Most powerful offices in the country are held by men and there are only 11 female ministers, out of a 63-person Cabinet
Parents are refusing to vaccine their children for fear of being infected by COVID-19
The military says within the past week, at least 23 separatist rebels and three soldiers have been killed, but local people say most of those killed were unarmed civilians
Cameroon's Land Freight Transportation Bureau says there have been four rebel attacks this week on their convoys traveling between Garoua Boulay and CAR capital, Bangui
Thousands of students pulled from schools after false social media claims that school children would be vaccinated against COVID-19
They say living conditions at the centers are poor
Cameroon authorities say anglophone separatists killed three traditional rulers because they refused to pay the rebels
Ceremonies were organized in major towns, with loyal government ministers and young people pledging their support, while those opposed to his 50-year rule demanded octogenarian hand over power
Some fighters say they dropped their weapons after listening to radio messages
Nigeria says it is negotiating with 98,000 others to go back home as peace is returning
'No excuse for inaction even in a COVID-19 context, unite, fund and act to end FGM' is the theme chosen this year by Cameroon for the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation
Two students who were among four civilians freed from suspected rebel hideout in country's English-speaking northwestern town of Bamenda say they were tortured for pursuing education
Cameroon says about 21,000 youths have applied for the 2,200 positions
Farmers say between the weaver birds, elephant attacks and floods, the area is on the verge of famine
Cameroon two decades ago announced that it had eliminated leprosy, but around 200 cases continue to be reported each year
Hundreds welcome Vatican official to English-speaking town of Bamenda while businesses stay open
Three in truck arrested after police officer who witnessed the crash said it was speeding
The UN estimates there are 700,000 autistic people in Cameroon, many of them school-aged, but says too many families keep them at home because of stigma and lack of resources
22,000 civilians along Chadian border made homeless or displaced by floodwaters
Some members of network, believed to have illegally sold scores of children, were arrested Saturday in Yaoundé
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