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1. A security dilemma during Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration in the Lake Chad Basin

2. Financial Autonomy of Decentralized Local Authorities and Local Development

3. What Synergy of Action in the Fight Against Corruption in Cameroon?

4. Entrepreneurship, Youths, and Women Economic Inclusion in Cameroon

5. Cameroon: The State’s Transfer of Powers to the Regions

6. The Regional Administrative Structure in Cameroon

7. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

8. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

9. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

10. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

11. Capital Flight from Natural Resource-Dependent African Countries: Updated Estimates and Analysis for the Cases of Cameroon, Ghana, and Zambia, 1970-2021

12. Preventing and MitigatingMass Atrocities in Northwest and Southwest Cameroon

13. Rebels, Victims, Peacebuilders: Women in Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict

14. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

15. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

16. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

17. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

18. Analysis of Cameroon – Nigeria Trade and Prospects for the African Continental Free Trade Area

19. Return migration and entrepreneurship in Cameroon

20. The Proliferation Of Informal Housing In Major Cities In Cameroon: Evidence, Drivers And The Way Forward

21. Low Covid-19 Cases In Africa. What Explains This?

22. Building And Strengthening Public Trust In Government Policy Decisions And Institutions To Effectively Tackle Covid-19 In Cameroon

23. Overcoming The Challenge Of Fiscal Transition In Cameroon

24. Impact Of Covid-19 On The Continuum Of Care

25. Obtaining Construction Permits In Cameroon: Dealing With The Law

26. Assessing The Mechanism Of The Issuance Of Construction Permits In Cameroon

27. The Promise Of Digital Health In Africa

28. Cameroon: Almost 97% Of Household Have Problems In Food Crop Production

29. Market Research: A Key Determinant Of Success For SME Start-Ups In Cameroon

30. Barriers To Formalization Of Businesses In Cameroon: High Tax Rates

31. State-Centric Approach to Resolving the Anglophone Conflict in Cameroon: What Prospects?

32. An Analysis of the Effects of Oil Price Fluctuations on the Conduct of Monetary Policy in the Economic

33. Should We Consider A Post-Covid-19 Reform Of The VAT In Cameroon?

34. The Declaration and Payment of Taxes in Cameroon: A Critical Appraisal

35. Expert Meeting on Assessing Atrocity Risk in Northwest and Southwest Cameroon: Rapporteur's Report

36. Transparency of Land-based Investments: Cameroon Country Snapshot

37. R2P Monitor, Issue 55, 15 January 2021

38. R2P Monitor, Issue 56, 15 March 2021

39. R2P Monitor, Issue 57, 1 June 2021

40. R2P Monitor, Issue 58, 1 September 2021

41. UN Human Rights Council Elections for 2022-2024 and the Responsibility to Protect

42. R2P Monitor, Issue 59, 1 December 2021

43. State Legitimation Crisis and Violent Extremism among Young People in Nigeria

44. The Anglophone problem in Cameroon: The change from crisis to conflict, and a possible way forward to resolution

45. Fiscal Policy Letter No5: Improving Financial Inclusion To Broaden The Tax Base In Cameroon

46. Information Asymmetry: A Major Obstacle to Credit Provision In Cameroon

47. A Look at the Legal Framework and Constraints of Credit Granting In Cameroon

48. The National FDI Observatories, a Bulwark Against the Imbalance Effects of Chinese FDI In Africa?

49. Is Cameroon a Police State? All About the Use of Administrative Custody

50. The Financial Decentralization Of Local Governments Tested By The Principle Of Cash Flow In Cameroon

51. Youth and National Integration in Cameroon: An Analysis Based on Associative Movements

52. Youth Participation In the Local Development Plan In Yaoundé 4: Issues and Roles

53. Evaluation of Mechanisms to Combat Gender-Based Violence In the Far North Region of Cameroon

54. The Resurgence of Covid19 and its Impact on the Economies of CEMAC Countries

55. Without a Birth Certificate, We Do Not Exist! (Re)Thinking the Civil Status System in Cameroon

56. Urban Governance in Cameroon: Between Laissez-Faire And Faire-Laisser

57. Optimizing the Governance and Performance of Public Enterprises In Cameroon

58. Diaspora Investors and Access to Bank Credit in Cameroon: Constraints and Opportunities

59. Perspectives on the Formalization of the Informal Economy in Cameroon

60. Ease of Paying Taxes In Cameroon

61. Interrogating the Inclusiveness of the Cameroon Tax Policy

62. Examining the Difficulties Encountered by Women in Obtaining Credit in Cameroon

63. Report on the 2021 Budget of Cameroon: An Analysis of the Sustainability of the Public Debt

64. State of Statelessness: Anglophone Cameroonians Born in Refugee Camps

65. Rethinking Fiscal Policy to Overcome the Debt Problem in Cameroon

66. Free Trade as a Catalyst to the Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in Cameroon’s Manufacturing Sector

67. Case Studies on the Role of Gender and Identity in Shaping Positive Alternatives to Extremisms

68. Land Tenure Security, Credit Access and Agricultural Productivity in Cameroon

69. Explaining Wellbeing and Inequality in Cameroon: A Regression-Based Decomposition

70. The Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Inflation and its Implications for Monetary Policy in Cameroon and Kenya

71. Birth Order and Demand for Immunization for Children under the Age of Five in Cameroon

72. African Insurgencies

73. R2P Monitor, Issue 49, 15 January 2020

74. R2P Monitor, Issue 50, 15 March 2020

75. R2P Monitor, Issue 53, 15 September 2020

76. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

77. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

78. R2P Monitor, Issue 54, 15 November 2020

79. Lockdown Preventive Measure against COVID-19 Pandemic: Livelihoods Implications in Cameroon

80. Socio-Economic Implications of Covid-19 in Cameroon

81. Cultural Communication Patterns and Alternatives Approaches to Fight COVID-19

82. The impact of COVID 19 on health and food security in Cameroon

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

84. The Impact Of Covid-19 On Sino-African Trade Activities

85. Cloth Face Masks Should be Used in the Community, Not by Health Care Workers in Health Facilities

86. Dealing With Construction Permits In Cameroon: Evaluation And Recommendations For Policymakers

87. Examining Business Creation In Cameroon From The Perspective Of Women

88. An Analysis Of The Legislation About Business Creation In Cameroon

89. 199 Days Into Covid-19 Pandemic

90. Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) and the Unequal Treatment of Companies in the Cameroonian Market

91. Obtaining Credit in Cameroon: Problems and Prospects

92. Harnessing Public Accountability in the Public Service for Better Governance in Cameroon

93. Armed Conflict and COVID 19: the Ramifications on the Educational Sector in the NW/SW Regions of Cameroon

94. The Role of the Youth in Mitigating the Armed Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon

95. Report On The Effects Of BEAC’s Monetary Policy In Cameroon

96. What Tax Policy In Cameroon After 2020?

97. Easing Cameroon’s Ethno-political Tensions, On and Offline

98. Socio-economic implications of Covid-19 in Cameroon and proposals to reduce the economic fallout

99. Lockdown Preventive Measure against COVID-19 Pandemic: Livelihoods Implications in Cameroon

100. Risk of Mass Atrocities in Cameroon