Central African Republic is a world away. Why should I care?
A country in the middle of Africa, one of the poorest in the
world, now in the middle of a violent crisis which has displaced a
quarter of the population. Why should you care about Central African
Republic?You should care because Central African Republic is Remy�s
home. Remy is a nurse. When we met him, he was living in a camp for
displaced people with his family. But he was still working to treat the
thousands of people who fled to the bush when their villages were
ransacked and burnt by rebels. He would ride along the rough dirt roads
in the far west of the country; hide his motorcycle under a pile of
branches; and then hike through the bush with his medical box to where
people were hiding. He treated the sick before hiking back to the
motorcycle and riding back to the tent where he lived.
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Remy, a nurse in CAR, has not allowed the extremely difficult
circumstances in his country to stop him from helping those in need. (c)
UNICEF/CAR/2014
You should care because Central African Republic is also home to
Abakar, a former high-level Government official who for months couldn�t
leave his neighborhood, or go to his former office for fear that he
would be killed because of his religion. He is committed to staying in
CAR and rebuilding his country; and is leading efforts by the Muslim
Teacher�s Association to set up a temporary school for children who have
fled to the grounds of a mosque.
The school was constructed by a team of Muslims and Christians
working together. Which brings us to another reason you should care
about CAR. People in Central African Republic have an ability to forgive
beyond my comprehension. The man overseeing the construction of the
classrooms was a Christian. His niece was killed the day before the
building started, in crossfire from an attack by Muslim youth. The next
day he was back at work, alongside one of the elders from the mosque.
Christian rebels had killed the elder�s mother, niece, uncle and brother
when they were fleeing the country. But there the two men stood,
looking at building plans and measuring out classrooms.
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Construction of a temporary learning space. (c) UNICEF/CAR/2014
There are thousands of �everyday heroes� like them. The men who
volunteer to clean out the toilets at displacement camps; the volunteers
who get into rickety canoes to transport vaccinations to remote
communities; the priests who shelter Muslim families; the Imams who
preach peace; those who negotiate the release of children from armed
groups.
Central African Republic is poor, but it�s not poor in spirit. It is
in the middle of a violent crisis; but let�s not ignore the ordinary
people working for peace against all the odds. People are displaced but
they are determined to continue working for their country and their
people.
That�s why we should all care about CAR. It�s because of Central Africans.
Madeleine Logan is a communications specialist who has been living in the Central African Republic since January.
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