COVID-19 in Cameroon

Low Vaccination Coverage For Covid-19 In Cameroon

By TALLA Belder Carynthon|2021-11-02T08:48:09+00:00October 27th, 2021|Tags: , |

Vaccination is a preventive strategy that aims to save lives, reduce the severity of diseases and control their spread. Attaining herd immunity to COVID-19 in Africa has been very challenging. Several interventions have been put in place to effectively deploy COVID-19 vaccines in Cameroon.

Building and Strengthening Public Trust In Government Policy Decisions and Institutions to Effectively Tackle Covid-19 In Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-12-14T12:48:26+00:00January 20th, 2021|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , |

One of the challenges faced by the government is the decline of public trust in government’s policy decisions and institutions, which if not given sufficient attention may compromise all the efforts and resources already galvanize for this battle against COVID-19.

Cameroon’s Informal Sector Put To The Test By Coronavirus (Covid-19)

By Ulrich KAMDEM|2021-01-22T16:07:10+00:00June 1st, 2020|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , , , , |

The Coronavirus pandemic presents challenges and opportunities to Cameroon’s informal sector. The challenges faced by Cameroon’s informal sector as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are numerous.

Flattening the COVID-19 Curve in Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-02-26T12:11:49+00:00April 16th, 2020|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , , |

The soaring number of COVID-19 cases are rapidly approaching the 1000th mark and has spread to six of Cameroon’s ten regions. Hence, the need for urgent actions to eradicate the virus from the national territory is imminent. The government needs to take stringent measures to drastically curb the spread of the virus while containing the current cases.

Situational Analyses of COVID-19 in Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-03-22T10:40:54+00:00April 13th, 2020|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Publications, Reports|Tags: , |

The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed on March 6, 2020 and since then case detection has known an exponential increase. As of March 31, cases had risen to 223, distributed between 4 regions namely, the Center, Littoral, West and South West Regions.

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