Healthcare workers are marking World Hepatitis Day to raise awareness of virus, which causes inflammation of liver and kills about 300 people per day in Sub-Saharan Africa
Rights groups say massive embezzlement reported
The women say the tradition in which they are forced to drink water used on husband’s corpse must stop
Cameroon’s National Expanded Program for Immunization reports across the country at least 200,000 children have not received their vaccinations as scheduled
Human Rights Watch says military has abused villagers along border with Nigeria who refused to join militias
Soccer fans in Cameroon voiced disappointment after the government announced Monday it would not host the finals of the 2020 African Champions League in September
Some goods and humanitarian aid has been blocked at the border for several weeks
Authorities say in Muslim communities, 6 out of 10 girls become wives before the age of 16
Family and supporters of Samuel Wazizi accuse authorities of covering-up his torture and killing
No one has claimed responsibility, but it is suspected that separatists fighting for the creation of an English-speaking state in Cameroon and people who escaped from prison a month ago are responsible
Many English-speaking Cameroonians in the capital say they have stories of ordeals with the police, either in their houses or along the streets
Fans and business owners are anxious to see soccer torunaments played in their country
Defense ministers of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea vow again to withdraw troops to avoid border skirmishes that have left several dead in recent weeks
Unemployed mother tells VOA she has been able to buy meals with meat for her children for first time in her life
15 Nobel Peace laureates, former US ambassadors, and heads of state urge military and rebels to fight the pandemic — not each other
Sickle cell patients in Cameroon say the genetic disorder primarily seen in people of African descent puts them more at risk of COVID-19
Military says it has restored security on important trade road between western Cameroon and Nigeria after killing at least 13 separatist fighters who had blocked road for two months
The government says it is determined to provide an education for all children, but adds that some schools are constantly attacked by separatists
Campaigners say social distancing rules have discouraged caregiving for the disabled, leaving many more vulnerable to virus
Officials from both countries are asking hundreds of traders and farmers who relocated because of clashes to return to the disputed area but, some are reluctant
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