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Cameroon: New Attacks on Civilians By Troops, Separatists

At Least 170 Killed; Hundreds of Homes Burned (Nairobi, March 27, 2019) – Government forces in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions have killed scores of civilians, used indiscriminate force, and torched hundreds of homes over the past six months,…

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News and Press Release
Source:
HRW
Posted:
28 Mar 2019

Cameroon

Cameroon: Shelter/NFI Needs Assessment Report, December 2018

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY September 2017 marked an escalation of tensions in the North-West (NW) and South-West (SW) regions of Cameroon as part of the ongoing crisis between government forces and non-state armed groups. The number of security incidents…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
UNHCR, Shelter Cluster
Posted:
25 Mar 2019
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Cameroun : Minawao - Profil du camp, février 2019

Ouvert depuis juillet 2013 pour répondre à l’afflux massif des réfugiés nigérians vers le Cameroun, le camp de Minawao continu de recevoir un nombre journalièrement considérable des nouveaux arrivants. Du 1 er janvier au 28 février 2019,…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNHCR
Posted:
21 Mar 2019
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UNICEF Cameroon Humanitarian Situation Report, January 2019

Highlights UNICEF established its office in Buea to reinforce its programmes in the North West and South West regions. Since August 2018, UNICEF has reached 83,823 people in these regions, including hard-to-reach areas. In January, approximately 35,000 Nigerian asylum…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
20 Mar 2019
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UNHCR Cameroon Factsheet - February 2019

Cameroon currently has 1,181,821 people of concern, including 277,443 Central African and 103,682 Nigerian refugees. Launch of 2019 Humanitarian Response Plan in Cameroon, targeting 2,3 million of the most vulnerable people in 8 regions, estimated at $299M. From…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
UNHCR
Posted:
14 Mar 2019
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Cameroon

The journey along the gender road in Cameroon

A 200-kilometre road (124 miles) project stretches between the townships of Batschenga, Ntui and Yoko, in central Cameroon. The road crosses farms, forests, water bodies and pastoral areas that sustain the mostly agrarian economy of nearly…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UN Women
Posted:
7 Mar 2019

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