Synthesis of the Harmonised Claims of the Armed Groups of the RCO Bouar, of 30 August 2018
- Country/entityCentral African Republic
- RegionAfrica (excl MENA)
- Agreement nameSynthesis of the Harmonised Claims of the Armed Groups of the RCO Bouar, of 30 August 2018
- Date30 Aug 2018
- Agreement statusMultiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangementYes
- Agreement/conflict levelIntrastate/intrastate conflict ()
- StagePre-negotiation/process
- Conflict natureInter-group
- Peace processCAR: African Initiative (and related) Process
- Parties14 armed groups, signed in French language original pdf.
RPRC Rassemblement Patriotique pour le Renouveau de la Centrafrique
FDPC Front démocratique du peuple centrafricain
ATB / MOKOM Anti-Balaka, Mokom faction
3R Retour, réclamation et réhabilitation
UFR-R Union des forces républicaines (fraction)
MPC Mouvement Patriotic Centrafricain
UPC Unité pour la paix en Centrafrique
MLCJ Mouvement des libérateurs centrafricains pour la justice
FPRC Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de la Centrafrique
SELEKA - RENOVEE Séléka Rénovée
ATB / PEN Anti-Balaka, National coordination of the ex-anti-Balaka, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona
RJ / B Révolution and Justice (splintered, Belanga)
RJS Révolution and Justice (Sayo)
UFR Union des forces républicaines - Third partiesNo third parties recorded as signing the agreement. However, secondary sources suggest that the agreement resulted from the Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation, which was adopted by the African Union on 17 July 2017.
- DescriptionIn this agreement, resulting from a listening 'exercise' and facilitation by the AU's Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation, the 14 armed groups address the government of CAR with a list of demands, spanning political reform, socio-economic reconstruction, matters of security, and issues related to peace, rights, and humanitarian concerns. The groups, which had fought amongst themselves, agree to common positions which were subsequently presented to the government.
- Agreement document (original language)
Groups
- Children/youthGroups→Children/youth→SubstantivePage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
4. Support for associations and NGOs, women, young people, etc.
5. Development and equitable access to vocational training, as well as the building of literacy centers;
6. Taking young people into account in public development policies and reducing youth unemployment;
Page 3, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
20. Set up of a microcredit fund intended to finance the initiatives of young people and women associated with armed groups; - Disabled persons
No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national groupGroups→Racial/ethnic/national group→SubstantivePage 2-3, Column A. Political [demands]:
16. Recognition of the right to citizenship and
administrative documents without harassment, especially for Muslim and
Peuhl communities;
Page 2, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
7. Non-discrimination in access to health care;
8. Fair treatment of all national communities; - Religious groupsGroups→Religious groups→SubstantivePage 2-3, Column A. Political [demands]:
16. Recognition of the right to citizenship and
administrative documents without harassment, especially for Muslim and
Peuhl communities; - Indigenous people
No specific mention.
- Other groupsGroups→Other groups→RhetoricalPage 1, Column A. Political [demands]:
3. Development of a policy for the protection of minorities and their representation in the management of state affairs; - Refugees/displaced personsGroups→Refugees/displaced persons→SubstantivePage 1, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
1. Support for rehoming and assistance to displaced persons and refugees; - Social class
No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and genderPage 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
9. Promotion and respect for women's rights;
Page 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
4. Support for associations and NGOs, women, young people, etc.
Page 3, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
20. Set up of a microcredit fund intended to finance the initiatives of young people and women associated with armed groups; - Men and boys
No specific mention.
- LGBTI
No specific mention.
- Family
No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
No specific mention.
- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determination
No specific mention.
- Referendum
No specific mention.
- State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General referencesPage 3, Column A. Political [demands]:
18. Formation of a government to end the crisis;
Page 3, Column A. Political [demands]:
20. “Consultation” of Armed Groups when choosing a Prime Minister; - ElectionsPage 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
13. Organization of regional and municipal elections in 2019 - Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reformGovernance→Political parties reform→Rebels transitioning to political partiesPage 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
11. Transformation of armed groups into political parties; - Civil societyPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
4. Support for associations and NGOs, women, young people, etc. - Traditional/religious leadersPage 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
7. Recognition of the status of traditional heads of state
Page 1, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
4. Recognition and strengthening of the role of traditional chiefdoms; - Public administrationPage 1, Column A. Political [demands]:
2. Restoration of State authority / Reconstruction and restructuring of the administration;
Page 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
10. Promotion of competence and excellence in public administration
Page 2, Column A. Political [demands]:
14. Formation of the Good Governance Authority
Page 3, Column A. Political [demands]:
17. Establishment of two administrative control
posts (PCA), in the Vakaga and Haute-Kotto sub- prefectures; - Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharingPower sharing→Political power sharing→Other proportionalityState levelPage 1, Column A. Political [demands]:
1. Participation in the management of the State by appointing executives in the politico- administrative institutions/services of the country; - Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL generalPage 3, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
21. Application of all rights universally recognized and respected throughout the world. - Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
No specific mention.
- Socio-economic rights
No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- CitizenshipRights related issues→Citizenship→Citizen, generalPage 2-3, Column A. Political [demands]:
16. Recognition of the right to citizenship and
administrative documents without harassment, especially for Muslim and
Peuhl communities; - Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communicationRights related issues→Media and communication→Governance of mediaPage 2, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
2. Cessation of media manipulation; - Mobility/accessPage 1, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
7. Promotion of the free movement of people and goods by removing illegal physical and administrative barriers; - Protection measures
No specific mention.
- Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courtsPage 2, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
9. Restructuring of the judicial and penitentiary system; - Prisons and detention
No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstructionSocio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic developmentPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
7. Taking measures to control government revenues, resources, and expenses/management;
Page 2, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
Promotion of a job creation policy, accessible by all;
9. Deployment of basic social services with non- discriminatory access for all communities;
10. Creation of a university in each of the North-East, West, and South-East;
11. Computerization of state services;
12. Rehabilitation and development of livestock breeder communities;
13. Set up of a crisis budget to meet social needs and aid in economic recovery
14. Reform of the mining sector, the hydrocarbon sector, and the forest sector while respecting environmental standards;
15. Fight against corruption and transparency in the award of public contracts;
16. Promotion of the revival of the economy in areas strongly affected by conflicts;
17. Promotion of local processing of natural products and wealth;
Page 3, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
18. Creation of a climate conducive to the revival of socio-economic activities;
19. Revitalization of the crafts industry and promotion of entrepreneurship;
20. Set up of a microcredit fund intended to finance the initiatives of young people and women associated with armed groups;
21. Establishment of communication antennas in the inland region (radio, television, telephone);
22. Organization of socio-cultural activities (sports);
23. Environmental sanitation (Theoretical phase = Awareness + Practical phase);
24. Construction of irrigation canals in all regions with low rainfall;
25. Demarcation and securing of transhumance corridors;
26. Promotion of rural groups throughout the country (agriculture, livestock breeding, fish farming, fabric production, mining workers, trade;
Page 4, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
27. Integration into the public service of ex-combatants according to their profile;
28. Equipment of agro-pastoral groups with farming equipment for their subprefectures;
29. Rehabilitation or construction of petrol stations throughout the country;
30. The building of veterinary practices in all regions and sub-prefectures of the Country;
31. Upgrading of power stations in all regions of the Country;
32. Establishment of PMIs;
33. Rehabilitation of agro-pastoral research stations throughout the country;
34. Rehabilitation of factories for the processing of agro- pastoral products throughout the country;
35. Identification of households who have lost their driving oxen, and provision of these with harrow plows, carts, rickshaws, shredders, and manual hullers, with the aim of a rapid revival of
agricultural production;
Page 5, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
36. Assitance rebuilding or
restoring places of worship that have been vandalized and/or burned down;
37. Redefinition of the provisions of the mining code concerning the shares to be paid in favor of local development.
Page 3, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
19. Housing: Relocation of the peasants whose houses were burnt down and help with reconstruction by the delivery of imported materials (tools, wood, iron, hinges, and padlocks) for houses of 24m2, knowing that the average size of a household is 7 people;
20. Provision of all affected schools with meal programs (PAM Products) to keep students at school, knowing that the crops have been taken away and the granaries burned down;Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistancePage 2, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
15. Assistance to widows and orphans victims of armed violence;
16. Health and food support for billeted ex-combatants;
Page 3, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
19. Housing: Relocation of the peasants whose houses were burnt down and help with reconstruction by the delivery of imported materials (tools, wood, iron, hinges, and padlocks) for houses of 24m2, knowing that the average size of a household is 7 people;
20. Provision of all affected schools with meal programs (PAM Products) to keep students at school, knowing that the crops have been taken away and the granaries burned down;Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstructionPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
1. Construction of national roads, hospitals, schools, boreholes, and installation of water wells;
Page 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
3. Reopening of schools and hospitals; - National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resourcesPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
1. Construction of national roads, hospitals, schools, boreholes, and installation of water wells;
Page 2, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
Promotion of a job creation policy, accessible by all;
14. Reform of the mining sector, the hydrocarbon sector, and the forest sector while respecting environmental standards;
Page 5, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
37. Redefinition of the provisions of the mining code concerning the shares to be paid in favor of local development.
Page 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
12. Protection of flora and fauna against poachers; - International funds
No specific mention.
- Business
No specific mention.
- Taxation
No specific mention.
- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rightsPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
2. Support to the agro-pastoral sector and promotion of agriculture as well as fish farming;
Page 3, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
25. Demarcation and securing of transhumance corridors;
Page 4, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
28. Equipment of agro-pastoral groups with farming equipment for their subprefectures; - Cultural heritage
No specific mention.
- EnvironmentPage 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
12. Protection of flora and fauna against poachers; - Water or riparian rights or accessPage 1, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
1. Construction of national roads, hospitals, schools, boreholes, and installation of water wells;
Page 3, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
24. Construction of irrigation canals in all regions with low rainfall;
Security sector
- Security GuaranteesPage 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
13. Security assurances for disarmed, demobilized and billeted ex-combatants;
Page 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
17. "Guarantee" of certain combatants once demobilized; - CeasefireSecurity sector→Ceasefire→General commitmentsPage 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
8. Cessation of hostilities between armed groups as well as all acts of violence against the population and humanitarian workers; - Police
No specific mention.
- Armed forces
No specific mention.
- DDRSecurity sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisionsPage 3, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
20. Forced disarmament of armed groups not recognized in the DDRR, including self-defense groups;
21. Consideration of homemade weapons in the DDRR criteria;Security sector→DDR→DDR programmesPage 1, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
1. Agreement on / recognition of stages in the DDRR, RSS process;
2. Restructuring, restoration, and redeployment of a republican defense and security force;
3. Acceleration of the implementation of the Great DDRRR in all its aspects, drawing inspiration from the results of the pilot project DDRR;
4. Integration of elements of politico-military groups into the SDS;
5. Securing of prefectures, borders and sensitive areas;
6. Reintegration into their original bodies of the former FACA who had evolved into armed groups;
7. Promotion of the free movement of people and goods by removing illegal physical and administrative
barriers;
Page 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
8. Cessation of hostilities between armed groups as well as all acts of violence against the population and humanitarian workers;
9. Respect for regional balances in the SDS;
10. Fight against arms trafficking;
11. Securing of minority communities;
12. Protection of flora and fauna against poachers;
13. Security assurances for disarmed, demobilized and billeted ex-combatants;
14. Dissolution of all militias;
15. Prohibition of the home manufacturing of weapons and collection of homemade weapons;
16. Regulation of hunting weapons;
17. "Guarantee" of certain combatants once demobilized;
18. Repatriation of foreign mercenaries;
19. Consideration for the elements of the MLCJ disarmed in 2011, elements of URF-F disarmed in 2012, and elements of URF disarmed and relocated to the provinces;
Page 3, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
20. Forced disarmament of armed groups not recognized in the DDRR, including self-defense groups;
21. Consideration of homemade weapons in the DDRR criteria;
22. Construction of a memorial in the name of all the Central Africans who sacrificed their lives in defense of the Fatherland;
23. Revision of the average age of recruitment in the uniformed bodies;
24. Creation of military regions in the Prefectures;
25. Re-operationalization of the FACA forces throughout the territory;
26. Issuance of civil status documents to ex-combatants who do not have them, as part of DDRR. - Intelligence services
No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
No specific mention.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- CorruptionPage 2, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
8. Promotion of a job creation policy, accessible by all;
Page 2, Column B. Socio-economic [demands]:
15. Fight against corruption and transparency in the award of public contracts; - Crime/organised crimePage 2, Column C. Security and defense [demands]:
10. Fight against arms trafficking; - Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
No specific mention.
- Courts
No specific mention.
- MechanismPage 1, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
2. Reconstruction and establishment of a Truth, Justice, Repair and Reconciliation Commission;
3. Creation of a compensation fund for victims;
Page 3, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
18. Creation of national listening centers throughout the country; - Prisoner releasePage 1, Column A. Political [demands]:
6. Release of prisoners arrested due to politico- military movements; - Vetting
No specific mention.
- VictimsPage 1, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
3. Creation of a compensation fund for victims; - Missing persons
No specific mention.
- ReparationsTransitional justice→Reparations→Material reparationsPage 1, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
3. Creation of a compensation fund for victims; - ReconciliationPage 2, Column D. Justice, reconciliation and humanitarian questions [demands]:
13. Suppression of the
names Seleka and Antibalaka to promote social cohesion;
14. Training of local authorities on education for peace and reconciliation;
Implementation
- UN signatory
No specific mention.
- Other international signatory
No specific mention.
- Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
No specific mention.
- Enforcement mechanism
No specific mention.
- Related cases
No specific mention.
- SourceMade available via multiple internet portals. See https://www.centrafriqueledefi.com/pages/prefectures-et-villes-de-la-rca/bouar-syntese-des-revendications-des-groupes-armes-du-centrafrique.html (accessed on 29/6/2020)
https://corbeaunews-centrafrique.com/centrafrique-synthese-des-revendications-harmonisees-des-groupes-armes-reunis-a-bouar/ (accessed on 29/6/2020)
1. SUMMARY OF THE DEMANDS OF THE ARMED GROUPS OF CAR, IN BOUAR, AUGUST 30, 2018
A. POLITICAL
1. Participation in the management of the State by appointing executives in the politico-administrative institutions/services of the country;
2. Restoration of State authority / Reconstruction and restructuring of the administration;
3. Development of a policy for the protection of minorities and their representation in the management of state affairs;
4. Fair treatment of armed groups;
5. Acceleration of the decentralization process
6. Release of prisoners arrested due to politico-military movements;
7. Recognition of the status of traditional heads of state
8. Establishment of a follow-up committee for the conclusions of the dialogue process;
9. Promotion and respect for women's rights;
10. Promotion of competence and excellence in public administration
11. Transformation of armed groups into political parties;
12. Respect and implementation of the relevant conclusions of the Bangui forum 2015
13. Organization of regional and municipal elections in 2019
14. Formation of the Good Governance Authority
15. Return of politico-military leaders in exile
16. Recognition of the right to citizenship and administrative documents without harassment, especially for Muslim and Peuhl communities;
17. Establishment of two administrative control posts (PCA), in the Vakaga and Haute-Kotto sub-prefectures;
18. Formation of a government to end the crisis;
19. Dialogue / Negotiations in a neutral country;
20. “
Consultation” of Armed Groups when choosing a Prime Minister;
B. SOCIO-ECONOMIC
1. Construction of national roads, hospitals, schools, boreholes, and installation of water wells;
2. Support to the agro-pastoral sector and promotion of agriculture as well as fish farming;
3. Reopening of schools and hospitals;
4. Support for associations and NGOs, women, young people, etc.
5. Development and equitable access to vocational training, as well as the building of literacy centers;
6. Taking young people into account in public development policies and reducing youth unemployment;
7. Taking measures to control government revenues, resources, and expenses/management;
8. Promotion of a job creation policy, accessible by all;
9. Deployment of basic social services with non-discriminatory access for all communities;
10. Creation of a university in each of the North-East, West, and South-East;
11. Computerization of state services;
12. Rehabilitation and development of livestock breeder communities;
13. Set up of a crisis budget to meet social needs and aid in economic recovery
14. Reform of the mining sector, the hydrocarbon sector, and the forest sector while respecting environmental standards;
15. Fight against corruption and transparency in the award of public contracts;
16. Promotion of the revival of the economy in areas strongly affected by conflicts;
17. Promotion of local processing of natural products and wealth;
18. Creation of a climate conducive to the revival of socio-economic activities;
19. Revitalization of the crafts industry and promotion of entrepreneurship;
20. Set up of a microcredit fund intended to finance the initiatives of young people and women associated with armed groups;
21. Establishment of communication antennas in the inland region (radio, television, telephone);
22. Organization of socio-cultural activities (sports);
23. Environmental sanitation (Theoretical phase = Awareness + Practical phase);
24. Construction of irrigation canals in all regions with low rainfall;
25. Demarcation and securing of transhumance corridors;
26. Promotion of rural groups throughout the country (agriculture, livestock breeding, fish farming, fabric production, mining workers, trade;
27. Integration into the public service of ex-combatants according to their profile;
28. Equipment of agro-pastoral groups with farming equipment for their subprefectures;
29. Rehabilitation or construction of petrol stations throughout the country;
30. The building of veterinary practices in all regions and sub-prefectures of the Country;
31. Upgrading of power stations in all regions of the Country;
32. Establishment of PMIs;
33. Rehabilitation of agro-pastoral research stations throughout the country;
34. Rehabilitation of factories for the processing of agro-pastoral products throughout the country;
35. Identification of households who have lost their driving oxen, and provision of these with harrow plows, carts, rickshaws, shredders, and manual hullers, with the aim of a rapid revival of agricultural production;
36. Assitance rebuilding or restoring places of worship that have been vandalized and/or burned down;
37. Redefinition of the provisions of the mining code concerning the shares to be paid in favor of local development.
C. SECURITY AND DEFENSE
1. Agreement on / recognition of stages in the DDRR, RSS process;
2. Restructuring, restoration, and redeployment of a republican defense and security force;
3. Acceleration of the implementation of the Great DDRRR in all its aspects, drawing inspiration from the results of the pilot project DDRR;
4. Integration of elements of politico-military groups into the SDS;
5. Securing of prefectures, borders and sensitive areas;
6. Reintegration into their original bodies of the former FACA who had evolved into armed groups;
7. Promotion of the free movement of people and goods by removing illegal physical and administrative barriers;
8. Cessation of hostilities between armed groups as well as all acts of violence against the population and humanitarian workers;
9. Respect for regional balances in the SDS;
10. Fight against arms trafficking;
11. Securing of minority communities;
12. Protection of flora and fauna against poachers;
13. Security assurances for disarmed, demobilized and billeted ex-combatants;
14. Dissolution of all militias;
15. Prohibition of the home manufacturing of weapons and collection of homemade weapons;
16. Regulation of hunting weapons;
17. "
Guarantee" of certain combatants once demobilized;
18. Repatriation of foreign mercenaries;
19. Consideration for the elements of the MLCJ disarmed in 2011, elements of URF-F disarmed in 2012, and elements of URF disarmed and relocated to the provinces;
20. Forced disarmament of armed groups not recognized in the DDRR, including self-defense groups;
21. Consideration of homemade weapons in the DDRR criteria;
22. Construction of a memorial in the name of all the Central Africans who sacrificed their lives in defense of the Fatherland;
23. Revision of the average age of recruitment in the uniformed bodies;
24. Creation of military regions in the Prefectures;
25. Re-operationalization of the FACA forces throughout the territory;
26. Issuance of civil status documents to ex-combatants who do not have them, as part of DDRR.
D. JUSTICE, RECONCILIATION AND HUMANITARIAN QUESTIONS
1. Support for rehoming and assistance to displaced persons and refugees;
2. Reconstruction and establishment of a Truth, Justice, Repair and Reconciliation Commission;
3. Creation of a compensation fund for victims;
4. Recognition and strengthening of the role of traditional chiefdoms;
5. Raising of awareness on the fight against all forms of exclusion and discrimination;
6. Guarantee of the implementation of independent and fair justice;
7. Non-discrimination in access to health care;
8. Fair treatment of all national communities;
9. Restructuring of the judicial and penitentiary system;
10. Promotion of sports activities for cohabitation;
11. Promotion of the culture of peace;
12. Cessation of media manipulation;
13. Suppression of the names Seleka and Antibalaka to promote social cohesion;
14. Training of local authorities on education for peace and reconciliation;
15. Assistance to widows and orphans victims of armed violence;
16. Health and food support for billeted ex-combatants;
17. Support for leaders of armed groups;
18. Creation of national listening centers throughout the country;
19. Housing:
Relocation of the peasants whose houses were burnt down and help with reconstruction by the delivery of imported materials (tools, wood, iron, hinges, and padlocks) for houses of 24m2, knowing that the average size of a household is 7 people;
20. Provision of all affected schools with meal programs (PAM Products) to keep students at school, knowing that the crops have been taken away and the granaries burned down;
21. Application of all rights universally recognized and respected throughout the world.
2. REMARKS / OBSERVATIONS / RESERVATIONS
Political
1. General amnesty law;
2. Dialogue / Negotiations in a neutral country;
3. " Consultation" of Armed Groups for the choice of a Prime Minister.
4. Empowerment of Regions
5. Constitutional revision
signed representatives of:
RPRC Rassemblement Patriotique pour le Renouveau de la Centrafrique
FDPC Front démocratique du peuple centrafricain
ATB / MOKOM Anti-Balaka, Mokom faction
3R Retour, réclamation et réhabilitation
UFR-R Union des forces républicaines (fraction)
MPC Mouvement Patriotic Centrafricain
UPC Unité pour la paix en Centrafrique
MLCJ Mouvement des libérateurs centrafricains pour la justice
FPRC Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de la Centrafrique
SELEKA - RENOVEE Séléka Rénovée
ATB / PEN Anti-Balaka, National coordination of the ex-anti-Balaka, Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona
RJ / B Révolution and Justice (splintered, Belanga)
RJS Révolution and Justice (Sayo)
UFR Union des forces républicaines