Nigeria is beset with security threats. Confronting them will take regional and international cooperation.
Cameroonian demonstrators in Belgium demand President Biya step down and release all political prisoners.
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Adolescent girls face unique challenges in times of conflict and crisis yet they are rarely consulted about how to engender peace in their communities.
Cameroon’s soldiers patrol near a tank in the Cameroonian town of Fotokol.
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Cameroon’s anglophone crisis is not simply a dispute between two feuding groups: a range of international actors have been architects of the current situation.
A woman casts her ballot during Cameroon’s 2018 presidential elections.
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It has been nearly three years since the Anglophone crisis began in Cameroon. The conflict has been vicious and it’s time for world leaders to act not just talk.
Cameroon’s Paul Biya, president since 1982 is seeking another term in October.
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