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Cameroon: Over 600 health personnel infected with COVID-19 . All the latest breaking news on Cameroon. Read more → In Cameroon, education has become a victim of war

Tensions may rise further once … Cameroon's escalating Anglophone crisis shows little sign of abating Deutsche Welle 16:52 24-Jun-20 Cameroon is adopting telemedicine amid the COVID-19 pandemic iAfrikan 14:33 24-Jun-20 Cameroon: Navigating the distance created by COVID-19 International Committee of the Red Cross 12:49 24-Jun-20 The result is more women and babies dying in the course of childbirth. Cameroon: Artiste Salatiel recognised by IHRC for role in COVID-19 fight . Browse The Independent’s complete collection of articles and commentary on Cameroon.
Cameroon: Man burns wife to death in Yaounde . The Southern Cameroons crisis is an international problem that hinges on a flawed process of granting independence to the territory by the United Nations.

Cameroon: Solution to Anglophone crisis found ‘only at the negotiating table’-Russia says.

Richard Moncrieff, Crisis Group’s Central Africa Project Director, says the crisis over Cameroon's 7 October election is the worst for 25 years, adding new risks in a country already on the brink of civil war due to the Anglophone crisis. Cameroon's escalating Anglophone crisis shows little sign of abating Deutsche Welle 16:52 24-Jun-20 Cameroon: Aid Workers Welcome High Profile Calls for COVID-19 Cease-fire AllAfrica 08:51 24-Jun-20 Cameroon’s Aid Workers Welcome High Profile Calls for COVID-19 Cease-fire Voice of … Before the crisis about 70% of women gave birth with medical help in the north-west region. Today 3% do so. The roots of today’s crisis go back to 1961, when the British Southern Cameroons voted to join French Cameroun. On 7 January 2020, fighters from … For a very brief history, the Southern Cameroons was a UN mandated territory that was entrusted to Britain to administer after the defeat of Germany in the […] The following decades saw an erosion in …

The best solution to the crisis rocking Cameroon's Anglophone Regions can only be found through negotiation by both parties, Russia… Published on 15.06.2020 by JournalduCameroun diplomacy
Parliamentary and municipal elections scheduled for February 9 2020 are intensifying an escalation of the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon. Cameroon's conflict with English-speaking separatists has been rated as the most-neglected crisis in the world for the second year running by the Norwegian Refugee Council. Across the Northwest and Southwest regions, an estimated 600,000-700,000 children have been out of school since 2016, as 80 percent of schools there remain closed. Cameroon records 980 cholera cases . 07.07.

06.07. The International Crisis Group estimates that at least 3,000 civilians have been killed since 2016.