A pilot project aimed at issuing biometric ID cards to about 10,000 refugees living in Cameroon has begun yielding results with more than 4,000 of them already in possession of the cards.
It’s just before 3pm on a weekday and 17-year-old Paul Ngwa* is returning home from his job at a phone and watch repair workshop in Limbe, a coastal town in the southwest region of Cameroon. Tired and ...
The World Health Organization Academy strengthened Cameroon’s preparedness for mass casualty incidents management ...
Apart from the looming threat of sexual exploitation, the lack of healthcare facilities and basic amenities, such as sanitary ...
Africa malaria jab rollout delivers 10 million dosesNearly 10 million malaria vaccine doses were delivered to Africa during the first year of routine immunisation being rolled out across the continent ...
Ali Bappaladane has been living in Cameroon for almost six years now. He is president of the refugee association in Mbaimboum, Far North region. Today, Ali joins a queue of excited refugees waiting to ...
High-burden cholera outbreaks, spreading beyond the traditional cholera-endemic countries, have been reported since 2021 in ...
According to a source within the authority, they received a communication asking the management to suspend all activities.
Arsenal have two striker targets in sight as the January window approaches the end game. Talks with RB Lepzig over Benjamin ...
Nigerian journalist and writer whose work explores African politics, economy and how they intersect with the global community. In Cameroon’s southwest and Nigeria’s southeast, violence has disrupted ...
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TikTok’s decision to shut the app down for barely 12 hours – only to restore access after President-elect Trump chimed in – appeared to be a PR stunt meant to stoke a public outcry, policy ...