Sexual assaults rise in Central African Republic. Wagner, bandits and even peacekeepers are blamed
- Gender-Based violence is rising in Central African Republic amidst ongoing conflict and weak legal and care systems. Locals and aid groups attribute this to the stigma of speaking up.
- Russian fighters, part of the Wagner mercenary group, are accused of sexual assaults in Central African Republic. The locals fear reprisal due to the fighters' close ties with communities.
- The UN struggles with allegations of sexual assaults by peacekeepers, impacting funding for gender-based violence efforts in the country.
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