Rwandan Peacekeepers in Central African Republic conduct community work and provide medical treatment to residents in Bossembele
CAR-Bossembele, 29 October 2022
Yesterday, Rwandan peacekeepers under United Nations Mission in Central African Republic (MINUSCA) conducted community work and provided medical treatment to 110 residents in Bossembele in YALOMONI Village, Sector West of CAR, 150 kms from Bangui.
The community work included clearing bushes and constructing a livestock trading area for the local community. During the community work, pregnant women were also provided with free mosquito nets.
The Mayor of BOSSEMBELE District, Mr Aristide SELENGOUMON thanked the Rwandan peacekeepers for their support and commended the close collaboration between peacekeepers and residents of Bossembele.
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