Northwest Region Ranks Second-Poorest in Cameroon After Six Years of Conflict
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 1er/09/2025
Cameroon's Northwest region has become the country's second-poorest, according to a new government survey that shows a poverty rate of 66.8%, well above the national average. The 2022 Key Indicators Report from the fifth Cameroonian Household Survey (Ecam 5), conducted by the National Institute (…)
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