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UNICEF Central African Republic Flash Update, 15 January 2021 Format Context and humanitarian situation In the run-up to the 27 December presidential and general elections and following the invalidation of former president Francois Bozizé’s candidacy by the Constitutional Court, a new coalition of a number of armed groups - Coalition des Patriotes pour le Changement (CPC) – was formed, asking for the elections to be postponed. The CPC launched an offensive from the West towards Bangui on the 18th of December, and others from the East and North in the following days. The national army, the MINUSCA’s peacekeepers and bilateral allies have resisted the CPC progression. Still the coalition has managed to attack and/or occupy a number of cities and towns. These include Bossangoa, Bossembele, Yaloke, Boali, Mbaiki, Boda, Beloko, Dekoa and Bouar in the West, and Bambari, Grimari, ....
Forgotten crises: Healthcare in the Central African Republic Format The Central African Republic has experienced one of the world’s most protracted crises. In the midst of it, however, there are individuals such as Gilles Mbassade, who are working to alleviate suffering. He looks after the sick and those in need with Doctors of the World. The German Government supports the project. There are 4.7 million people living in the Central African Republic, around 75 percent of whom below the poverty line. Half of the population is suffering from starvation, while a quarter is displaced. The Central African Republic gained its independence from France in 1960 and the country has not been at peace ever since. Under the command of local warlords, rebel groups have de facto control of two thirds of the country’s territory, which is the second poorest in the world. ....