All photos by Christian Werner
Boda, Central African Republic—One of the biggest Muslim enclaves can be found in Boda. The central mosque in Boda is one of the few that lasted the conflict.
Gambo, Central African Republic—UN "peacekeeping" troops came to CAR 16 months ago. Since then it's been impossible to calm down the population and bring peace. The Congolese UN troops are accused of killing and raping innocent civilians.
Bambari, Central African Republic—A young Christian was attacked by several people in a village near Bambari. Muslim Séléka rebels burned his village and killed a lot of its inhabitants as revenge. This man survived the attacks.
Bangui, Central African Republic—At the airport M'Poko in Bangui, planes land directly into a a huge camp of internally displaced people. The people fled there because they are nearer to the UN MINUSCA forces, which can protect them from attacks.
Bambari, Central African Republic—After the heavy clashes between the Christian anti-balaka group and the Muslim Séléka rebels, most young men were fighting instead of farming for two years. The biggest impact, after the killings, is malnutrition.