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Cmeroon Accuses CAR Rebels of Stealing Cattle

Cameroon officials are accusing rebels from the Central African Republic of crossing the border and stealing cattle and abducting villagers for ransom. The officials...

Wst and Central Africa: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (29 June – 5 July 2021)

CAMEROON FOOD ASSISTANCE HAMPERED BY INSECURITY IN THE NORTH-WEST On 25 June, non-state armed group (NSAG) members abducted five aid workers during a food distribution mission...

CRF Annual Results Report 2020

Foreword It is a pleasure to introduce the 2020 Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) Annual Results Report. The year 2020 illustrates the need for an emergency...

Presidency receives SIU report on Digital Vibes matter

The Presidency has received the final report of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) on an investigation into a contract between the National Department of...

WO statement on the clinical trial of CVO+ remedy

Antananarivo / Brazzaville - The World Health Organization (WHO) reiterates that there is not yet a specific antiviral treatment whose safety and effectiveness are...

Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen Desert Locust Crisis Appeal (January 2020 – December 2021)

A desert locust upsurge is still underway in the Greater Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, while the situation has returned to normal...

Smalia Humanitarian Fund Annual Report 2020

Humanitarian situation in 2020 The humanitarian crisis in Somalia continues to be characterized by ongoing conflicts, climate-related shocks, communicable disease outbreaks and weak social protection...

Mgrant Return and Reintegration: Complex, Challenging, Crucial

Cameroon – Since the COVID-19 outbreak, many Cameroonian migrants, like countless others from West and Central Africa, have been stranded en route to their...

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Repo Rate Remains Unchanged at 6.75 Percent: Bank of Namibia’s Decision to Safeguard Currency Peg

Windhoek: The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has maintained the repo rate at 6.75 percent for the next two months. The central bank announced this decision on Wednesday, stating that the unchanged rate aims to sustain the peg between the Namibian Dollar and th...
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Ethiopia and Kenya Sign Memorandum to Boost Border Trade

Addis Ababa: Ethiopia and Kenya have signed an implementation memorandum of agreement to facilitate trade relations between the two countries and ensure that people living in the border area can access essential daily commodities without any supply di...

Value Addition on Rice Key to Boosting Income and Nutrition in Kenya

Nairobi: Paddy rice production in Kenya has doubled over the past six years, increasing from 116,000 metric tons in 2018 to 244,000 metric tons in 2023. However, the national rice self-sufficiency rate remains below 20 percent, indicating a continued ...

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