A multi-stakeholder observatory on countering hate speech in the media and social media in Cameroon was launched in Yaounde on February 15, 2023. In a workshop that was opened by Government Spokesman and Minister of Communication, Rene Emmanuel Sadi.
A multi-stakeholder observatory on countering hate speech in the media and social media in Cameroon was launched in Yaounde on February 15, 2023. In a workshop that was opened by Government Spokesman and Minister of Communication, Rene Emmanuel Sadi.
Continued climate change will greatly affect the agriculture sector in Cameroon, the EU delegation believes
In Cameroon, the average temperature has increased by over 1°C since 1930 and rainfall has dropped by 2.9 mm since 1960. Should things continue like this, most vulnerable sectors, like agriculture, will be greatly affected, the EU delegation wrote.
The same source adds that the northern region, which is facing low rainfall and erosion, is the most affected. The delegation explains that to facilitate response to these challenges, it is supporting several initiatives in the northern region. These include RESINOC (started in 2020), which aims to promote climate-smart agriculture, agroforestry, natural regeneration, and tree planting, as well as diversify food and income sources to mitigate climate change risks.