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Cameroon head coach Jean Baptiste Bisseck has praised FIFA for opening up more opportunities for more countries in Africa to qualify for the Women’s World Cup. As from 2031 FIFA Women’s World ...
As Cameroon moves towards the next phase of its disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programme in 2025, the role of women- led organisations will be more critical than ever. NORCAP’s ...
Some 50 Pygmies of the Baka clan lead me single file through a steaming rain forest in Cameroon. Scrambling across tree trunks over streams, we hack through heavy undergrowth with machetes and cut ...
Amid Cameroon’s separatist violence that has snuffed life out of at least 6000 people, members of the Catholic Women’s Association (CWA)have been urged to bring hope to the hopeless.
During my recent visit to Cameroon, where the entire population of 27 million people is at risk of malaria, I had the privilege of meeting three incredible women leading the fight against this ...
At the headquarters of Sourires de Femmes (Women’s Smiles) in Cameroon’s capital Yaoundé, the mood is one of determination – and action. Since the arrest of Hervé Bopda, the high-profile businessman ...
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers February 3 to February 9.
Like Morocco, Cameroon will be taking part in an U-20 Women's World Cup for the first time in their history. To achieve this feat, the Indomitable Lionesses brilliantly overcame Egypt 5-3 on ...
11/30/2023November 30, 2023 Marthe Wandou, Esther Omam and Sally Mboumien are activists and affiliates of 1st National Women's Convention for Peace in Cameroon. The body representing 77 ...
Marie-Therese Abena Ondoa, Cameroon's minister of women's empowerment, says in 2022, President Paul Biya ordered the disbursement of over $15 million to grow wheat in the central African state.
Ajara Nchout's 95th minute match-winner for Cameroon is No. 50 on our countdown of the most memorable moments of the Women's World Cup.
Thirty elderly women kidnapped by separatists in Cameroon's restive anglophone region a week ago after protesting against taxes levied by them have been freed, a government official told AFP Saturday.
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