In Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict, Visually Impaired Persons Are Cut Off from Critical Information, PhD Research Finds
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon A PhD study titled Accessing Mass Media During Conflicts: Needs and Challenges of Persons…
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By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon A PhD study titled Accessing Mass Media During Conflicts: Needs and Challenges of Persons…
A few months after I was born, my parents began sensing that something might be wrong with me.…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon “When parents have children who are deaf, they don’t understand the children. They punish…
“We see how many of them are wasting at home, all this potential being lost—and we cannot have…
By Princeley Njukang Disabled voters in Cameroon have expressed disappointment in what they call an exclusive presidential election.…
“Segregating us into one polling station can create stigma, especially if results there don’t favor certain candidates. By…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon All is set in the South West Region for schools to reopen on Monday,…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon The Government of Cameroon and the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC) have launched a…
For these Nigerian politicians living with albinism, the hope was to be judged on merit. Instead, their skin…
At a time when many Cameroonians dream of seeing a new president, some for the first time in…