News stories by Monde Kingsley Nfor

  1. Outgunned by Rich Polluters, Africa to Bring United Front to Climate Talks

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDE, Sep 29 (IPS) - As climate change interest groups raise their voices across Africa to call for action at the COP20 climate meeting in December and the crucial COP21 in Paris in 2015, many worry that the continent may never have fair representation at the talks.

  2. Adaptation Gaps Mean African Farmers Fork Out More Money for Reduced Harvests

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDE, Aug 14 (IPS) - In Cameroon's Northwest Region, Judith Muma walks 9km from her home to her 300-square-metre farm. The vegetables she grows here are flourishing thanks to the money she has borrowed from her njangi (thrift group) and a local credit union to finance a small artisanal irrigation scheme.

  3. Social Protection Needed to Reduce Africa's Inequalities

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDE, Jul 24 (IPS) - For the last 13 years, Michael Ndah, 37, has worked for three road construction companies in Cameroon, but it is only in the last two years that his current employer has managed to register him with the National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS). 

  4. Cameroon’s Rising Sea Drowns Tourism

    - Inter Press Service

    KRIBI, Cameroon, Jul 24 (IPS) - Pierre Zambo is a hotel manager in Kribi, a sea resort town in Cameroon's South Region. In the past his hotel would have "more than 100 tourists each week. But today if I manage to have 50 people registered into my hotel weekly, then it's good business."

  5. Tensions between CAR Refugees and Cameroonians Escalate over Depleting Resources 

    - Inter Press Service

    GUIWA, Cameroon, Jun 24 (IPS) - Central African Republic refugees living in Cameroon's East Region are increasingly becoming frustrated about their deteriorating living conditions and their inability to support themselves as conflict between them and and local villagers has escalated over depleting resources.

  6. Vaccinating Against Their Will

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDÉ, May 07 (IPS) - The growing number of child deaths from diarrhoea in Cameroon has necessitated the introduction of a new vaccine (RotaTeq) designed to protect babies under five against common types of rotaviruses that cause diarrhoea. But growing skepticism over new vaccines, and lack of potable water and proper hygiene could thwart such public health efforts, experts say.

  7. Cameroon ‘Safe Haven’ Town Strains Under CAR Refugee Influx

    - Inter Press Service

    Garoua-Boula, Cameroon, Mar 18 (IPS) - Abdul Karim arrived in Cameroon's eastern border town of Garoua-Boula from Central African Republic's Yaloke district at the end of February as part the largest influx of refugees into Cameroon.

  8. Saving Cameroonians from Ill Health

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDE, Jan 23 (IPS) - The Cameroonian government has begun a crackdown on illegal medical facilities and plans to shut down more than 524 medical training centres and 600 private clinics operating unlawfully in this Central African nation. 

  9. Bringing Cameroon’s Marginalised to the Poverty Debate

    - Inter Press Service

    YAOUNDÉ, Dic 05 (IPS) - Lydia Njang, a widow and mother of five from Cameroon's North West Region, has lost her farmland three times. 

  10. Cameroonians ‘Dying’ for Fake Drugs

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    YAOUNDE, Sep 05 (IPS) - When Francois Biloa fell ill with malaria, his family did what they had always done in the past – they gave him anti-malaria drugs and antibiotics bought from the local market. Only when his condition worsened and he became bedridden and fell unconscious, did his family take him to a local clinic in Cameroon's capital Yaoundé.

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