Publications

Closing the Health Insurance Gap for Cameroon’s Health Workforce

By Regina Sinsai, Constantine Asahngwa, Ph.D and Ronald M. Gobina|2026-01-28T14:09:03+00:00January 28th, 2026|Categories: Health, Publications|Tags: , |

By Regina Sinsai, Dr Constantine T. Asahngwa & Dr Ronald M. Gobina Executive Summary Healthcare workers (HCWs) are essential to Cameroon’s health system, yet most lack adequate health insurance coverage. Current schemes—NSIF, employer-based plans, [...]

Strengthening Democracy, Deepening Practice, and Shaping the Future of Governance in Central Africa

By Dr. Pippie Hugues|2026-01-28T10:27:48+00:00January 28th, 2026|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , , |

By Dr. Pippie Hugues Executive summary Democracy in Central Africa is at a critical juncture. While citizen demand for accountability has grown, political instability, fragile institutions, and shrinking civic space continue to undermine democratic [...]

Lessons from Community-Based Health Insurance for Scaling Universal Health Coverage in Cameroon

By Regina Sinsai and Constantine Asahngwa, Ph.D|2026-01-28T10:30:14+00:00January 28th, 2026|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Health, Publications|Tags: , |

By Regina Sinsai & Dr Constantine T. Asahngwa Executive Summary Cameroon’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) program, launched in 2023, aims to reduce financial barriers to healthcare. However, coverage remains low (6.4%). Community-Based Health Insurance [...]

Chinese Loans to Sub-Saharan African countries: Balancing Development and Dependency

By Dr Vessah Mbouombouo Salim Ahmed|2026-01-15T14:04:42+00:00January 15th, 2026|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , |

By Dr Ahmed Salim Vessah Introduction Over the past two decades, China has become sub-Saharan Africa’s (SSA) foremost trading partner and the region’s main bilateral creditor, profoundly reshaping its financial and geopolitical landscape. Between [...]

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