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Angel Ngwe

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Africa, Cameroon
Covers:  Humanitarian issues, Politics, Dailylife, Business
Doesn't Cover: Entertainment and fashion

Angel Ngwe’s Journalist Portfolio

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Lack of birth certificates puts Cameroon's Indigenous people on the brink of statelessness

Lack of birth certificates puts Cameroon's Indigenous people on the brink of statelessness

The Washington Post — Indigenous people have lived in harmony with the forests of central Africa for hundreds of years

Lack of birth certificates puts Cameroon's Indigenous people on the brink of statelessness

Lack of birth certificates puts Cameroon's Indigenous people on the brink of statelessness

The Washington Post — Indigenous people have lived in harmony with the forests of central Africa for hundreds of years

The lone Mongolou

The lone Mongolou

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Cameroon's separatist conflict forces hundreds of thousands of students out of education

Cameroon's separatist conflict forces hundreds of thousands of students out of education

Associated Press — Fighting in Cameroon has made education come to a grinding halt for hundreds of thousands of students.

Cameroon or Canada? Poorly paid doctors and nurses are choosing to leave. That's common in Africa

Cameroon or Canada? Poorly paid doctors and nurses are choosing to leave. That's common in Africa

Associated Press — Cameroon has one of the world's lowest number of health workers per capita. About a third of trained doctors who graduated from medical school last year left the West African country.

In Africa's Congo Basin, Indigenous peoples lose homes to conservation efforts

In Africa's Congo Basin, Indigenous peoples lose homes to conservation efforts

National Catholic Reporter — As nations meet in Colombia for the COP16 summit under the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity, African bishops and other religious leaders are joining calls to protect Indigenous rights in conservation efforts

In Africa's Congo Basin, Indigenous peoples lose homes to conservation efforts

In Africa's Congo Basin, Indigenous peoples lose homes to conservation efforts

National Catholic Reporter — As nations meet in Colombia for the COP16 summit under the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity, African bishops and other religious leaders are joining calls to protect Indigenous rights in conservation efforts

MSN

MSN

MSN (US)

World's oldest president could extend his rule as Cameroon votes in an election

World's oldest president could extend his rule as Cameroon votes in an election

Associated Press — Cameroon has voted in an election that could extend Africa's oldest leader's rule by another seven years.

World's oldest president could extend his rule as Cameroon votes in an election

World's oldest president could extend his rule as Cameroon votes in an election

Associated Press — Cameroon has voted in an election that could extend Africa's oldest leader's rule by another seven years.