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REPORTING PERIOD: NOVEMBER 12, 6:00 AM – NOVEMBER 13, 6:00 AM

This edition marks one month since the October 12 presidential elections. The post electoral cycle has been characterized by unrest, repression, economic paralysis, and contested narratives. Over the past month, verified reports have documented deaths, injuries, arrests, looting, and destruction, alongside “ville morte” shutdowns. International actors have alternated between congratulating President Paul Biya and urging restraint, while the government has combined security enforcement with institutional continuity measures and narrative framing. As of this reporting period, schools are resuming in Garoua, protesters continue to be released or processed, and government and economic operators are assessing the impact of unrest.


Disclaimer: This report presents verified factual updates from publicly available sources that have undergone integrity checks. It does not contain analysis, opinions, or institutional positions of the Nkafu Policy Institute.