Call for Entries: Mental Health Reporting Contest 2026
This initiative aims to promote responsible journalism on mental health, reduce stigma, and amplify the voices of young reporters in Cameroon
This initiative aims to promote responsible journalism on mental health, reduce stigma, and amplify the voices of young reporters in Cameroon
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They were cattle herders. Now they are using their success at the Mount Cameroon Race of Hope to preach peace
From Classroom to Newsroom: Young Journalists Equipped to Navigate Cameroon’s Media Realities
For many journalism students, the transition from the lecture hall to the professional world is a daunting leap. As the comforts of student life fade, the harsh realities of a competitive industry set in. But how prepared are the next generation of storytellers to navigate this shift?
While some media institutions acknowledge online abuse, many still lack clear, enforceable policies that make women feel genuinely protected.
Through initiatives like the “CAMTEL Digital Women,” the institution is working tirelessly to bridge the digital gap, and so far, it has trained thousands of young girls in digital skills, including coding and cybersecurity.
“Connecting a woman means connecting a family and accelerating the national economy”, the General Manager explained.
The ban issued on Wednesday March 4, 2026 buried the dreams of many seeking
sustainable development through education and scholarships.
Both trainers also shared their expertise with students and faculty at CT University’s School of Social Sciences and Liberal Arts
“This collaboration marks an important step in DearYou’s growing presence in Central Africa, where trusted local voices play a crucial role in promoting informed dialogue on women’s health…
The Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) has welcomed the launch of the Peter Essoka Prize for Excellence in Journalism,