Military force isn’t the solution for Lake Chad Basin conflict: the key is rebuilding local economies
Richard Atimniraye Nyelade , L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Fatima, a fisherwoman on Lake Chad, sets out at dawn not just to make a living from the shrinking waters, but to pay a “tax”. Before casting her net…

Cameroon’s Wild Frontiers: Eco-Tourism Finds Its Footing
On the western edge of Central Africa, a nation of volcanic peaks and untamed savannahs is quietly reshaping its place on the global travel map. Cameroon, long known to geographers for its topographical variety, is now drawing a different sort of att
Cameroon’s Industrial Ambitions Take Shape Across Strategic Economic Zones
In a nation long tethered to the export of raw commodities, a new industrial vision is beginning to take hold. Cameroon is investing heavily in purpose-built industrial zones designed to anchor manufacturing at home, create tens of thousands of jobs,
Election of Leo XIV: President Paul BIYA congratulates New Pope
The President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul BIYA has congratulated Pope Leo XIV following his election on 8 May 2025. The Head of State’s message was published via Facebook and X, a few hours after the official presentation of the new Pontiff
Cameroon: At the Confluence of Africa’s Landscapes and Cultures
On the map of Central Africa, Cameroon forms a slender triangle where the Atlantic coast meets the forests, savannahs, and mountains of the interior. Often described as “Africa in miniature,” the country’s contours contain a breadth of geography and
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Military force isn’t the solution for Lake Chad Basin conflict: the key is rebuilding local economies
Richard Atimniraye Nyelade , L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Fatima, a fisherwoman on Lake Chad, sets out at dawn not just to make a living…
Election of Leo XIV: President Paul BIYA congratulates New Pope
The President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul BIYA has congratulated Pope Leo XIV following his election on 8 May 2025. The Head of State’s messa…
Cameroon’s Industrial Ambitions Take Shape Across Strategic Economic Zones
In a nation long tethered to the export of raw commodities, a new industrial vision is beginning to take hold. Cameroon is investing heavily in purpose-built industrial zones designed to anchor manufacturing at home, cre…

Cameroon’s Cultural Mosaic: A Tapestry of Tradition and Modernity
In the geographic heart of Central Africa, Cameroon unfolds as a nation of contrasts—its terrain shifting from coastal mangroves to volcanic highlands…
Cameroon could do with some foreign help to solve anglophone crisis – but the state doesn’t want it
Julius A. Amin , University of Dayton - What began in late 2016 as a peaceful protest by lawyers and teachers in Cameroon’s North West and South West …

Cameroon’s Culinary Landscape: A Fusion of Tradition and Flavor
In the equatorial heart of Central Africa, Cameroon’s kitchens reflect the country’s layered identity. Often described as “Africa in miniature” for its geographical and cultural breadth, the nation’s food traditions mirr…
Cameroon: At the Confluence of Africa’s Landscapes and Cultures
On the map of Central Africa, Cameroon forms a slender triangle where the Atlantic coast meets the forests, savannahs, and mountains of the interior. …
Cameroon’s Wild Frontiers: Eco-Tourism Finds Its Footing
On the western edge of Central Africa, a nation of volcanic peaks and untamed savannahs is quietly reshaping its place on the global travel map. Camer…
U.S. Ambassador Reaffirms Commitment to Peace and Partnership in the Southwest Region
From April 24–27, Ambassador Christopher J. Lamora completed his third visit to the Southwest Region, reaffirming the U.S. Embassy’s enduring commitment to peace, prosperity, and partnership with Cameroon. The visi…












