Doukouma

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Doukouma
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Doukouma
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates: 6°42′16″N19°22′26″E / 6.70444°N 19.37389°E / 6.70444; 19.37389
Country Central African Republic
Prefecture Nana-Grebizi
Sub-prefecture Kaga Bandoro
CommuneNdenga

Doukouma is a village situated 40 km from Kaga Bandoro [1] in Nana-Grebizi Prefecture, Central African Republic.

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History

In December 2015, Gauthier's Anti-balaka controlled Doukouma. [2] On 22 June 2018, the village self-defense group erected barricades to prevent Pakistan MINUSCA contingent to reach Mbrès due to the accusation of assisting Seleka. [1]

Education

Doukouma has one school. [3]

Healthcare

There is a health post in the village. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Ndeke Luka, Ndeke Luka. "Regain de tensions aux Mbrés, des villages incendiés". radiondekeluka.org. Radio Ndeke Luka. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  2. UN Security Council (December 2015). Letter dated 21 December 2015 from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic extended pursuant to Security Council resolution 2196 (2015) addressed to the President of the Security Council (PDF) (Report). p. 37. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  3. UNICEF (2013). République Centrafricaine : Ecoles de Nana-Gribizi (31 Janvier 2013) (PDF) (Map). 1:1,250,000. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  4. World Health Organization (March 2017). Enquête rapide sur l'estimation des besoins de santé des populations affectées par la crise en République Centrafricaine en 2016 (PDF) (Report). p. MM. Retrieved 11 November 2024.