The initiative of Plan International Cameroon will run from May 2021 to April 2022 and is expected at term to reach out to some 11,351 adolescents between the ages of 18-24.
Babadjou-Bamenda road project in Cameroon to resume in June/July 2021
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Emmanuel Nganou Djoumesi, the Minister of Public Works has announced that the construction works for the Babadjou-Bamenda road in Cameroon will resume at the end of this coming June or early July, at the latest.
The construction of this road, which spans the West and the North West regions of the Central African country, has been stalled since September 2017, when the then contractor, Sogea-Satom, a subsidiary of VINCI Group abandoned the site due to insecurities in the project area.
Reportedly, the equipment of the company was vandalized several times by the English-speaking secessionists occupying the North-West region of Cameron, and the lives of the employees working in the site endangered.
Cameroon: Humanitarian Dashboard (January to December 2020)
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SITUATION OVERVIEW
Cameroon continues to be affected by three concurrent, complex humanitarian situations caused by the conflict and violence in the Far North region, hostilities in the North-West and South-West regions, and the presence of over 293,000 refugees from the Central African Republic (CAR) in the eastern regions (East, Adamawa and North). Humanitarian needs are compounded by structural development weaknesses and chronic vulnerabilities that further challenge the long-term recovery of affected people. The preexisting situation has been aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 3.9 million people were estimated to be in need in 2020 before the COVID-19 outbreak – a number which rose to 6.2 million due to the impact of the epidemic.
SITUATION OVERVIEW
Cameroon continues to be affected by three concurrent, complex humanitarian situations caused by the conflict and violence in the Far North region, hostilities in the North-West and South-West regions, and the presence of over 293,000 refugees from the Central African Republic (CAR) in the eastern regions (East, Adamawa and North). Humanitarian needs are compounded by structural development weaknesses and chronic vulnerabilities that further challenge the long-term recovery of affected people. The preexisting situation has been aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 3.9 million people were estimated to be in need in 2020 before the COVID-19 outbreak – a number which rose to 6.2 million due to the impact of the epidemic.
Communication : New NW Delegate Visits SOPECAM Bamenda
Njike Celestine on April 23, 2021 in the contact visit qualified media practitioners as security officers with pen
Media men and women have been cautioned to take their security and that of society at heart when reporting.
Njike Celestine, new
Cameroon News and Publishing Corporation (SOPECAM) in
Bamenda in the restive North West during his first contact visit on Friday 23 April 2021.Lire aussi : Enseignement supérieur : de l’expérience au diplôme The first thing as a journalist is that you have to know that you are a skilled security officer with the pen; the social responsibility being to protect lives and then property, be factual in your presentation of a story, verify and cross verify facts, he reminded them. He was accompanied by