Cameroon is a Central African country often called “Africa in miniature” due to its diversity. The country has about 28 million people spread across distinct geographic regions, which allows having different ecosystems within one country.
Cameroon historically was divided between French and British administration, and now is officially bilingual with French and English as official languages, though over 270 local languages are spoken. The francophone majority (about 80%) and anglophone minority (about 20%) sometimes experience tensions…