25 years after the Rwanda genocide, neighbors learn to forgive
Weak funding limits humanitarian assistance as conditions slip for Central African refugees in Cameroon
A traditional chief of Cameroon leaves his throne to pursue city dreams
There's little schooling in Cameroon UN camps for children who fled Central African Republic's war
Government says plastic bags pose a danger to nature and has banned them, law prohibits their manufacture, import or use
Some of the most sophisticated surgical procedures in Africa are performed in a remote part of the country
Malnutrition leads to stunted growth in Central Africa but 40 percent of those children are from Cameroon
Cameroon's capital waits in long lines for water each day
Bad roads, poor storage and weather destroy a fourth of Africa’s food crops, experts say.
Nerica rice developed to help reverse dwindling production
Poor advertising revenue, circulation and content weaken impact of media
Negotiators seek deep emission cuts and sustainable funding to help Africa adapt to climate change
Beads Space founder uses a paper recycling business to support other single mothers
Fewer people are catching the disease as prevention and treatment efforts pay off
Corruption among high-level politicians makes control difficult
Bertin Cocoa Musa leads the sight-impaired from the social sidelines to the center of community activity