Cameroon, Nigeria cooperate on flood prevention plan
Major floods in 2012 devastated villages in both states, sparking cross-border accusations about river and dam control
Drought worsens child malnutrition in Cameroon
Prolonged drought in northern Cameroon has reduced food output, pushed up prices and increased malnutrition among children
West, Central Africa agree security force to protect forests, seas
Leaders plan to beef up regional efforts against illegal exploitation of natural resources, to support development
Cameroon NGOs ask U.S. government to investigate palm oil venture
Environmental activists have petitioned Washington to open up an investigation into the land acquisition and forest exploitation activities of a U.S.-owned palm oil firm
As dry periods worsen, Cameroon's government rations water
With taps dry in the capital, frustrated residents grumble and resort to cross-city treks to find enough water
Cameroon hopes EU timber labelling can protect forests
The scheme will allow the wood to be traced from the forest to the market, in an attempt to crack down on illegal logging
Canal cuts disaster risk in Cameroon's capital
Better drainage is cutting flooding and health risks, but experts worry the benefits may not last
Cameroon's forest dwellers lose out as land handed to developers
?Our lands have been taken away from us (and) our forest, which is our main source of living, destroyed," notes the chief of one affected village
Drop in Cameroon's cocoa production blamed on severe weather
As demand for the key ingredient of chocolate soars, pests, diseases and unusual dry weather threaten the crop in West Africa
Community radio helps Cameroonians track climate change
About 40 community radio stations in this West African country are now incorporating disaster warning information and adaptation tips into their programming