The number of people receiving anti-AIDS drugs has soared from 28,000 in 1998 to 200,000 in 2013, but funding has not increased
More than 10,000 people have been treated for the disease in the last month, straining the capacity of area hospitals and clinics
Thirty million tons of rice are consumed on the continent, but the majority of that is imported from Asia
Summit follows a special U.N. mission to Central African Republic that confirmed the dire situation faced by hundreds of thousands of civilians
Disease is leading cause of hospital visits - and death - in Cameroon, targeting mostly children and pregnant women
Anti-riot police deploy in capital to quell protests after finance minister broadcasts promise to deliver long-awaited severance packages
Allegations involving the use of fake voter cards complicate preparation for September 30 polls
Journalists accuse government of silencing private media outlets that have been critical of officials
Study published in World Diabetes Atlas says Sub-Saharan Africa has more than 15 million of 371 million people living with diabetes in world
Educators face funding challenges, lack of teachers for beginning of 2013-14 school year
Seleka rebel fighters said to be from Central African Republic raided town of Toktoyo, killing Cameroonian border police chief during attack
Supreme Court indicates it will not follow election laws that give it 10 days to rule on complaints, petitions concerning next month's elections
Per 2002 International Court of Justice ruling, some 300,000 Nigerians inhabiting oil-rich peninsula must now obtain residence permits
With 15 churches closed by the government, parishioners and pastors say they are being targeted for criticizing officials
Participants in Cameroon conference came from 80 countries of Africa and beyond
An estimated 90 percent of Cameroonians do not officially marry, so when a man dies, family members often collect couple's property, send woman away
Cameroonian officials say there are are 70 CAR soldiers who have refused to leave since the rebel overthrow of Bozize
Prevalence of Hepatitis and HIV cause massive shortages
Human Rights Watch said Eric Ohena Lembembe was found tortured and killed in his home
International Red Cross estimates that Nigerian refugees in Cameroon number about 10,000, and more continue to come
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