Reference : V-P-CF-E-00213
Date : 10/2008
Country/Region : CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Caption : Batangafo district, Kambakota village. ICRC distribution of mosquito nets to each family.
Photographer : PENGILLEY, Teri
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : reserved users only
Copyright : CR Royaume-Uni
Description : The Central African Republic has experienced a long running insecurity and conflict over the past four decades. The ICRC is one on the only humanitarian actors that works across the whole of the country including the remote villages in the north. The delegation in CAR was first opened in 1997 working mainly for the protection of people arrested in link with mutinies and to promote international humanitarian low in the city of Bangui. It increases its operations in 2006 to provide assistance to the tens of thousands of civilians that have been affected.

Malaria is rife in the Central African Republic. The ICRC distributes insecticide treated mosquito nets to help prevent villagers from being bitten by infected mosquitoes that transmits the deadly yet preventable disease.
Original material : digital
Resolution : 3504x2336
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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