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RESTORE Worldwide Returns To Cameroon With Its Largest-ever Team To Conduct Free Surgeries

RESTORE Worldwide Inc., the Foundation for Reconstructive Surgery, will embark on its second medical mission to Yaoundé, Cameroon, and includes the largest team of volunteers ever assembled for such a mission. This comes just a few weeks after the foundation celebrated its 15th anniversary and completed 23 previous missions successfully. The team of over 40 […]

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Cameroon Sends Special Envoy to Resolve Chad-Cameroon Dispute.

Cameroon has sent its special envoy, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, to Chad to resolve the ongoing diplomatic rupture between the two countries over the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline project. The dispute centers around the nationalization of Chad’s oil industry and the involvement of new investors like Savannah […]

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Honouring Cameroonian Traditional Cuisine

Cameroonian Traditional dishes may be falling out of favour in the Central African country, but that is if one fails to factor in this new initiative: Generations: Partners of Progress (GPP) and the African Investment Corporation (AIC) are working together to begin the process of standardizing and codifying Cameroonian cuisine [and later African], thereby positioning these […]

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Babungo Museum An art and cultural museum located in Ndop. The museum presents a sample of major and significant objects from the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Babungo, which was formerly the most important iron-work centre in Cameroon. The treasure of the talented sculptor-kings of Babungo with thousands of pieces still remains the most impressive […]

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R.E.S.T.O.R.E. Worldwide, Inc. Is Providing Free Reconstructive Surgery In Yaoundé, Cameroon

The R.E.S.T.O.R.E. team of healthcare volunteers, led by celebrity plastic surgeon, Dr. Michael K. Obeng, will be transforming lives in Cameroon through reconstructive surgery.  This is the first time that the team has travelled to Cameroon to perform free reconstructive surgery.  The medical mission commenced on June 23 and runs through June 27, 2022. Patient […]

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A Migrant Turned Saviour of Others

Seven years ago, when Cameroon began experiencing inter-regional conflict, Armand Loughy, a 55-year old Cameroonian psychiatrist, strapped her youngest child on her back and with her five other children embarked on the dangerous Journey from Cameroon towards Rabat, Morocco’s capital. They fled the deteriorating security situation in Cameroon, looking for a better life. Loughy, who is […]

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LLand and Property Rights

Cameroon: Land And Property Rights

Cameroon is a Central African country situated on the Gulf of Guinea. Its population is 24.1 million (2017) and just over half the people live in urban areas. Its landscape is diverse and has plentiful natural resources, but this has not always resulted in commensurate economic growth. Agriculture, forestry and fishing contributed only 15% to […]

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World Raised Afrobeatz Artist Efome Releases His Hit Single Maya

Efome Stanley Jabea, best referred to by his artist name ‘Efome’ is a Cameroonian afrobeat song writer, musician, and record producer. He is a graduate with academic  degrees in Business, and Logistics. While much of his transgressive work as a growing singer since the age 15 have not been released, he came to be a […]

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Cameroon's Tax

How You Can Benefit From Cameroon’s Tax And Fiscal Incentives In Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic?

In response the Covid-19 pandemic, the Government of Cameroon decided on a number of fiscal measures to support Cameroonian businesses and households It comes as no surprise that challenges of the Covid-19 crisis are felt harder in the developing world, where reliance on tax revenue from large taxpayers is higher than that of most advanced […]

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What Cameroon Can Teach Others About Managing Community Forests

A quarter of a century ago, Cameroon passed a law which gave people living on the edge of forests the right to own and manage forest areas. These communities depended on the forest for livelihood activities, like agriculture, hunting, fishing and non-timber forest products – like fruits or medicinal plants. ...

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