
The Central African Republic (CAR) is still in a deep and complex crisis with significant humanitarian consequences. The security situation in the country remains volatile and unpredictable, making humanitarian access difficult and limiting the response to needs in many parts of the country. The collapse of socio-economic infrastructure, the low redeployment of state representatives in the interior of the country, the lack of basic services in the sub-prefectures, the economic paralysis, as well as the deterioration of the social fabric with Recurrent intercommunal violence has resulted in a humanitarian crisis that has displaced more than 900,000 people