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The UN says tens of thousands of people have fled CAR into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon.
BBC: CAR rebel head Michel Djotodia 'suspends constitution'
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The Dzanga-Ndoki Park, a World Heritage Site, is located in the south-western corner of the Central African Republic (CAR), where it borders Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.
BBC: Elephants
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The draw has been relatively kind to the Germans, who open their group campaign against Saudi Arabia, before tackling the Republic of Ireland and rounding off against Cameroon.
BBC: Klinsmann's confidence in Voller
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Most of the refugees have gone to the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo, others to Chad and Cameroon.
BBC: Central Africa Republic crisis: Refugee numbers 'swell'
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Several countries have introduced or amended laws to strengthen community land rights - including Angola, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gambia, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Sudan and Tanzania.
BBC: Deforestation 'faster in Africa'
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One of the most geologically enigmatic regions of the continent is found in central Africa, which includes Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, although some progress has been made in the latter two countries, probably because of their currently high level of oil and mineral exploration.
UNESCO: EARTH SCIENCES FOR SOCIETY
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In addition to Cameroon, Wolfe has teams in the Democratic Republic of Congo, China, Malaysia, Madagascar and Laos.
CNN: Tracking deadly viruses' spread from animals to humans
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The new funding will support HIV and AIDS prevention in 14 French-speaking countries in West and Central Africa, namely Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.
UNESCO: Regional workshop for UNESCO staff working in HIV and AIDS in Central and West Africa | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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The governments of three Central African nations -- Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Chad -- announced Saturday they would muster as many as 1, 000 soldiers for joint military operations to protect the region's last remaining savanna elephants, as the Sudanese poachers are still active in the region.
CNN: Cameroon elephant slaughter latest in string of killings