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Barter markets such as this one under construction in Lolodorf
are an alternative for a population with a low purchasing power.

In Douala, non-formal education provides a second chance for underprivileged
youth and drop-outs.

Leisure activities by the club of blind youth in Cameroon are
one of the ways to improve the quality of life for the blind.
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Large-scale illegal cutting by logging companies to satisfy First-World
markets have depleted precious species from the tropical rainforests
in the South and East Provinces. Forest communities organize themselves
for sustainable forest management and reforestation.

An round-table discussion at an Open House with the subject of
the “International Day of Rural Women” at the Protestant
Theological Faculty of Yaounde, October 2001.
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