
Central African Republic
MSF sees the direct consequences of violence on the health of the individuals and entire communities we serve. Wounded people needing care. Children unable to reach medical facilities during malaria season. The interruption of vaccination coverage and treatment for HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Women left without assistance before, during and after giving birth.
We are also responding to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in the Central African Republic.

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612,700
612,7
69,400
69,4
1997
1997

In times of COVID-19, malaria remains the number one killer of children in CAR

Measles is a steady, silent killer among COVID-19

AIDS death toll stagnating due to lack of testing at community level

MSF report "No time to lose" examines the fight against AIDS in 15 countries

Silence aggravates the wounds of sexual violence

“It felt like it was raining bullets” in attacks on villages that kill over 50

"We have not seen any doctors in Mingala for more than two years"

Unprotected: Report on violence and lack of protection for civilians in CAR
