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Hundreds more flee continuing LRA attacks in north-east Congo
30 Mar 2012 Continuing attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army have displaced more than 1,200 people and killed two in north-east Congo this month. -
From captive to budding entrepreneur with a boost from UNHCR
13 Oct 2011 An indomitable Congolese teenager survives Lord's Resistance Army atrocities and, after counselling, dreams of a future as a business owner. -
UNHCR starts relocation of 3,500 Sudanese refugees in Central African Republic
16 Nov 2010 UNHCR and the Central African Republic begin relocating some 3,500 Sudanese refugees from the far northeast to Bambari in the safer south. -
Thousands flee, many killed as Lord's Resistance Army steps up attacks
14 May 2010 UNHCR is alarmed at reports of a rise in the frequency and brutality of attacks by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army against civilians in three African countries. -
UNHCR transfers hundreds of Central African refugees to Chad refugee camp
7 May 2010 UNHCR begins transporting some 1,100 newly arrived refugees from Central African Republic to a camp in southern Chad, where they can receive assistance. -
Fresh violence forces 1,500 civilians to flee in Central African Republic
25 Mar 2010 UNHCR concern at security situation in Central African Republic as fresh fighting forces 1,500 people to flee their villages near the northern town of Batangafo. -
UNHCR chief visits Central African Republic, pledges support for the forcibly displaced
10 Mar 2010 High Commissioner António Guterres pledges to help improve living conditions for refugees and internally displaced people in the Central African Republic. -
UNHCR unites refugees and host communities in Chad
9 Mar 2010 Over the past two years, UNHCR has promoted initiatives in southern Chad to help integrate tens of thousands of refugees from Central African Republic into the local community. -
UNHCR chief puts spotlight on Central African refugees in Cameroon
5 Mar 2010 High Commissioner António Guterres calls on the international community not to forget Mbororo refugees during a visit to their settlements in Cameroon.