Amindeh Blaise Atabong

Amindeh Blaise Atabong is a Cameroonian investigative journalist. His interest include gender, human rights, climate change, environment, tech, conflict, peace-building and global developments. In 2019, he was finalist in the inaugural True Story Award, and also won the prestigious Kurt Schork Award in International Journalism (local category). His works have been published by several regional and international media outlets, including Quartz, Thompson Reuters Foundation News, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Jeune Afrique, Epoch Times, African Arguments, Equal Times, among others. He holds a BSc in Journalism & Mass Communication from the University of Buea and is enrolled for an MA in Journalism and Media Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

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Thousands Denied Healthcare In Cameroon As Suspension On Medical Charity Persists

Tens of thousands of people are missing out on free essential healthcare services in the restive English-speaking North West Region of Cameroon as the government maintains a suspension on...

Cameroon Audit Exposes Extensive Misuse Of COVID-19 Funds

Several government officials, including ministers, charged with the country’s Coronavirus response have been found wanting in their spending of COVID-19 funds, according to a recently leaked preliminary report by...

Cameroon Opposition Set To Overthrow Long-serving President

The Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM), a significant political party in Cameroon, has announced that come 22 September 2020, it will carry out mass protests in a bid to oust...