Challenges due to COVID-19 in Cameroon in "Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social, cultural, economic and political aspects"
Cameroon’s political, economic and social landscapes have been fundamentally altered by the emerging
Accountability and Perception of Effectiveness in Public Universities in Cameroon: Case of the University of Buea
This research study provides an understanding of accountability and the perception of its effectiveness
Education in Africa: What Are We Learning?
Countries across Africa continue to face major challenges in education. In this review, we examine 145
Human security in conflict-affected regions: coping capacity of women and children in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon
This paper examines human security, and women and children’s coping capacities in armed conflict
Assessing the impact of armed conflict on higher education in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions
Armed conflict is undoubtedly humanity’s most devastating phenomenon. It halts development
The untold story of early marriages in South Sudan
This sobby paper discusses the issue of early marriages in South Sudan, with the Toposa of the
Renewable energy transition for building resilience to energy poverty in Sub Saharan Africa: policy roadblocks on the way
Energy access in Africa is not only at individual or household levels but has gone beyond national, regional
Cameroon’s government and citizenry at odds over a 0.2% mobile money tax
Following a new government legislation, Cameroonians started paying a 0.2% tax on mobile money
Mediating post-election violence: The need to revisit and rethink media policies and regulations in Zimbabwe
Research and observations have demonstrated that the media environment in Zimbabwe is controlled by a
Endangered Indigenous Archives in Mbum Land of Cameroon: Which Way Forward?
In traditional African societies where there was no formal way of documentation, history was stored
Nuptial Customs and Royal Celebrations in Mbum Land, North West Region of Cameroon
Majority of ethnic groups in Bamenda Grasslands like the Mbum established and sustained diplomatic
THE PARADOX OF PARAMOUNTCY IN BAMENDA GRASSLANDS: CASE OF MBUM IN THE NORTH WEST REGION OF CAMEROON
The Mbum constitute one of the largest Tikar ethnic groups in Bamenda Grasslands but remain separated
Webinar on “What you need to know before publishing”, organised by Africa Online & Publications Library
This report is based on an October 23rd, 2021, webinar–what you need to know before publishing–organised
Caught between scylla and charybdis? assessing the practice of journalism in Bamenda-Cameroon during the anglophone crisis, 2016-2019
A casual observation of journalistic practices around the world reveals deep-seated abuses on journalists
Divided at Home, United Abroad: Assessing the Bases and Impact of Intra-Mbum Integration in the Mambilla Plateau of Nigeria
This paper focuses on analyzing life in Mbum communities in the Mambilla Plateau of Taraba State1
SOUTHERN CAMEROONIANS IN NIGERIAN POLITICS 1922-1961: RESISTANCE TO POLITICAL DOMINATION
The British administrative policy in Africa and Cameroon in particular was generally guided by selfish
GROWTH AND ILLICIT PRACTICES IN INFORMAL PETROL TRADE IN CAMEROON: ASSESSING THE LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION OF OFFICIAL TEXTS
Since the occurrence of the economic whammy that racked many African countries in general and Cameroon