Guinikoumba, also spelled Guénékoumba, is a village located in Haut-Mbomou Prefecture, Central African Republic.

Guinikoumba
Guinikoumba is located in Central African Republic
Guinikoumba
Guinikoumba
Location in Central African Republic
Coordinates: 5°5′37″N 24°36′26″E / 5.09361°N 24.60722°E / 5.09361; 24.60722
CountryCentral African Republic
PrefectureHaut-Mbomou
Sub-prefectureZemio
CommuneZemio

History

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In 2013, an unknown armed group attacked a van that transported vaccines to Zemio 2 km from Guinikoumba. They killed the doctors and the crews and burned the vehicle. Subsequently, the villagers felt threatened by the presence of an armed group near their village. They decided to take refuge in a field 15 km downstream from the village. As a result, Guinikoumba temporarily became a ghost town. The residents soon returned to the village.[1][2]

On 25 April 2015, 17 LRA militias raided Guinikoumba.[1][3] They looted houses, a school, and a health post and abducted two people. A clash between the local and LRA ensued, injuring one LRA militia. The residents fled Guinikoumba and only returned one week after the attack.[1]

Education

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Guinikoumba has one school. In 2013, JUPEDEC constructed a school building with three classrooms to replace the straw school that was built by the community. However, in 2015, the construction was halted due to insecurity. [4]

Healthcare

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Guinikoumba has one health post.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c ACTED 2015a, p. 4.
  2. ^ ACTED (21 May 2015). RRM RCA : Evaluation Multisectorielle à Guinikoumba (Haut Mbomou) (PDF) (Report). p. 1. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  3. ^ Small Arms Survey, Small Arms Survey. "Lord's Resistance Army Update (17 June 2015)". reliefweb.int. Small Arms Survey. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ ACTED 2015a, p. 11.
  5. ^ 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. UU. Retrieved 10 February 2023.

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