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Extractions: Central African Republic History Archaeological remains indicate that a civilisation existed in the region of modern day CAR before the rise of Egypt. Little is known of that, however, and of the CAR's present inhabitants, pygmies were the first to arrive. More than 1000 years ago people began migrating from Sudan in the east and Cameroon in the west. By 1600, the region was probably part of the Gaoga empire; slavery was the rage and villages were continually raided by Arab conquerors from Chad and Sudan, and via the coast by European slavers. Whole villages in the north were depopulated, and people were still being sold in Cairo slave markets until the late 19th century. The CAR today is one of the most lightly populated countries in Africa. When the European powers carved up Africa, France was awarded most of the central area. In 1889, a French post was set up in Bangui, although complete control wasn't secured for another 12 years. The French government soon realised it did not have the savoir-faire to exploit the region to the full, so the government broke it down into 17 concessions and dished them out to European companies in exchange for around 15% of profits and a fixed annual payment. The companies weren't particularly enlightened employers; they conscripted the local population into slave-like servitude. Those who refused or deserted were killed or tortured, and thousands died.
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Extractions: The history of Baptist Mid-Missionsâ work in the Central African Republic begins with the history of the Mission itself when on January 1, 1921, Rev. William Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Rosenau, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, and Mrs. Rowena Becker began their long journey inland to establish the first three stations of BMM at Sibut, Crampel, and Bangassou. Eventually the ministry spread throughout much of the C.A.R. Over the decades the Lord has raised up hundreds of Baptist churches. The Scriptures have been translated into Sango; a hospital and dispensaries have been established; and Bible schools have trained hundreds of pastors and Christian workers who now carry on the majority of the work.
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Extractions: Since the nineteenth century the area of the present-day Central African Republic is inhabited by Sudanese tribes, the Banda and the Baya. Before that the are appears to have been settled from at least the 7th century on by overlapping empires, including the Kanem-Bornu , Ouaddai, Baguirmi and Dafour groups based in Lake Chad and the Upper Nile. Later, various sultanates claim the region as a slave reservoir, from which slaves were traded north across the Sahara and to West Africa for export by the Europeans. In 1875 the Egyptian sultan Rabah governs Upper-Oubangui. Europeans, primarily the French, German and Belgians arrive in the area in 1885. The French gets possession of the right bank of the Oubangui River in 1887 and form the territory of Upper-Ubangui , that becomes part of French Congo .Two years later, the French established an outpost at Bangui, and in 1894 Oubangui-Chari became a French territory. France consolidates its control over the territory in 1903 after having defeated the forces of Rabah and establishes colonial administration throughout the territory. In 1907 France establishes the seperate colony of Ubangui-Chari-Chad , this colony becomes in 1910 a constituent part of French Equatorial Africa . The territory is divided in 1920 into Ubangui-Chari and Chad . Ubangui-Chari becomes a French overseas territory in 1946 and when in 1958 French Equatorial Africa is dissolved, it gets autonomy as the Central African Republic
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Extractions: During independence in 1960, the country had no single university. Central African students expatriated, particularly to France, to obtain degrees in higher education institutions. In the early 1960s, the country shared with Gabon, Chad, and the Republic of Congo, a common post-secondary institution: the Foundation for Higher Education in Central Africa (FESAC), created by France to provide a regional training infrastructure for people of the former colonies of the French Equatorial Africa. CAR hosted the Agriculture Institute, while secondary schools teachers received their training at the School of Education in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo. At the Wakombo Agricultural Research Center and botanical center, high-level research was then conducted on tropical plants such as coffee, cocoa, and pepper trees. The center ran the Cahiers de la Maboke, a respected international journal published in collaboration with the French Museum of Natural History, from the mid-1940s to the nationalization of the center in 1966.
Extractions: Talk ... Newswatch LANGUAGES Last Updated: Friday, 11 March, 2005, 15:14 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version The elections mark the end of a political transition Voters in Central African Republic elect a president and assembly on Sunday, ending two years of military rule under President Francois Bozize. Q: Who is favourite to win the presidency? Francois Bozize , a former army general, who ousted former President Ange-Felix Patasse and took control in the capital, Bangui, in March 2003. The coup was condemned internationally but Mr Bozize gradually gained approval at home after he restored security to the capital, paid wage arrears and launched an anti-corruption drive. Though he pledged new elections when the security situation improved, the vote was delayed for two years due to instability in the north of the country. Mr Bozize announced in December 2004 he would run as an independent candidate after initially ruling himself out. Q: Who are his main challengers? Andre Kolingba , a former military ruler who seized power in a bloodless coup in 1988. He reinstated a multi-party system in 1991 but lost the first democratic election to Mr Patasse in 1993.
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Extractions: History of Central African Republic Historical information about Central African Republic can be found here. Introduction Background: In 1996, the country experienced three mutinies by dissident elements of the armed forces, which demanded back pay as well as political and military reforms. Subsequent violence between the government and rebel military groups over pay issues, living conditions, and lack of opposition party representation in the government, destroyed many businesses in the capital, reduced tax revenues, and exacerbated the government's problems in meeting expenses. African peacekeepers restored order in 1997; in April 1998 the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINURCA) assumed responsibility for peacekeeping operations. Geography Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates: 7 00 N, 21 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 622,980 sq km land: 622,980 sq km water: sq km Areaâcomparative: slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries: total: 5,203 km
Extractions: April 12, 2003 - University of Colorado at Denver: Janet Heine Barnett taught mathematics for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic Peace Corps Online Directory Central African Republic The Peace Corps in the Central African Republic : April 12, 2003 - University of Colorado at Denver: Janet Heine Barnett taught mathematics for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic By Admin1 (admin) on Saturday, April 12, 2003 - 07:51 pm: Edit Janet Heine Barnett taught mathematics for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic Since joining the faculty at the University of Southern Colorado in 1990, Janet has taught a wide variety of undergraduate courses, directed several senior research projects, and helped to establish USCs successful Group Learning Program in College Algebra. In recent years, her research has increasingly focused on the history of mathematics and its relation to pedagogy. She was a 1995-96 fellow at the NSF-funded Institute on the Use of History in the Teaching of Mathematics, has organized special sessions on the History of Mathematics at section meetings, and is a regular presenter on historical/mathematical topics at regional and national conferences. The opportunities I have had to work with the membership and executive committee of the Rocky Mountain Section over the years has been tremendously rewarding, both personally and professionally. I have especially enjoyed the challenges of learning the combined duties of secretary/treasurer/newsletter editor these past three years. I would welcome the opportunity to use this experience to further enhance our ability as a professional organization to provide regional leadership in both the promotion of excellence in mathematics education, and in the enhancement of public understanding about the needs and importance of mathematical research and education. I am especially excited about the opportunities before us on these two fronts when a national meeting finally returns to Colorado with Mathfest 2003 on the University of Colorado Boulder campus.
Central African Republic - Reports To Treaty Bodies The initial report of the central african republic (CRC/C/11/Add.18, including into the central african republic; a weakening of the regional economy; http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2000/vol2/cartb.htm
Extractions: Committee on the Rights of the Child The initial report of the Central African Republic ( CRC/C/11/Add.18 , November 1998) was considered by the Committee at its September/October 2000 session. The report prepared by the government contains information on, inter alia In its concluding observations and comments ( CRC/C/15/Add.138 ), the Committee noted positively: references to children in the Constitution and the adoption of a new family code, which entered into force in October 1998; the establishment of a Children's Parliament and of a network of ambassadors for peace; the introduction of a program through which schools are managed by local communities and the accompanying increase in the enrolment of children living in those communities; efforts to receive refugee children from neighbouring countries; the establishment of the National Commission for the Follow-Up of the Convention and of committees at provincial and local levels. Factor impeding the implementation of the Convention were noted as including: the process of emerging from a period of political instability and intermittent armed conflicts; armed conflicts in several neighbouring countries which have led to some regional instability and movements of refugees, including into the Central African Republic; a weakening of the regional economy; the failure of economic reforms and the pressures exerted by structural adjustment programs; the fact that the country is landlocked; the very high illiteracy rate among the population in general and its negative impact on the implementation of certain aspects of the Convention in rural areas.
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Extractions: Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Population: Ethnic groups: Baya 34%, Banda 27%, Sara 10%, Mandjia 21%, Mboum 4%, M'Baka 4%, Europeans 6,500 (including 1,500 French) Religions: indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic 25%, Muslim 15%, other 11% note: animistic beliefs and practices strongly influence the Christian majority Languages: French (official), Sangho (lingua franca and national language), Arabic, Hunsa, Swahili Area: total: 622,984 sq km, land: 622,984 sq km, water: sq km Natural resources: diamonds, uranium, timber, gold, oil, hydropower L'Assemblée Nationale La Présidence Le Cabinet Particulier ... PoliSci.com: Central African Republic - covers the executive and legislative branches, economy, political parties, and more Flags of the World: Central African Republic Political Resources on the Net: Central African Republic Central African Republic Embassy in the US Direction de la Météorologie Nationale, Servie Hydrologie
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Extractions: History of the membership The continent's position as a crossroads between the Americas, Europe and Asia also lays it open to transnational crimes such as traffic in weapons, illicit drug trafficking, illegal immigration, traffic in stolen motor vehicles and fraud, which can only be stopped by international co-operation. Seeking and locating the criminals involved poses problems relating to information exchange, international identification and arrests with a view to extradition. This is why Interpol-in accordance with Article 2 (1) of its Constitution-ensures the closest possible co-operation between the criminal police authorities of all member countries, including those in Africa. Crime is not associated with a particular region and is certainly not a problem for Africa alone. Ever since it was established, the International Criminal Police Organization - Interpol has been seen by countries all over the world as an institution whose principles and objectives correspond to universal aspirations for human rights, public safety and the fight against ordinary law crime.
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