Pygmies, Kirdis and Mbororo say they are denied access to education and their children can't obtain legal documentation of birth
Medical aid organization is leaving troubled region after monthslong suspension amid allegations of its support for separatist groups
Authorities say there are seeing an increase in the number of Boko Haram militants surrendering at disarmament center on northern border with Nigeria
Cameroon's military said it has recorded at least seven Boko Haram incursions on its territory during July
Cameroon is spending $10 million for reconstruction of damage caused by Islamist terrorists in attacks on villages
Cameroonians can now choose between Chinese Sinopharm, Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson jabs but vaccine hesitancy remains high
Country’s military says hundreds of people have fled Sagme, a northern village on the border with Nigeria, after an attack Saturday that left eight government troops dead and 13 wounded
Officials say many businesses have been abandoned and construction work on government buildings halted due to the increased separatist attacks
Authorities said they seized parts of an estimated 2,000 pangolins poached in Cameroon and neighboring Equatorial Guinea and Gabon
Muslim leaders also call on vaccine skeptics to be inoculated against COVID-19, which has infected more than 80,000 people and killed at least 1,300
Cameroonian authorities say at least 70,000 school children and their teachers have returned to classrooms this year in the troubled western regions
Officials say the separatists have started disguising themselves as military troops to infiltrate villages and launch attacks
Rights groups say along with xenophobic statements, authorities also define hate speech as criticism of the state and President Paul Biya
Officials say rebels are crossing the border to steal cattle and abduct villagers for ransom
Officials say June was bloodiest month of the year, with more than 40 people killed and 70 houses torched
Cameroon accuses medical aid group of being too close to anglophone separatists, which group denies
Traditional practices include forcing the widow to sleep with the corpse and to drink the water used to bathe the body
Marking World Refugee Day, UNHCR is calling on host communities to show more sympathy and love for those fleeing crises in their home country and who are now threatened by COVID-19
Cameroon says 20% of its 25 million people are carriers of the gene primarily seen in people of African descent
Troops conduct house-to-house searches for weapons and destroy improvised explosive devices and rebel camps in Bui
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