Biya government has accused some churches of operating illegally, carrying out activities that have nothing to do with word of God
At end of conference in Cameroon, the groups urge African leaders to ensure that security personnel adhere to international standards of human rights
Some of country's prisons constructed for 500 detainees reportedly are housing more than 3,000 people
Truck drivers say UN peacekeepers in the CAR are not able to provide adequate security
Washington sending military equipment and small contingent of troops to Cameroon; AFRICOM commander says about 90 of 300 promised troops already on their way
Visitors learn that although only 20 percent of Israel's land area is arable, the nation is a leading produce exporter, thanks to water recycling and irrigation
Israel was an observer member of the Organization of African Unity until 2002, when it was dissolved and replaced by the African Union
African air navigation safety experts say scores of small air companies operate in sub-Saharan Africa without respecting international norms. Losing track of planes is an issue
Teachers working with CAR refugees in camps in eastern Cameroon or on the border face especially difficult challenges
Officials say 7 percent of children are still at risk of contracting crippling disease
Terrorism, armed conflicts and cross border criminality have stagnated the economies of central African states
Militants also kidnapped group of people in border village of Aisaharde near Mora military base
Amnesty International condemns both sides in report released Wednesday
At least 200 soldiers blocked traffic in Yaounde Wednesday demanding the money owed them for their service as peacekeepers in the CAR
Country has 220,000 state workers, excluding military and police; officials say as many as 50,000 of them could be ghost workers
Yaounde has taken measures to make school campuses safe, especially along northern border with Nigeria, but many people prefer to leave border zones with their children
Boko Haram regularly attacks Cameroon for supporting the Nigerian military's mission to crush the group
Electronic learning may provide an educational solution to children in rural Cameroon who generally receive a poor education, if any education at all
UN health officials want clinical researchers to work with traditional practitioners to produce scientific evidence on product safety, effectiveness
UN reports people in most sub-Saharan African countries rely on goats, sheep to survive, and they become extremely vulnerable when their animals are attacked, killed
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