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Cameroon: Women's Battle Breaks the Silence of Women's Suffering · Global Voices

© (JDC)Dedicated on May 15th in Yaoundé, Loveline Kamaha's book presents itself as a plea in favour of women, between seeking identity, resilience and inner healing. Nurse specializing in research and committed figure of social leadership, Loveline Kamaha, signs an 80-page book that presents an uncompromising diagnosis of the status of women. For her, being a woman has too often rhymed with "combat". Through eight chapters, the author points to …
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© (JDC)Dedicated on May 15th in Yaoundé, Loveline Kamaha's book presents itself as a plea in favour of women, between seeking identity, resilience and inner healing. Nurse specializing in research and committed figure of social leadership, Loveline Kamaha, signs an 80-page book that presents an uncompromising diagnosis of the status of women. For her, being a woman has too often rhymed with "combat". Through eight chapters, the author points to …

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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