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Gbiti

Gbiti is a border town in the East Province in Cameroon.

Gbiti
Gbiti
Location in Cameroon
Coordinates: 4°42′2″N 14°42′36″E / 4.70056°N 14.71000°E / 4.70056; 14.71000
Country Cameroon
ProvinceEast Province
DepartmentKadey
CommunesKette

Border post edit

On 16 November 2013, "unidentified gunmen from the Central African Republic (CAR)" attacked the Cameroonian border post at Gbiti. "Seven people died in the attack."[1]

In 2013, the Kimberly Process’ Permanent Secretariat conducted an awareness campaign in the town about the importance of stopping the trade in blood diamonds, which could be used to finance Cameroonian gangs or political violence in the Central African Republic.

Refugee transit center edit

The town has been impacted by the refugees escaping the Central African Republic. [2][3][4][5][6]

As of May 26, 2014, 21,451 refugees from have crossed into Cameroon, and been received at the Gbiti transit center.[7]

Refugees assemble at the Gbiti transit center, and are transported to other locations, such as the refugee camp at Mbilé, located "four hours away by bus."[8]

A YouTube video shot on a mobile phone by a relief worker in April 2014 documents a group of exhausted, malnourished people slowly crossing the river to enter Gbiti.[9] Many refugees have suffered severe injuries in attacks by CAR Anti-balaka rebels.[10] One seven-year-old boy arriving with severe machete injuries was saved by treatment at the nearest hospital, located in Bertoua, three hours' drive away.[11]

Town life edit

Fuller video coverage of town life is available in a 33-minute French language video by Alexandre Vigot.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ewi, Martin (2013-12-17). "Terrorism and the threat radical Islam poses to Cameroon". ISS Africa. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  2. ^ "New mother and baby battle for survival in Cameroon refugee camp". Plan International. 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  3. ^ "Crusade against Central African diamonds in cross-border areas of East Cameroon". Business in Cameroon. 2014-01-24. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  4. ^ "Insécurité transfrontalière: Comprendre l'attaque de Gbiti à l'Est-Cameroun". CamNews24. 2013-11-21. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  5. ^ Schmitt, Celine (2014-05-23). "Growing numbers of young CAR refugees arrive in Cameroon with malnutrition". The Cameroon Daily Journal. Archived from the original on 2014-06-10. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  6. ^ "CAMEROON / CAR MALNOURISHED CHILDREN". UNifeed. 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  7. ^ Cameroon: Refugee sites and entry points for new refugees from the Central African Republic, May 28, 2014
  8. ^ "Brothers reunite with mother after ordeal in Central African Republic". UNHCR. 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  9. ^ Australia for UNHCR. "CAR: Cameroon River crossing from Central African Republic". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  10. ^ . Voxafrica - Video. 2014-06-03. Archived from the original on 2014-09-16. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  11. ^ Schmitt, Celine (2014-06-06). "Central African Republic: Rapid Treatment Saves Seven-Year-Old CAR Refugee Chopped and Left for Dead (Page 1 of 2)". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  12. ^ Vigot, Alexandre. Gbiti. YouTube (in French). Retrieved 2014-06-11.

External links edit

  • "Refugees from the Central African Republic fetching water from the oldest well of Gbiti, Cameroon". The Turing Foundation - Education. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  • Vigot, Alexandre. Gbiti. YouTube (in French). Retrieved 2014-06-11. 33 minute video of life in Gbiti.
  • "Cameroon: Location of Refugees and Main Entry Points (as of 02 May 2014) - Cameroon". ReliefWeb. Retrieved 2014-06-08. Map of border towns, refugee centers, with numbers of people
  • Cameroon: Refugee sites and entry points for new refugees from the Central African Republic, May 28, 2014


gbiti, border, town, east, province, cameroon, location, camerooncoordinates, 70056, 71000, 70056, 71000countrycameroonprovinceeast, provincedepartmentkadeycommuneskette, contents, border, post, refugee, transit, center, town, life, also, references, external,. Gbiti is a border town in the East Province in Cameroon GbitiGbitiLocation in CameroonCoordinates 4 42 2 N 14 42 36 E 4 70056 N 14 71000 E 4 70056 14 71000CountryCameroonProvinceEast ProvinceDepartmentKadeyCommunesKette Contents 1 Border post 2 Refugee transit center 3 Town life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBorder post editOn 16 November 2013 unidentified gunmen from the Central African Republic CAR attacked the Cameroonian border post at Gbiti Seven people died in the attack 1 In 2013 the Kimberly Process Permanent Secretariat conducted an awareness campaign in the town about the importance of stopping the trade in blood diamonds which could be used to finance Cameroonian gangs or political violence in the Central African Republic Refugee transit center editThe town has been impacted by the refugees escaping the Central African Republic 2 3 4 5 6 As of May 26 2014 21 451 refugees from have crossed into Cameroon and been received at the Gbiti transit center 7 Refugees assemble at the Gbiti transit center and are transported to other locations such as the refugee camp at Mbile located four hours away by bus 8 A YouTube video shot on a mobile phone by a relief worker in April 2014 documents a group of exhausted malnourished people slowly crossing the river to enter Gbiti 9 Many refugees have suffered severe injuries in attacks by CAR Anti balaka rebels 10 One seven year old boy arriving with severe machete injuries was saved by treatment at the nearest hospital located in Bertoua three hours drive away 11 Town life editFuller video coverage of town life is available in a 33 minute French language video by Alexandre Vigot 12 See also editCommunes of CameroonReferences edit Ewi Martin 2013 12 17 Terrorism and the threat radical Islam poses to Cameroon ISS Africa Retrieved 2014 06 12 New mother and baby battle for survival in Cameroon refugee camp Plan International 2014 Retrieved 2014 06 11 Crusade against Central African diamonds in cross border areas of East Cameroon Business in Cameroon 2014 01 24 Retrieved 2014 06 11 Insecurite transfrontaliere Comprendre l attaque de Gbiti a l Est Cameroun CamNews24 2013 11 21 Retrieved 2014 06 11 Schmitt Celine 2014 05 23 Growing numbers of young CAR refugees arrive in Cameroon with malnutrition The Cameroon Daily Journal Archived from the original on 2014 06 10 Retrieved 2014 06 10 CAMEROON CAR MALNOURISHED CHILDREN UNifeed 2014 05 12 Retrieved 2014 06 11 Cameroon Refugee sites and entry points for new refugees from the Central African Republic May 28 2014 Brothers reunite with mother after ordeal in Central African Republic UNHCR 2014 05 27 Retrieved 2014 06 12 Australia for UNHCR CAR Cameroon River crossing from Central African Republic YouTube Retrieved 2014 06 12 GBITI CAMEROON CAR anti balaka rebels leave women and children badly hurt Voxafrica Video 2014 06 03 Archived from the original on 2014 09 16 Retrieved 2014 06 12 Schmitt Celine 2014 06 06 Central African Republic Rapid Treatment Saves Seven Year Old CAR Refugee Chopped and Left for Dead Page 1 of 2 allAfrica com Retrieved 2014 06 10 Vigot Alexandre Gbiti YouTube in French Retrieved 2014 06 11 External links edit Refugees from the Central African Republic fetching water from the oldest well of Gbiti Cameroon The Turing Foundation Education Retrieved 2014 06 11 Vigot Alexandre Gbiti YouTube in French Retrieved 2014 06 11 33 minute video of life in Gbiti Cameroon Location of Refugees and Main Entry Points as of 02 May 2014 Cameroon ReliefWeb Retrieved 2014 06 08 Map of border towns refugee centers with numbers of people Cameroon Refugee sites and entry points for new refugees from the Central African Republic May 28 2014 nbsp This Cameroon location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gbiti amp oldid 1163207648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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