The fourth census of Cameroon's history, supposed to be completed on 29 May, was extended by two months, following a decree signed by the head of government Joseph Dion Ngute. Philippe Nanga, figure of civil society and coordinator of the NGO Un Monde Avenir, denounces "a general cacophony for a process that is crucial", stressing among other things that "a number of agents in Douala went on strike because they had not received money after ten d…
The fourth census of Cameroon's history, supposed to be completed on 29 May, was extended by two months, following a decree signed by the head of government Joseph Dion Ngute. Philippe Nanga, figure of civil society and coordinator of the NGO Un Monde Avenir, denounces "a general cacophony for a process that is crucial", stressing among other things that "a number of agents in Douala went on strike because they had not received money after ten d…