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    By Ruth Enjeh Forbuh*

    As early as 5am in the nation’s capital city Yaounde, the sidewalks of some major streets are graced with joggers, walkers and runners of varied age groups, who take advantage of the unpolluted morning air and the less busy streets to get their mojo for the day.

    These categories of persons are those who prefer open-air workouts at their own pace without the pressure and crowds in public gymnasiums.

    Others however use it as a warm to set the tone for more intense exercises in the gym halls later.  Read More...

    https://newswatchcameroon.com/index.php/2024/09/27/lifestyle-how-youths-are-fighting-aging-at-the-gym-in-cameroon/

    By Njukang Princeley*

    “When a new school year is about starting, we’re not excited like other students, because we know what’s coming are days of trials and tears,” says Elvira Nchenze, a visually impaired student in Buea, South West Region.

    An Upper Sixth student preparing to sit for the Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advance Level examination this year, she says access to education for People With Disabilities in the country is akin to the proverbial metaphor of passing a camel through the eye of a needle.

    https://newswatchcameroon.com/index.php/2024/09/27/travails-of-people-with-disabilities-in-acquiring-education-in-cameroon/

    http://thehumanitarianwatch.org/index.php/2020/09/28/at-feast-of-senses-sisterspeak-gives-guests-opportunity-to-feel-the-plight-of-persons-with-disabilities/

    Girls and women of all ages with any form of disability are among the more vulnerable and marginalized in Cameroon, according the country’s Ministry of Social Affairs. Left out of mainstream initiatives, many women with disability feel “invisible and unheard”. One of the domains where they are invisible is in the fashion industry. It is … Continue readingWomen with disabilities in Cameroon hit the runway in first ever inclusive fashion show