Reach Out, a non-governmental peace and humanitarian organisation has rallied women leaders of some civil societies in the Southwest Region of Cameroon to collectively discuss the challenges they encounter in building peace, and proffer solutions to them.
Anglophone crisis
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Human RightsNEWSSociety
Afrogiveness Movement Launches First Interfaith Choir To Build Peace Through Music
A Journalist turned Arts Therapist and Mental Health Practitioner, Franca Ma-ih Sulem Yong has dedicated her life…
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The Founder and Executive Director of Reach Out civil society organisation, Esther Njomo Omam, has won The Guardian Post’s 2021 Civil Society Activist of the Year Award.
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Human RightsNEWS
Deportation of Asylum Seekers: Human Rights Watch Slams Cameroon, US Gov’ts for ‘Serious’ Abuses
International non-governmental organisation, Human Rights Watch, HRW has condemned both Governments of Cameroon and the United States for “serious” human rights abuses they have committed against Cameroonians who sought asylum in the US during the past three years.
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The whereabouts of some eight Anglophone youths believed to be activists of the proscribed Southern Cameroon National…
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EducationHuman RightsNEWS
Cameroon Gov’t’s Inability To Secure Schools In Anglophone Regions Is Exposing Learners To Attacks
The inability of administrators and security officials in and around Buea, like in other towns in Anglophone regions, to provide adequate security in and around schools, has made it seemingly easy for anti-school agents to attack learners in schools.
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In a press statement, Dr Foretia said he has taken a very difficult decision to step down due to personal challenges. He also promised that while he concentrates on his other duties, he will still maintain his support for the mission of the CDN so that it achieves its set and desired goal which is gradually taking shape.
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The one day come together according to Esther Omam was an opportunity for women who were not opportuned to attend the peace convention in Yaoundé to abreast themselves of the lessons and resolutions.
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CultureHuman RightsNEWS
President Biya Petitioned To Resolve Aku-Hausa Hostilities Against Aghem Indigenes
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NEWSPolitics
Toronto Declaration: Southwest Cameroons Stakeholders Resolve Forge Ahead, Negotiate As One Entity
In the leaders retreat, organised and coordinated by the Coalition for Dialogue and Negotiations, CDN they have in their Declaration, stated amongst other things that recognising the importance of collective engagement in matters of negotiations founded on trust, they will create space to build from their different strategies to engage in external negotiations as one entity, representing the people of the Southern Cameroons and their ultimate interest.