FEATURE-Cameroon's forest people pay price for country's hydropower ambitions
As Cameroon expands its ability to produce clean power, people living near the new dams are losing the forest they depend on
Extreme weather threatens Cameroon's hopes of becoming a cocoa giant
"The rains now come in any order," says one farmer. "I am almost giving up cocoa farming"
Cameroon steps up reforestation efforts – but forest loss continues
Forest restoration is welcome, but it's more critical to protect existing forests, which provide the greatest benefits in terms of limiting climate change and protecting biodiversity
Armed with smartphones, Cameroon forest defenders take on illegal loggers
Involving local communities in reporting forest crime can be an effective way to curb it, experts say
Girls turn poo to clean power in Cameroon biogas push
"We give practical training to girls in colleges on how energy is generated from the sun, water and human waste," says one training organisation
Irrigation turns drought to cash for Cameroon's vegetable farmers
Farmers, many of them women, are now getting five crops a year, feeding markets as far away as Cameroon's cities
Cameroon moves to curb forest loss linked to Chinese investment
A new association set up for Chinese firms exploiting Cameroon's forests aims to help them work within the law
Cameroon fights flooding by turning plastic waste into jobs
A Cameroon football star steps up to help prevent flooding and provide jobs in Yaounde
Solar power, text messages fight maternal deaths in rural Cameroon
A combination of solar energy and a new mobile phone platform are making healthcare easier to access in Cameroon
To build resilience to climate change, help African women farmers
Why are so many women still using nothing more than hoes?