Cameroon
Overview
COVID-19 in Cameroon
Key Figures
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People in Need 3,900,000 11% decrease since April 7, 2021
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People Targeted for Assistance 2,600,000 13% decrease since April 7, 2021
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Children in Need 2,300,000 28% decrease since December 14, 2020
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People in Food Crisis/Emergency (IPC Phase 3+) 2,625,472
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Refugees & Asylum-Seekers in Cameroon 470,636 No change since April 30, 2022
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Refugee & Asylum-Seeker Arrivals in Cameroon (per year) 2,194 92% decrease since December 31, 2021
Key Content
Appeals & Response plans
- OCHA: Cameroon Humanitarian Needs Overview 2022
- OCHA: Cameroon 2022 Humanitarian Response Plan
- OCHA: Cameroun : Extrême-Nord - Note de plaidoyer pour la réponse humanitaire à la crise intercommunautaire du Logone Birni, février 2022
- UNHCR: Cameroon and Chad Emergency UNHCR Supplementary Appeal (January - June 2022)
- UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2022 - Cameroon
- IOM: Cameroon Crisis Response Plan 2021 - 2022
Latest Updates
- OCHA: Sahel Crisis Humanitarian Needs and Requirements Overview 2022
- HRW: Cameroun : Exactions des séparatistes dans les régions anglophones
- HRW: Cameroon: Separatist Abuses in Anglophone Regions
- Amnesty: Lithuania: Forced out or locked up, refugees and migrants abused and abandoned
- WHO: Statement of the Thirty-second Polio IHR Emergency Committee