Since 2016, the conflict in Cameroon between armed separatists and government forces has killed more than 6,000 people and displaced over 500,000 in the country’s northwestern and southwestern regions, where 2.2 million people need humanitarian assistance. Internal strife is weakening the country’s postcolonial model of stable authoritarianism.Political actors have replaced civil society in areas where devolution has failed.Centralized rule has radicalized Cameroon’s Anglophone minority.
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