Trauma, Consternation in Anglophone Cameroon as Heavily Armed Soldiers Raid Disability Rehab Centre.
By Princely Kesah, Cameroon Blind people are left confused and wheel chair users motionless. Late on a Sunday…
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By Princely Kesah, Cameroon Blind people are left confused and wheel chair users motionless. Late on a Sunday…
By Njukang Princeley, Cameroon Visually impaired Africans have turned out massively to commemorate World Braille Day in different…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Accessing formal education in Cameroon poses a huge challenge for children and youth with…
Miracle Nkemta (Student Journalist on internship,) Cameroon. Much is said of the challenges persons with disabilities face accessing…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon "We spent all our years working to get this shelter for our children. When…
By Hannah Bissong, Cameroon …. Living in Bamenda, the capital of Cameroon’s conflict-ravaged Northwest region, is a serious…
Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Just when most visually impaired Africans felt that forgetting what sight offers is a good…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Over 25 disabled and vulnerable persons affected by the Cameroon Anglophone Conflict have been…
by Princely Kesah, Cameroon Government forces and separatist fighters have not stopped exchanging gunshots for nearly eight years…
By Kesah Princely and Njukang Princeley, Cameroon Discussions about the impact of armed conflict on disabled people often…