Overcoming Barriers to HIV Testing in Rural Cameroon
Overcoming Barriers to HIV Testing in Rural Cameroon
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Overcoming Barriers to HIV Testing in Rural Cameroon
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Helping HIV Treatment ‘Defaulters’ in Cameroon Stay the Course
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In our series of letters from African journalists, Tony Vinyoh looks at how his cousin's medical school rejection was one of the many examples of why a secessionist rebellion has dogged English-speaking parts of Cameroon for nearly six years.
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Most people want their nation to make it to the World Cup, but this is not so for some Cameroonians.
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In June of 2020, a writer traveled to Cameroon in Central Africa for his grandfather's funeral. This trek included a terrifying ride through separatist-controlled areas and rabid military checkpoints. And despite the desolation brought on by the Anglophone Conflict, the journey was, somehow, a charming one. This is his story.
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While the African continent is visited by people around the globe each year, the countries remain heavily un-toured by Africans. From visas to flight prices, these are five reasons why exploring Africa as an African is difficult.
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Cameroon’s reputation for drinking is well advertised, but what is perhaps less talked about is its love affair with Guinness or Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, to be specific.
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While everyone has faced hardships due to COVID-19, those living with disabilities have struggled more than many know or have considered. We spoke to some experiencing these unprecedented challenges and what COVID lockdowns have meant for them, as well as experts who offer advice on everything from vaccine distribution to how you can help.
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Read this article to learn some key words and phrases that will help you communicate better when you travel to Cameroon.
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