OPINION: Cameroon’s newspapers are struggling, but they are far from dead
Social media may win the race for speed, but traditional journalism still wins where trust and context matter.
Social media may win the race for speed, but traditional journalism still wins where trust and context matter.
This initiative aims to promote responsible journalism on mental health, reduce stigma, and amplify the voices of young reporters in Cameroon
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) has developed this Rapid Reporting Guide to support reporters, editors, producers, and digital journalists in Cameroon with clear, practical direction.
Cameroon’s 2026 March session of Parliament is around the corner. For reporters, it offers opportunities beyond routine coverage, from legislative scrutiny to policy impact stories. This guide helps you report accurately, responsibly, and with depth.
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) presents a concise, practical guide for journalists covering Pope Leo XIV’s maiden visit to Cameroon from April 15–180, 2026.