In central Africa, a violent conflict has been unfolding for nearly eight years. What began in 2016 as peaceful protests by lawyers and teachers against the increasing “francophonisation” of the legal and education systems in Cameroon’s anglophone regions quickly escalated into an armed conflict between separatist groups and government forces.
It has come at a devastating human cost. With both sides of the civil war using education as a weapon, over 700,000 children have been forced out of school…
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