Cameroon’s artisanal heritage is as diverse as its more than 250 ethnic groups. From intricately carved masks of the Bamileke to the raffia-woven baskets of
Education is fundamental to Cameroon’s long-term development goals. With a population exceeding 28 million and over 250 ethnic groups, the government and private sector have
Cameroon’s Atlantic coastline, stretching over 400 km from the Nigerian border to the border with Equatorial Guinea, features diverse coastal landscapes: sandy beaches, rocky outcrops,
Fashion and textiles occupy a significant place in Cameroon’s economy and cultural identity. Beyond serving as functional garments, traditional fabrics and contemporary designs reflect ethnic
Cameroon’s diverse elevation and equatorial climate provide ideal conditions for coffee cultivation. Although overshadowed historically by its neighbor, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon has steadily carved a
Interior design in Cameroon is undergoing a renaissance as homeowners, architects, and designers seek to merge contemporary comfort with traditional aesthetics. Inspired by cosmopolitan influences
Over the past decade, Cameroon’s film and television industry—often referred to as “Collywood” (from “Camerawood”)—has experienced steady growth. While Nollywood (Nigeria) and Ghallywood (Ghana) dominate
Life in Cameroon is punctuated by festivals that celebrate heritage, religion, harvests, and historical milestones. These gatherings draw communities together in elaborate pageantry—colorful costumes, rhythmic
Agriculture underpins Cameroon’s economy and sustains the livelihoods of over 60% of its population. The country’s climatic zones—from humid rainforests in the south to arid
Cameroon’s varied ecosystems—coastal mangroves, dense rainforests, savannah plains, and mountain highlands—harbor an astonishing wealth of biodiversity. As one of Africa’s most ecologically diverse countries, it