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In a village near Maroua, Extreme North
Province of Cameroon, villagers discuss urgent water and educational
concerns. With the closest elementary school at 8km, none of the
children in this village attend. The closest water well is at
6 km distance.

In this Pygmy settlement near Loldorf in southern Cameroon, families
have become victims of international development organizations
wanting to change their traditional lifestyle as gatherers.

Workshop for the production of low-cost agricultural tools from
recycled materials in Eseka, Central Province.
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Besides millet, peanuts and beans for their own consumption, peasant
farmers grow cotton as an cash crop.

In the forest community near Zoetele, local agricultural initiatives
to improve the population’s dietary intake include fishponds,
intensive snail breeding, and the cultivation of mushrooms.
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