Separatists Open 'Community Schools' in Cameroon

Separatist groups in parts of Cameroon have opened what they call community schools, to replace government-run schools that have been shut down for the past three years. However, the government is urging parents and students to stay away from the separatist-run facilities.

  • Cameroon:   Separatists Open 'Community Schools'

    VOA, 21 October 2019

    Separatist groups in parts of Cameroon have opened what they call community schools, to replace government-run schools that have been shut down for the past three years. However,… Read more »

  • Cameroon:   Why Cameroon Must Move Beyond Dialogue to Solve Its Anglophone Crisis

    The Conversation Africa, 20 October 2019

    President Paul Biya convened a national dialogue last month to address the conflict between his government and the people in Cameroon's English-speaking regions in the North West… Read more »

  • Cameroon:   Arms Sale in Cameroon

    Cameroon Tribune, 18 October 2019

    The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji will today meet with owners of arms and ammunitions shops in the country. The meeting to take place in Yaounde comes a… Read more »

  • Cameroon:   Long Road to Peace

    Cameroon Tribune, 18 October 2019

    The fascinating mood that marked the weeklong Major National Dialogue (MND) in Cameroon from 30 September to 4 October, 2019 left many to hope for lasting peace in the South West… Read more »

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