Youth Day and the Generation Caught in Cameroon’s Conflict
The future of Cameroon ultimately rests with its youth. Ensuring that this generation inherits opportunity rather than prolonged conflict will require political courage,
The future of Cameroon ultimately rests with its youth. Ensuring that this generation inherits opportunity rather than prolonged conflict will require political courage,
The ghost of 1961 persists not because history refuses to fade, but because its questions remain unanswered. The future of both Cameroon and
History may have moved on, but the foundations S.K.Kilo helped build remain. Resurrecting the memory of these pioneers in classrooms and public discourse
Representation at the top does not automatically translate into justice or political settlement on the ground. Without substantive reforms, symbolic appointments cannot resolve
Cameroon’s crisis is therefore not simply political—it is structural. Without procurement transparency, independent oversight institutions, and genuine decentralization of decision-making, governance failures will
Yet history shows that systems built solely on survival tactics eventually exhaust their tricks. A mask, however prestigious, cannot indefinitely animate a failing
In the present context, and with speculations around International figures like Vera Songwe, new appointments risk being perceived less as solutions and more
The Epstein case and the political tensions in Cameroon arise from very different circumstances, yet both reveal a similar warning: power without accountability
Youth activism in these regions remains highly sensitive. Authorities frame certain forms of political mobilization as threats to national unity, while local activists
Marching Under Duress: Youth Day Parades and the Search for Normalcy in Cameroon’s Conflict Zones
Local reports from cities such as Bamend, Kumba and Nkambe suggest that participation in parades can sometimes occur under strong administrative encouragement, with