Without Security, No Going Home in Central African Republic
There are still 50,000 refugees living in M'Poko camp at Bangui airport in Central African Republic. The authorities want them to go home but this is not an option for those who sought refuge at Bangui airport five months ago. The MSF teams have provided 90,000 consultations in this camp since the beginning of the year.

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Central African Republic in Crisis: One Year of Displacement

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Central African Republic: "A tent doesn't offer much protection from bullets!"

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CAR - Mutineers List Conditions For Peace

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I Quit My Job And Joined Doctors Without Borders

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Commercial activity picks up in Bangui markets post-war

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French troops start to disarm militias in Central African Republic

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Anti-Balaka militia group rejects election of Bangui interim leader

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UN warns CAR close to becoming failed state

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BREAKING NEWS: U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Expected To Be Signed Sunday, Trump Says

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Chaos reigns in Bangui

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Anti-Balaka: Hand Over your Weapons or be Military Targets

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Bangui calm again after Chad peacekeepers killed by Christian militia in Central African Republic

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Muslim rebels move out of main military base

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Central African Republic- Revolt Against President

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‘Extraordinary’: Judge demands Blanche put IN WRITING Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund is dead

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Face Tattooed Killer Wade Wilson Gets Sentenced to Death

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Why the most recent batch of UFO files is different from the others

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