Promoting self-reliance for CAR refugees in Cameroon
Cameroon is hosting approximately 331 000 refugees according to UNHCR figures. Among them, 259 000 are from Central African Republic and have fled conflicts between SELEKA and Anti-Balaka, and 72 000 are from Nigeria, having escaped attacks perpetrated by Boko Haram.
Garoua-Boulai, at the crossroads of the route to Bangui, remains the main entrance for CAR refugees in the country.
©EC/ECHO/Aminata Diagne Barre
Promoting self-reliance for CAR refugees in Cameroon
Cameroon is hosting approximately 331 000 refugees according to UNHCR figures. Among them, 259 000 are from Central African Republic and have fled conflicts between SELEKA and Anti-Balaka, and 72 000 are from Nigeria, having escaped attacks perpetrated by Boko Haram.
Garoua-Boulai, at the crossroads of the route to Bangui, remains the main entrance for CAR refugees in the country.
©EC/ECHO/Aminata Diagne Barre