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Tribute to Koko Didi: A Woman of Peace (oko’o nga’a mo) in the Gbaya Community in Cameroon
April 15, 2020
In February 2020, one of the most influential women peacebuilders in Gbaya Community passed away at the age of 100…
Biya’s Renewed Presidency, Economic Revival, and the Anglophone Question in Cameroon
January 14, 2019
Following the presidential poll on October 7, 2018, largely boycotted by the country’s English-speaking regions, Cameroon’s constitutional court declared the long-term…
The “Anglophone Problem” in Cameroon: Is Another Crisis Brewing?
August 23, 2017
A new episode of what is commonly known as the “Anglophone problem”1Piet Konings and Francis B. Nyamnjoh, “The Anglophone Problem…
Human Rights Abuses against the Bakassi People: Are Nigeria and Cameroon Liable?
January 11, 2016
"For the Nigeria–Cameroon border conflict, however—deemed settled between the contesting parties by the Greentree Agreement in 2006—the continuing violation by…
The Central African Republic Crisis: Neighboring Countries and the Prospects for Peace
September 3, 2014
"Ultimately [...] the future of peace in the CAR lies in the hands of the leaders and people of the…