Kaboro
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Kaboro | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 6°58′3″N 17°31′43″E / 6.96750°N 17.52861°E | |
| Country | Central African Republic |
| Prefecture | Ouham |
| Sub-prefecture | Nana-Bakassa |
| Commune | Nana-Bakassa |
| Population (2015) | |
• Total | 2,917[1] |
Kaboro is a village situated in Ouham Prefecture, Central African Republic.
An NGO group named ANEA rehabilitated pumps in Kaboro in June 2014 with assistance from UNICEF and Médecins Sans Frontières.[2]
A bushfire occurred in Kaboro on 2 March 2015, annihilating 141 houses, many of which accommodated refugees from Mbali, Karoumba, Kamandiké, Katié, Kagomon, and Békondjo. Those villages were attacked by armed groups from 18 February to 1 March.[3]
Ex-Seleka group attacked Kaboro in February 2016 and burned 300 houses, prompting Anti-balaka group led by Omega to launch a counterattack.[4] An armed militia stormed Kaboro on 11 November 2016, killing two people.[5]
Education
Kaboro has one school.[6]