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Poor Food Intake Causing Havoc in CameroonThough Cameroon is said to be an agricultural breadbasket, government here is failing to meet its goals for auditing food-safety inspections to guarantee food fortification.
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Cameroon: 2010 World Cup PreviewA brief overview of what to expect from Cameroon in the 2010 World Cup, complete with a look at the key players. -
Myriad Rape Shows Collapse of Cameroon SocietyDifferent reports hold that rape has risen from 0 percent to affect 5 percent of women in Cameroon, between 1970 and 2010, prompting a nationwide campaign
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Cameroon: Haven for Child TraffickingA study carried out by a coalition of some 20 civil society organizations has expose Cameroon, as a safe haven for child trafficking
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Sahara Desert: A Threat to Livelihood and Cameroon's Bio-DiversityIn the forest region of Cameroon the problem has been provoked by over-logging and other man made activities.
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The Republic of Cameroon and Its Primary Ally the FrenchCameroon is a diverse country with several different ethnic tribes including: the Fang, Bamileke, Duala, Fulani, and Pygmies, there are also over 200 other tribes, making it one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Africa.
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Public Transportation in CameroonPublic transportation in Cameroon is a travel adventure on the wild side, whether it's by plane, train, bush taxi or motorcycle.
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Ending Child Hunger: School Feeding in CameroonSchool feeding is very important especially in areas where the illiteracy rate is very high as in the northern part of Cameroon.
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Cameroon's Capital: YaoundeYaounde is the capital City of the Republic of Cameroon. It is located in the Centre Province which is one of ten provinces in the Country.
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Cameroon: Where Retirement is a Form of "punishment" and NeglectUnfortunately in Cameroon, many see retirement as a type of punishment.
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Traditional Breast Ironing Increases in CameroonBreast ironing is one of the many abusive traditions used in some African nations to "protect" women from the impulses of men. -
La Flor Dominicana #5's: Cigars with a Cameroon ConnectionThe La Flor Dominicana #5's are an interesting cigar, and could best be described as full bodied.
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Cameroon: Food Insecurity Sparks DebateThough there are varied reasons for the cause of the problem that has led to increasing food prices worldwide government and farmers here are pointing accusing fingers at each other.
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Cameroon: Activists Threaten Jail Sentence for Fighting Corruption in GovernmentBacked by international and local supports a civil rights activist Bernard Njonga, and his organization, ACDIC, are actively involved in the fight to stop corruption.
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Children Born Out of Wedlock: No Longer a Taboo in Cameroon?Besides cases of unwanted pregnancies, most women who shared their opinion in a random sampling in some parts of the country were unanimous that times are changing
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Women's Rights: A Scares "commodity" in CameroonThere is no gainsaying that women's rights constitute an important indicator of understanding global well-being.
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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP'S GROUP ANALYSIS: GROUP E2010 FIFA World Cup's Group E is probably one of the groups that -in theory- is the less fortunate. -
2010 World Cup Group E PreviewGroup E at the 2010 World Cup consists of the Netherlands, Cameroon, Denmark and Japan. The opening game in Group E will be the Netherlands vs. Denmark on June 14 at 7:30 a.m. ET. -
Buying and Bargaining in AfricaLearn how to bargain for what you want to buy in Cameroon, West Africa - before you go.
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World Cup Group E 2010 ScenariosUnlike most of the World Cup groups, the scenarios for Group E are fairly simple. The Dutch are in, and can clinch the top spot just by not getting blown out against Cameroon. Meanwhile, Japan and Denmark face off for the second slot.
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New HIV Strain Discovered in AfricaHIV and AIDS continue to plague the globe. Read about a recent strand of the disease just discovered in Cameroon, Africa!
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Is African Mango for RealWhat is African Mango? The diet supplement known as African Mango comes from a tropical fruit found in rain forests of the west-coastal region of Cameroon.
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The Lake Nyos Disaster of 1986A look at the tragedy that caused scientists to take another look at the seemingly peaceful Lake Nyos in Cameroon. -
Mokele-MbembeNatives in Congo and Cameroon claim to know of a creature living in the Likouala Swamp who resembles a dinosaur.
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After Katrina, Starting Over in AtlantaWhen Albert Mbanfu fled Cameroon and found political asylum in the United States in 2005, he brought with him several years of experience working for nonprofit and development organizations. -
Why Africa Holds the 2014 World Cup ChampionCameroon, Ghana and Ivory Coast are some of the best national teams from Africa. I feel that it is finally one of those nations to be the best of the world.
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Taking a Crack at ProfessionalismMtn is a mobile telecom giant in Africa and the Middle East and because of the amount of assistance that they provide to the first division sides in the Republic of Cameroon, the Championship in named after them
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A Short History of German Colonialism in AfricaFour major regions of Sub-Saharan Africa had been colonized by Germany. They are today's Tanzania, Namibia, Togo, and Cameroon. This paper explores the brief history of Germany's presence in these parts of Africa from 1884 to 1918.
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The MonsterQuest Search for the Last Living DinosaurNumerous sightings have convinced many that there is a living dinosaur in the jungles of Africa. MonsterQuest sent an expedition to search for this 30 foot long sauropod dinosaur named Mokele-Mbembe.
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Twin CitiesBuea and Limbe happened to be my two favorite cities in the South West Province, in the Republic of Cameroon.Buea had at one time been the capital city of the country during the days of colonization, while Limbe used to be know as Victoria.
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Breast Ironing to Make Girls Less Attractive to MenBreast ironing is a form of body modification in Cameroon. Pubescent girls' breast are flattened down in an attempt to make them less attractive to men.
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President Paul Biya on Official Visit to FranceThe French have kept a close relationship with the countries that they colonized and that is true with their relationship with the Republic of Cameroon
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A Trip to Lagos, NigeriaThe journey starts in a small town called Tiko in the Republic of Cameroon and ends at the Synagogue, Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria. -
2008 Mens Olympic Basketball UpdateA look at the teams and format in this years games.
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Shortage of Food and World HungerIn the past several months, many nations are facing a shortage of food that has increased the chances or rioting and starvation.
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Unintended Consequences:The Price of Oil and the Current Global Food CrisisAs international crude oil prices soared, the rush to find an alternative to Middle Eastern oil has caused global food prices to spiral out of control, causing unrest in many poor nations
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World Sleep Walks into Peak Oil CrisisWith oil prices touching $120 per barrel, reality is finally starting to set in -- the world is heading into the teeth of a vicious Peak Oil crisis.
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Holidays on Earth Today: May 20, 2008Check out todays' bizarre holiday happening around the world - includes celebrity birthdays.
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How is African Witchcraft Different from European Witchcraft?An essay comparing African Witchcraft with European Witchcraft.
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Holidays on Earth Today: May 21, 2008It's "I Need a Patch for That" Day in America but are you familiar with all the other strange holidays occurring today in the world? How about celebrity birthdays?





