeeping and Koen Vervaeke, EU Africa Director.

Source: allAfrica
11.04.2019
CAR arms embargo - UN Security Council lists steps for review

[…] Christoph Heusgen, Security President for April, announced the Council's intention to establish by April 30, 2019 "clear and well identified key benchmarks."

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20.03.2019
Hundreds of trucks blocked on Cameroon-CAR border

Hundreds of trucks transporting food and humanitarian assistance to the Central African Republic are blocked at the border with Cameroon, as rebels have cut off the road to the capital, Bangui. The rebels acted to protest the president's new cabinet, which they say is not being representative enough.

Source: VOA News
13.03.2019
Hurdles on the road to peace in the Central African Republic

The government of the Central African Republic and 14 of the most powerful armed groups operating in the country came together to sign a peace deal last month. If it goes to plan, the signatories will be responsible for leading the country into a new era of peace, allowing its incredible potential to blossom. However, failure will further solidify CAR’s place as one of the world’s most fractured states.

Source: Irinnews
05.03.2019
Central African Republic peace deal faces setback

Central African Republic's month-old peace deal with armed groups is facing its first major challenge this week, after several signatories said a newly-formed government was not sufficiently representative. … But four of the rebel groups have since withdrawn their representatives from government or demanded a reshuffle, including FPRC, one of the main participants. On Monday, another rebel group MLCJ demanded the prime minister reorganise cabinet within 72 hours.

Source: Reuters AlertNet
25.02.2019
Will the latest Central African Republic peace deal hold?

The 6 February peace accord between the Central African Republic (CAR) government and 14 recognised armed groups is the eighth such agreement since the country descended into violence in 2012. It came after 10 days of talks in Khartoum, building on more than two years of intense negotiations under the African Union (AU) Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation in the CAR.

Source: ISS Today