Development comes after several armed militias in the CAR rejected the president's new cabinet as not representative enough, sparking fears of renewed fighting
Aissa Doumara Ngatansou helps Cameroon's victims of rape and forced marriage
Ninety percent of Cameroonians fail to get wedding licenses, leaving wives without rights when a marriage ends
Despite government assurance, former rebels fear disarmament commission may be a trap
An official in Cameroon is denying a report that tens of thousands of Nigerian refugees will be forced to return home
A task force, made up of the military, the police and civil society members, has been created to stop the illegal trade as part of an effort to return peace to the C.A.R.
Many victims are terminating pregnancies with crude, unsafe abortions, according to a Cameroonian nonprofit group
Governor Midjiyawa Bakari of Cameroon's Far North region says former fighters will remain at the base until rehabilitation center is constructed for them
Biya’s supporters toast the milestone with celebrations as opponents say he has ruled with an iron fist for too long
Military and armed separatists accuse each other
Separatists say February 11 coincides with the day French-speaking Cameroon seized their territory in a UN plebiscite
Move comes after videos showed Cameroonian security forces shooting and killing civilians, including women with small children strapped to their backs
Maurice Kamto and his supporters say the October election was stolen by President Paul Biya
The demonstrations were led by Maurice Kamto, the man who claims he won the October 7 presidential poll in Cameroon.
Attack on Bossangoa indicates the armed rebels are not ready to lay down their weapons, a member of a self-defense group said
Government says it was assisting more than 60,000 internally displaced people in separatist areas - English-speaking northwest and southwest
Authorities plan major deployments to quell trouble spots along Nigeria, CAR borders and Anglophone regions
Cameroonian miners say China exploiting country's resources
Local border communities are asking the Cameroonian government to authorize armed self-defense groups to fight the rebels
Importers and exporters are looking for alternatives to the port at Douala because, they say, of the expense of paying bribes
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