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As donors trumpet their latest initiatives to bring Africa out of poverty, Central African Republic risks falling through the cracks....

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Ange-Félix Patassé, Libyan, Martin Ziguélé, United States, Anicet-Georges Doleguélé, Eric Sorongopé, Pierre-André Wiltzer, Callisto Madavo, Abdoulaye Bio Tchané, Sudanese, François Bozizé, France, Mouvement pour la Libération du Peuple Centrafricain

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