Gbangara. 17th March, 2015. Refugees from CAR live from monthes along the Ubangi river, on the congolese side.
Doula. 18th March, 2015. Many refugees still live along the border to keep contact with a part of their family who continue to live or work in Central African Republic.
The Ubangi river does the border between Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic. Many refugees are fishermen and need to live close the Ubangi, in despite of the risks. The fights continue just in the other side of the river.
Badakila. 19th March, 2015. Because of an attack of Anti-Balaka the last night, the families who stand along the river fled on a congolese village. During a mobile clinic, UNHCR propose to them to go in Bili camp.
Baladamo Rive. 17th March, 2015. Refugees from CAR live from months along the Ubangi river, on the congolese side. They continue to do some business between the two countries.
Baladamo Rive. 17th March, 2015. An employee from UNHCR talk to people to convince refugees on the Baladamo site to reach the Bili refugees camp, far from this dangerous place where they live since many months.
Doula, Congo DRC. 18th March, 2015. Today some families accept to leave this place and to reach the UNHCR Bili camp, far from this dangerous place where some Seleka soldiers sometimes come to fight. Today 76 people will be transferred from Doula to the Bili camp.
Transfer to the Bili camp by cars and truck.
The village is deserted by the refugees
The families leave their homes and are going to reach the trucks of the HCR.
Tatiana Golomo-Reine, 30, and her 4 children go out from UNHCR's car in Doula before the final trip to the Bili camp.
Transfer to the Bili camp by truck.
Refugees arrive in Bili camp.
The Bili camp was create 10 days ago.
A pastor of the community pray before the dinner offered to the new arrivals
First meal for the families
Families are putting in a dormitory for the first night.
Tatiana Golomo-Reine and Suzanne Yamburungbia 's families under their mosquito net. Women and children are separate from the men to avoid problems.
The second day, during the non-food item distribution.
The registration center. Family of Jean Yayo is register. They come from Bangui, CAR. They arrived the 4th April, 2014 in Congo and stand on Sidi, along Ubangui river. They just arrived yesterday night on Bili camp.
The Tatiana Golomo-Reine's family. They arrived 6 months ago from CAR.
Family of Jean Yayo just received the non-food item.
The Suzanne Yamburungbia's family takes her stuff before to be installed in their shelter.
An old blind man is guided by his little son to his new shelter.
Actually, around one hundred families are housed.
The families arrange their shelter for having a better environment. They cut the grass to avoid insects and snakes
Most resourceful refugees expand their shelter. This refugee will be hired to build the shelter of future refugees.
New arrival of refugees.