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CAR : A Forgotten Health Emergency

Central African Republic

The MSF team in Yongofongo, located 19 kilometres from Bangassou, Mbomou prefecture. Central African Republic, March 2023.
© Julien Dewarichet/MSF
Thousands of people have been killed or wounded and millions displaced during years of bloody – but largely neglected – conflict in the Central African Republic.

Since the civil war of 2013, CAR has been marked by cycles of intensive violence. Fighting between the government and non-state armed groups, spurred by an election process, escalated in early 2021.

MSF sees the direct consequences of violence on the health of individuals and entire communities. There is a severe lack of access to healthcare; trained health workers are scarce, health services are poorly resourced and often targeted by the conflict; and patients need to travel hundreds of kilometres on dangerous roads to reach medical structures.

In CAR, we focus on treating victims and survivors of sexual violence; provide sexual and reproductive healthcare, including maternal healthcare; and provide treatment to people living with HIV.

Our activities in 2023 in Central African Republic

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Central African Republic in 2023 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) remains a key healthcare provider in Central African Republic (CAR), offering vital medical services to hard-to-reach communities and people fleeing violence in Sudan and Chad.
Central African Republic IAR map 2023
Country map for the IAR 2023.
© MSF
in 2023
 
Malnutrition Crisis - CAR
Central African Republic

With improved access, malaria and malnutrition cases sharply rise in Bossangoa

Project Update 12 Oct 2018
 
Consequences of war for civilian population in Bangassou
Central African Republic

“We simply can’t let these people down. But we remain vigilant”: MSF returns to Bangassou

Interview 18 Sep 2018
 
Physiotherapy at SICA hospital, Bangui
Photo Story

Restoring body and mind through physiotherapy

14 Sep 2018
Photo Story
 
Sexual violence in Bangui
Central African Republic

“The tip of the iceberg”: Stream of patients offer glimpse into scale of sexual violence

Project Update 7 Sep 2018
 
CAR - Mar 2017
Central African Republic

Suffering mounts as armed groups return to Bambari

Project Update 31 Aug 2018
 
multi-antigenes vaccination campaign in CAR
Central African Republic

Protecting as many children as possible in an emergency context

Project Update 20 Jul 2018
 
Bambari May 2017
Central African Republic

Ongoing fears of outbursts of violence in Bambari hamper access to healthcare

Voices from the Field 26 Jun 2018
 
Influx of wounded patients in Sica hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

Days of violence and mass casualties in Bangui

Project Update 17 May 2018
 
Bambari May 2017
Central African Republic

Fire and bloodshed in Bambari, a town symbolising peace

Project Update 17 May 2018

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