Red Cross Response in Central African Republic

Red Cross Response in Central African Republic
Following the violence in the country, thousands of people have been internally displaced and live in the open or in camps.
Red Cross Response in Central African Republic
Following the violence in the country, thousands of people have been internally displaced and live in the open or in camps.
Red Cross Response in Central African Republic
Following the violence in the country, thousands of people have fled their homes and are displaced in the country. To respond to their needs, the Central African Republic Red Cross, with the support of the IFRC, has been building latrines.
Red Cross Response in Central African Republic
Following the violence in the country, thousands of people have fled their homes and are displaced in the country. To respond to their needs, the Central African Republic Red Cross, with the support of the IFRC, has been building latrines.
Red Cross Response in Central African Republic
Following the violence in the country, the Central African Republic Red Cross is providing first aid activities, helping the wounded and referring them to the hospital when there is one functioning.

Over the last couple of months, Central African Republic civilians have been suffering due to the eruption of violence. The crisis has forced thousands to flee their homes, fearing for their families and lives. In Central African Republic, 80 per cent of health facilities are not working, many schools are closed, access to water and sanitation is more difficult and farming is in crisis.

The above slideshow provides a look at how the Central African Republic Red Cross is assisting those affected by the conflict and meeting their priority needs.


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