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Climate Change: The Lake Chad Basin’s nightmare

Daniel Ange Djonrewang Tabouli April 13, 2021 Climate Change: The Lake Chad Basin’s nightmare2021-04-14T04:43:32+02:00 Climate Change
The issue of climate change is the subject of increasingly important attention for our generation and future generations. Many scientific predictions have finally convinced the political sphere of all the…
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Water Sanitation: Cameroon’s Nightmare Coming To Light.

Arnaud Tchokossa Che December 17, 2020 Water Sanitation: Cameroon’s Nightmare Coming To Light.2021-01-08T06:44:05+02:00 Infrastructure
 How comfortable the government can be when it comes to water distribution and sanitation is still shocking to many ; A land documented in the Guardian post and world bank…
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