Donations fell by half in 2020, then by nearly half again so far this year, worsening the country's blood shortage
At least 700 people from the Central African Republic crossed the border into Cameroon Friday, pushing the total number of Central Africans in the country past 300,000
Those living with this hereditary genetic condition say stigma, violence, superstition and killing have greatly lessened, but abuses have not been eliminated
Within the past two weeks, six Roman Catholic priests and missionaries were abducted, and a church attacked, leaving at least two dead and 11 wounded
The government has refused to respond to their appeal
Government, clergy struggle to convince skeptics of its safety
Authorities to deport over 1,000 illegal gold miners from Central African Republic and Senegal working on country’s eastern border
Official statement urging calm comes after rights groups and opposition asked government to explain what happened money loaned by International Monetary Fund to fight COVID-19
Student says education of many young girls is undermined by limited access to hygienic menstrual products and poor sanitation infrastructure
Authorities say number of psychiatric patients is increasing due to crises and drug use
But national health officials say some patients who couldn't pay for treatment have been allowed to leave following public demonstrations
At least 16 people dead and 60 houses burned
Councils say they have nothing to show five months after first ever regional elections
Human Rights Watch is calling on Cameroon to repeal its anti-homosexuality laws and stop interfering in private lives
Police say Calvin Eyafa’s skills are so good, he managed to con Niger’s embassy in Cameroon last year out of an undisclosed sum of money before he was caught
Improvised Explosive Devices killed 24 Cameroonian troops and civilians in the past two weeks
Council’s envoys promise to restore civilian rule only when peace returns but opposition demands military rulers step down to bring peace
Price of retail chicken has more than doubled in equatorial African nation since January
Military says separatists took weapons and freed suspects from prison before returning to their hideouts in the English-speaking North-West region
But critics say Cameroon is not a monarchy in which Franck Biya should take reigns from Africa's oldest and second longest-serving leader
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