Central African Republic: Traffic Takes on New Meaning

While riding down the roads in the northwestern region of the Central African Republic (CAR), I felt like a celebrity. Children repeatedly rushed out of their homes when they heard our pickup truck rumbling through the dusty, bumpy roads and drowned us in a chorus of “Bonjours” and “Baraallahs” (the local greetings in CAR), while waving fervently.

Central African Republic: Hope and Cynicism

There is a small rural community in northwestern Central African Republic, right on the border with Chad. It is a remote village in a remote region in what is essentially a forgotten part of the world. As the crow flies, it lies about 400km north of the capital Bangui, but to drive there would take more than 12 hours on rocky dirt roads.
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