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UNICEF Central African Republic Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1
HighlightsSince January, the UNICEF-supported health facilities treated 55,859 children and women.UNICEF supported the treatment of 10,053 children aged between 0 and 59 months suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM).UNICEF and its partners provided access to safe water for 20,853 people, and 1,882 people h...

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"We are not invisible"
“Running? It has happened too many times, I have lost count of the exact number of times I have been forced to flee to escape death in recent years,” says Jean-Marie Sengoto. He recalls that each time an armed conflict has erupted in the Central African Republic, he and his family have been victims in their villag...

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Clashes erupted, lives disrupted and needs increased
When clashes erupted in Goya, in the Central African Republic’s central region, life for thousands got disrupted. Families were forced to flee their homes to look for safety in nearby woods. They stayed there for days without any assistance; left alone to survive on whatever they could find. Unfortunately, for man...