By Regina Leke and Ngalame Elias ___________________________ Renewable energy-powered ovens introduced in some fishing communities along the coastal regions of Limbe and Douala in Cameroon, are helping the country redress[…]
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Four Communities in Buea Benefit from CWASAF’s Cleanup Campaign
Four communities in the Buea Municipality have benefitted from the cleanup and environmental protection sensitization campaign of Clean Water and Sanitation Africa, (CWASAF). These communities include; Moli in Buea town,[…]
Read MoreSDO, Indigenes Advance Opposing Reasons for Sudden Change in Colour, Odour of Lake Kuk
The Senior Divisional Officer (SDO), Abdoulahi Aliou, and some indigenes of Menchum Division, North West Region of Cameroon have advanced varied but opposing reasons for the sudden change in the[…]
Read MoreAt 4; ECoDAs Renews Commitment to Improve Community Livelihoods, Fight Against Biodiversity Loss
The Environment and Community Development Association (ECoDAs) has renewed its commitment to continue improving the livelihoods of local communities while fighting against biodiversity loss and climate change in Cameroon. The[…]
Read MoreVoice of Nature News & Magazine: Why We Exist
When the clouds are full of water, they pour rain onto the earth surface; when the mountain is saturated, it spills lava; and when humans come face to face with[…]
Read MoreVoNat Gets First International Volunteer
Riddhavee Kapadia, of the Colby College USA has joined Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s Proposal Writing and Resource Mobilization team. She was recruited recently as the Organization’s first international volunteer through[…]
Read MoreYoung Graduates, Students Trained to Solve Environment and Sustainable Development Challenges in Cameroon
Some 15 students and young graduates in Buea are currently engaged in a training that will culminate in them identifying and providing solutions to the increasing environment and sustainable development[…]
Read MorePublic Health Expert Prescribes Medicinal Plants, Fruits Against COVID19
By Ndimuh B. Shancho Cameroonian Professor of Public Health and Biotechnology, HRM Professor Wilfred Mbacham, has prescribed medicinal plants and fruits in Cameroon that can be used for the treatment[…]
Read MoreWHO warns against imminent increase in cancer cases, suggests headway
By Ndimuh B. Shancho World Health Organisation has predicted an estimated 81% increase in cancer cases in low- and middle-income countries within the next 20 years if treatment and prevention[…]
Read MoreTree propagation; ‘Cheating’ Trees, Saving Forests
Farmers in the Mambonko village in South West Cameroon have been encouraged to use mostly grafted and marcotted trees in their farmlands as it allows trees with poor rooting systems[…]
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