The Central African Republic (CAR) has suffered from a cycle of violent coups since gaining independence in 1960. In 2016, the country’s first peaceful, democratic election raised hopes that CAR was beginning to stabilize, but more recently, violence between armed groups has escalated. U.S. Institute of Peace programs in CAR seek to establish effective two-way communication between government officials and communities on local security concerns. USIP’s Initiative to Measure Peace and Conflict Outcomes works with U.S. government-funded programs in CAR to broaden their ability to share information and boost overall effectiveness.
Global Peace Index
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ACTIVE PROJECTS
GENDER INCLUSIVE FRAMEWORK
ELITE CAPTURE AND CORRUPTION OF SECURITY SECTORS
CONFLICT PREVENTION AND FRAGILITY WORKING GROUP
CONFLICT AND STABILIZATION MONITORING FRAMEWORK
yEAR 2024 : Security threats index - Country rankings
COUNTRY DIRECTOR
Mr : I FAFFOUNA
SDC DEPARTMENT
African Affairs
Country Office
SAC@Usinstitute-ruleoflaw.com
RELATED PROJECT
STABILIZATION AND RESILIENCE
MILITARY ADVISORY GROUP