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  • [New] Cameroonian aliens can return to the majority of areas in Cameroon that do not pose a serious threat to personal safety. Federal Register
  • Cameroon are one of Africa's powerhouses in the footballing world, and will be hoping for glory in Ivory Coast as they get set for their 21st appearance at the African Cup of Nations. Football News, Views & Transfer Rumours | Football
  • In the Kriging interpolation, the predicted high malaria prevalence areas are concentrated in West Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Cote d'Ivoire, as well as Central Africa, such as Cameroon and the Central African Republic. BioMed Central
  • Intensified supportive supervisions could help to rule out the fact that a significant portion of eligible children who reported in health facilities for other vaccines are still to receive the malaria vaccines, as one of the causes of low coverage in Cameroon. PubMed Central (PMC)
  • Land preparation is underway for the 2025/2026 main cropping season, and planting is expected to begin in March in Liberia, southern Cote d'Ivoire, southern Ghana, southern Togo, southern Benin, southern Nigeria, southern Cameroon, and the Central African Republic. GEOGLAM Crop Monitor
  • The research, carried out in Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon, forecasts that by 2050, almost 50% of the areas currently suitable for cocoa cultivation may become unsuitable due to increasing temperatures and changing rainfall patterns. Gkseries.com
  • Cameroon's election will have regional security implications as Cameroon, along with Nigeria and Chad, is confronting a more than decade-long threat from militant Islamist groups (Boko Haram and the Islamic State in West Africa). Africa Center
  • Elections: Unlike2024, 2025 is expected to be more stable, with fewer major elections, mostly in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, and Tanzania, along with the promised end of transition in Gabon and Guinea. assodesire
  • Elections: Unlike 2024, 2025 is expected to be more stable, with fewer major elections, mostly in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, and Tanzania, along with the promised end of transition in Gabon and Guinea. African Newspage | Reporting Africa's Development
  • The security situation continues to deteriorate as jihadist groups push out toward coastal West Africa, threatening previously stable countries like Ghana and expanding their reach from Cameroon to Nigeria. Foreign Policy Research Institute
  • More children were projected to successfully complete treatment under intervention in both countries: 792 (95% UI 20 to 4548) in Cameroon and 87 (95% UI 36 to 181) in Kenya, compared with 85 in Cameroon and 82 in Kenya under SoC. BMJ Global Health
  • The RTS, S vaccine campaign began on Monday in Cameroon, with the goal of reaching 6.6 million children across 20 African countries by 2025. NPR
  • Funding will go to Venezuela ($8 million), the Central African Republic ($6.5 million), Mozambique ($6.5 million), Cameroon ($6 million), the Occupied Palestinian Territories ($6 million), and Malawi ($4 million). ReliefWeb
  • Burundi, Cameroon, Gabon, and the Central African Republic will hold legislative or presidential elections in 2025, while Congo and Sao Tome and Principe will have presidential elections in 2026. Africanews
  • The triple threat was found to be most acute in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Somalia, making West and Central Africa one of the world's most water-insecure and climate-impacted regions. ReliefWeb
  • The Nachtigal Dam is expected to position Cameroon as the leading exporter of electric power in Central Africa, thanks to the Cameroon-Chad Electricity Networks Interconnection Project, which will enable Cameroon to supply 100 MW of electricity to Chad by 2027. Business in Cameroon
  • Authorities in Nigeria have warned of the potential for flooding in 11 states after neighbouring Cameroon said it would start regulated releases from its Lagdo dam following recent heavy rainfall in west and central Africa. The Guardian
  • In multiple countries, including Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Honduras, Nigeria and Somalia, humanitarian assistance will be focused in geographic areas that have been recently impacted by shocks and which have the highest needs. ReliefWeb
  • Cameroon Cameroon to Develop 4 GW of Renewable Energy by 2035 Cameroon is on its way to developing up to 4GW of renewable energy across a range of technologies by 2035. ALN
  • Mobile data revenue will increase at a CAGR of 11.4% over 2023-2028, driven by increasing mobile internet subscriptions, growing 4G subscriptions, projected growth in adoption of 5G services, and increasing mobile data ARPU. / Cameroon Research and Markets
  • Total telecom service revenue in Cameroon will increase at a five-year CAGR of 5.2% over 2023-2028, primarily driven by strong growth in mobile data revenue and steady growth in fixed broadband service revenue. Research and Markets
  • Other large concentrations of threatened amphibians are found in western Cameroon and eastern Nigeria, the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, Madagascar, the Western Ghats of India, Sri Lanka, and central and southern China. Climate & Capitalism

Last updated: 14 June 2025



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