Central African Republic: MSF condemns the killing of a colleague, shot multiple times in Moyenne-Sido

Bangui, 31 May 2022 – A staff member from Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) died on Saturday 28 May after being shot three times by an individual employed by the armed forces of the Central African Republic (CAR) in the northwestern prefecture of Ouham. MSF condemns this incident in the strongest possible terms and calls on the authorities to clarify the circumstances leading to the killing of our colleague.

Mahamat Ahamat, 46, worked with MSF as a medicine dispenser in the town of Moyenne-Sido since 2010. He was off-duty and at home when the incident occurred at around six in the morning. The exact circumstances are still to be clarified, but we know that Mahamat was shot three times, and died of his wounds in Kabo hospital a few hours later.

 Mahamat leaves behind a wife and four children. MSF is in touch with his family to provide all necessary assistance in these extremely difficult moments. MSF is also engaging with the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Defense and other relevant authorities to understand the circumstances leading to this unacceptable situation.

The death of our colleague is a horrible reminder of the ongoing brutal conflict affecting people in CAR. It is essential that civilians, as well as humanitarian and medical workers, patients and health structures, are respected and not targeted by parties to the ongoing conflict. 

ENDS

MSF has been present in Kabo since 2006. In 2021, MSF teams provided more than 170,000 outpatient consultations and hospitalised nearly 5,000 patients in Kabo.

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