Medical staff and volunteers from around world plan to provide nearly 3,000 free surgeries on ship over next 10 months
Continued arson attacks in Cameroon's English-speaking northwest have prompted calls for the creation of self-defense militia
Some wear military uniforms illegally in order to deceive the population, commit atrocities
However officials say shortages continue, with the country's blood banks in need of at least 400,000 additional pints of blood each year
Cameroon has struggled to meet humanitarian needs of approximately 115,000 Nigerian refugees within borders, as well as an estimated 200,000 Cameroonians displaced by conflict
Officials say harsh weather has held up efforts to find bodies of 32 people still missing after military vessel sank July 16 off Bakassi Peninsula
Less than a third of pregnant women in northern Cameroon visited a hospital for prenatal care and delivery in 2016, according to the government
At least 6,000 people and 2,000 cattle fleeing conflict in Taraba state have been trapped under difficult humanitarian conditions in Cameroonian border villages
Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin contribute the 7,000 soldiers that make up multinational joint task force battling militant group
At least 15 deadly attacks have been reported since Saturday
Drug burning dramatizes need for tougher laws on forged pharmaceuticals
Defense minister dispatched to find lasting solutions
Thousands trapped under difficult humanitarian and security conditions near Cameroon's northern border
Soldiers accused of protesting over salary and working conditions, may be charged with acts of revolt or rebellion under military justice code
Catholic authorities in the country have called for a wider investigation
27 suicide bombings reported this year in border area with Nigeria
Calls for their release continue to drive unrest, remain key roadblock to dialogue as strike enters seventh month
Camps for internally displaced people coming under attack by Boko Haram militants
Boko Haram threat still looms as life returns to normal
Officials say uncontrolled transactions are common across the continent
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