Soggy weather takes a bite out of cocoa income in Cameroon
Unusually wet weather means drying cocoa beans - and proving they are dry - is getting harder
To protect Congo Basin forest, ask local people how to use it
Without proper land use planning, forest communities often lose out from exploitation of natural resources
Cameroon to investigate reports of illegal timber trade with China
Greenpeace Africa claims wood cut when forest land is converted for other uses is reaching China illegally
With an eye on carbon cash, Cameroon boosts forest monitoring
Satellite system will provide an eye in the sky, but “wanton destruction” continues, experts warn
Floods disrupt development on Cameroon's Bakassi Peninsula
Extreme weather threatens development efforts carried out since long-contested region was handed to Cameroon
Boko Haram attacks put a stop to aid work in north Cameroon
Relief and development efforts to protect people from climate impacts are suspended due to insecurity
Cameroon readies new law to strengthen forest governance
New forest code will better protect rainforests and the rights of indigenous people who rely on them, officials say
Cameroon steps up war on malaria amid worsening floods
The government is concerned the general public isn't cooperating enough in its anti-malaria drive
Cameroon guidelines seek to avert conflict over forest carbon scheme
Cameroon's new guidelines on forest carbon projects include advice on how to consult with local communities and gain their consent, in an effort to avoid disputes over land and benefits
African women push for equality in land and resource rights
Ongoing land reforms in West and Central African nations have yet to incorporate any special protection for women, who struggle to claim ownership of natural resources, activists say