In 2019, Cameroon’s government acknowledged the Anglophone regions’ distinct identity by giving them Special Status. Yet this legal framework has not quelled the separatist rebellion. Would reforming it bring the parties closer to a settlement? The question is worth investigating.
Lasts Publications
- Tchad : limiter l’impact de la guerre au Soudan dans le Ouaddaï
- Arrest of Separatist Leader Puts Spotlight on Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict
- Bringing Lasting Peace to the Central African Republic
- Tchad : rompre le cycle des violences agropastorales
- Tchad : prévenir les risques d’instabilité après la transition
- Curbing Feuds over Water in Cameroon’s Far North
- The Fallout in Chad from the Fighting in Darfur