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CAR: Kidnapped health workers released but NGOs stay away

wow.gm - The Italian charity, Cooperazione Internazionale (COOPI), will not resume activities in northwestern Central African Republic, despite the release of two kidnapped health workers, an official said. We closed our bureau in Bozoum because of insecurity, Marco Cordero of the Italian NGO, COOPI, said on 29 May. The whole zone is in danger. The abduction of the two nurses has had serious consequences for the activities of the Italian NGO in the region, Cordero told IRIN. COOPI is providing...» view full story
Story located in: africa » central african republic
Submitted By: mela
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