Cameroon conflict turns climate-stressed farmers into 'food beggars'
Environmentalists say the crisis has brought many projects intended to help farmers fight climate change to a standstill.
Elias Ntungwe Ngalame is an award-winning Cameroon-based freelance writer for the Thomson Reuters Foundation with an interest in climate change, the environment and corruption and governance issues.
Environmentalists say the crisis has brought many projects intended to help farmers fight climate change to a standstill.
A government programme is providing training and funds to help farmers process and package local spices and herbs, boosting their incomes and protecting forests.
Cameroon's government is creating jobs, preventing flooding and providing building materials through one initiative.