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Many in CAR hope new leadership will help restore stability in the country

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Former prime minister Faustin-Archange Touadera is due to take office as president of the Central African Republic, after he won the February election.

He however, faces many challenges in a country divided along ethnic and religious lines, and where a fifth of the population have fled their homes.

Susan Mwongeli reports.

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