UN envoy: Central African Republic headed toward peace
The Central African Republic is “on a path to incremental peace” that will be achieved if U.N. peacekeepers keep responding strongly against armed groups, the U.N. envoy for the volatile country said Monday.
But Parfait Onanga-Anyanga told the Security Council an upsurge in violence that erupted in May in several areas involving rival groups was very worrying, including “systematic aggression against peacekeepers.”
He also expressed concern that “the already dire humanitarian situation confronting the country is at risk of worsening” if displaced people and refugees who have fled fighting can’t return home.
“Over half of Central Africans — or 2.2 million people — need assistance or are food insecure,” Onanga-Anyanga said. “This figure represents the highest per capita caseload in the world and bears re-stating with ever more urgency.”


