Highlights
• The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) continues to provide vital security telecommunications and data services to the humanitarian community in 8x operational areas across Central African Republic (C.A.R.): Bangui, Bambari, Kaga-Bandoro, Bossangoa, Zemio, N'Dele, Paoua and Bouar.
• The ETC is planning for the transition of long-term shared Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services from the end of June this year.
• Full inventories of ETC equipment at each of the 7x field sites is being carried out.
• Equipment installations are being checked and maintenance carried out in Kaga-Bandoro, Bambari,
Bossangoa, Paoua and Bouar.
Situation Overview
The complex humanitarian and protection crisis affecting Central African Republic since 2012 shows no sign of abating.
The country continues to suffer from instability and an estimated 2.2 million people will be in need of humanitarian assistance in 2017, including 1.1 million children. By the end of 2016, an estimated 420,000 people were internally displaced due to the ongoing conflict, with an additional 453,000 having sought refuge in neighbouring countries.