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Cameroon, Africa

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African countries to introduce...
African countries to introduce new meningitis vaccine
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Health ministers from countries of the African meningitis belt today committed themselves to introduce a highly promising candidate meningitis...
AFRICA: Homophobia fuelling th...
AFRICA: Homophobia fuelling the spread of HIV
Friday, July 25, 2008
The persistent and increasing outbreaks of violence against members of the gay community in Africa are jeopardising efforts undertaken to combat HIV,...
CAMEROON: The aesthetics of wa...
CAMEROON: The aesthetics of water
IRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Since the 1990s when the Cameroon government stopped providing free water in urban centres, most of the population of the commercial capital Douala...
CAMEROON: United Nations alloc...
CAMEROON: United Nations allocates $4.7 million for Chadian refugees
OCHA
Monday, March 31, 2008
The United Nations has announced today the allocation of $4,720,260 from the donor-supported Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to meet the...
CAMEROON: Not quite back to no...
CAMEROON: Not quite back to normal
IRIN
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Traffic jams and urban bustle have returned to main towns and cities in the west and centre of Cameroon, belying the violence that just weeks earlier...
CAMEROON-CHAD: Aid reaches ref...
CAMEROON-CHAD: Aid reaches refugees in Maltam amid difficult conditions
IRIN
Friday, March 7, 2008
As refugees began moving from the northern Cameroonian town of Kousseri to a more permanent site in Maltam some 32 kilometres away this week,...
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC-CAMER...
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC-CAMEROON: CAR refugees in Cameroon diseased, malnourished, lack water
IRIN
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Most of the 45,000 Central African Republic (CAR) refugees living in eastern Cameroon are diseased, malnourished and generally in bad health,...
CAMEROON: Buying food aid loca...
CAMEROON: Buying food aid locally also has risks
IRIN
Friday, November 16, 2007
The port city of Douala is still a major hub for international food aid heading to Chad and Central African Republic, but the World Food Programme...
CAMEROON-NIGERIA: Settling Bak...
CAMEROON-NIGERIA: Settling Bakassi - interview with UN envoy Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah
IRIN
Thursday, November 15, 2007
After 43 years of border tensions and occasional violence, Nigeria and Cameroon appear to have resolved their border issues once and for all. ...
CAMEROON: Help arrives for 26,...
CAMEROON: Help arrives for 26,000 refugees from Central African Republic
IRIN
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Some 26,000 refugees from Central African Republic who are scattered along the eastern border of Cameroon are set to receive assistance starting 8...