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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: CEMAC troops deployed to mining town of Bria, 31/Oct/05
BANGUI, 31 October (IRIN) - Troops of the Economic Community of Central Africa States were deployed on Saturday to the Central African Republic's northeastern town of Bria to help combat banditry, which has increased sharply across the country's provinces, according to a CEMAC... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Anti-measles campaign begins, 25/Oct/05
BANGUI, 25 October (IRIN) - After a two-week public awareness campaign, the government of the Central African Republic began on Monday a measles vaccination drive, targeting an estimated two million children aged between six months and 14 years. ... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Bozize pardons ex-presidential guards' chief, 21/Oct/05
BANGUI, 21 October (IRIN) - The president of the Central African Republic, Francois Bozize, pardoned on Wednesday a former head of presidential security, Gen Ferdinand Bomba Yeke, who had been in detention for two years.... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC-CHAD: Food could run dry for "forgotten refugees," WFP says, 20/Oct/05
DAKAR, 20 October (IRIN) - Food could run out within months for thousands of Central Africans who have fled to Chad, the UN World Food Programme has warned, saying the refugees’ plight “has barely registered” on the world scene. ... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Civil servants begin eight-day strike, 19/Oct/05
BANGUI, 19 October (IRIN) - Civil servants in the Central African Republic began on Wednesday an eight-day strike over salary arrears. ... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Three ministers suspended over fraud allegation, 19/Oct/05
BANGUI, 19 October (IRIN) - Three ministers in the Central African Republic were suspended on Tuesday for three months without pay over allegations of misappropriating public funds. ... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Mission to flood-affected areas planned, official says, 14/Oct/05
BANGUI, 14 October (IRIN) - The government of the Central African Republic may send a mission to flood affected areas outside the capital, Bangui, to assess the agricultural damage caused by floods that swept parts of the country in August, a government official has said.... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Census unearths 1,699 ghost workers, 14/Oct/05
BANGUI, 14 October (IRIN) - An ongoing census of civil servants in the Central African Republic has revealed 1,699 ghost workers, Prime Minister Elie Dote said on Thursday.... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Repatriation of Sudanese refugees to begin shortly, UNHCR says, 12/Oct/05
BANGUI, 12 October (IRIN) - Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees in the Central African Republic will be repatriated towards the end of October or in November, the country representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Bruno Geddo, said on Tuesday.... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Unions call on civil servants to begin nationwide strike, 12/Oct/05
BANGUI, 12 October (IRIN) - Central African Republic's main trade unions called on the entire civil service to go on a three-day strike beginning on Wednesday, to draw attention to their outstanding problem of salary arrears. ... Full Report... Email Report

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Access to water for the flood-affected improves - UN, 5/Oct/05
NAIROBI, 5 October (IRIN) - A UN project to provide clean water for thousands of residents of Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, is scheduled to change its distribution system to enhance the project's efficiency, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian... Full Report... Email Report


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