Posted on September 3rd, 2025
For displaced informal workers in Cameroon, daily life is often unpredictable. From street vendors in Yaoundé to artisans in Douala, many face unstable incomes, limited protections, and little say in decisions that affect their …
Posted on June 6th, 2025
In Cameroon today, access to social protection is a matter of survival. For the farmer displaced from the Northwest crisis who now sells roasted maize by the roadside in Yaoundé, or the widow in Douala working as a domestic helper without …
Posted on March 2nd, 2025
In Cameroon, rural-urban migration has become one of the most visible consequences of conflict and poverty. From the North West and South West Regions, many families displaced by the Anglophone crisis now crowd into towns like Buea, …
Posted on January 8th, 2025
Across Cameroon, displaced persons find themselves rebuilding their lives in unfamiliar towns and cities. Many turn to informal work—selling food in local markets, working as domestic helpers, riding moto-taxis, and running small …
Posted on October 20th, 2024
Data has the power to tell stories that would otherwise go unheard. For displaced persons working in the informal economy, accurate and accessible data are more than numbers—they are tools for recognition, protection, and empowerment. …
Posted on July 3rd, 2024
For millions of displaced persons around the world, the journey from rural displacement to urban opportunity is far from linear—it is a path marked by both aspiration and adversity. Displaced workers who survive in rural areas often do so …
Posted on April 5th, 2024
For millions of children and youth around the world, displacement is more than a physical relocation—it is a rupture in the very fabric of daily life. Conflict, forced migration, and economic hardship often turn education into the first …
Posted on January 31st, 2024
In communities fractured by displacement, survival is often the only priority. For women uprooted by conflict, instability, or climate shocks, the struggle to provide food, shelter, and safety for their families frequently …
Posted on December 10th, 2023
Women in Humanitarian Dynamics (WIHD) is a coalition dedicated to empowering displaced women entrenched in informal employment. Our core objective is to enhance the working conditions and economic opportunities for these women. We …
Posted on October 17th, 2023
Motherhood, often hailed as a profound and natural journey in a woman's life, takes on a complex dimension for displaced women. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of motherhood among displaced women, focusing on the …
Posted on July 22nd, 2023
The ongoing crisis in Cameroon, marked by the Anglophone conflict, has led to a devastating humanitarian situation. Over 700,000 people have been displaced, and 4.4 million require assistance (OCHA, 2023). Hunger is a pressing concern, …
Posted on April 1st, 2023
In Cameroon, as in many parts of the world, access to affordable housing remains a pressing challenge. The demand for housing often surpasses the available supply, leading to overcrowding, inadequate living conditions, and urban sprawl. …
Posted on January 17th, 2023
Gender equality and women's empowerment are crucial elements for sustainable development and inclusive growth in Cameroon. Despite progress in recent years, women continue to face systemic barriers that hinder their full participation …
Posted on September 12th, 2022
Cameroon's agricultural sector serves as the backbone of its economy, providing livelihoods for a significant portion of the population and contributing to national food security. However, persistent challenges such as land …
Posted on June 30th, 2022
Cameroon, known for its rich cultural diversity, abundant natural resources, and strategic geographical location, holds immense potential for sustainable development. However, harnessing this potential requires concerted efforts from …
Posted on March 3rd, 2022
In today's interconnected world, digital innovation has emerged as a powerful driver of economic growth, social inclusion, and sustainable development. In Cameroon, leveraging digital technologies presents a unique opportunity to address …
Posted on January 20th, 2022
In today's rapidly evolving global economy, millions of individuals rely on informal work for their livelihoods, often operating outside traditional legal frameworks. These workers, including street vendors, domestic workers, and …
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