In Cameroon, harvesting floodwater brings better health
How do you stop cholera and malaria after heavy rainfall? Catch the water and store it instead
Turkey reforestation may be model for arid Africa – experts
By 2050, “forests are envisioned to stretch across over four-fifths of the country's territory,” says Turkish minister
Commercial rice farming cushions Cameroon women from climate stress
Women are pushing for land, technology and hardy rice varieties enabling them to profit from new markets
Flood-hit Cameroon to demolish low-lying urban homes
As climate change and unplanned urban expansion worsen floods, city of Douala plans to raze homes
Cameroon trains new generation of clean energy entrepreneurs
Universities are training solar technicians and others to start new businesses that will provide power and jobs
Weather centres to arm Central Africa's farmers against climate shifts
To shore up food security, Cameroon is turning to improvements in its weather forecasting system
Cameroon aims to boost reliance on renewable energy
But international cash is needed to make those plans a reality, officials warn
Harsh weather cripples fishing and tourism on Cameroon's coast
Large-scale deforestation linked to development of port and gas plant may be behind problems, experts say
Solar water system douses risks in Cameroon's arid north
In communities hit by worsening drought, cholera and refugee influxes, a better source of water is making a difference
Central Africa bets on regional solution to energy shortages, poverty
States hope cross-border electricity connections will boost supplies, largely from hydro, as well as energy access