Photo: Daniel Beloumou Olomo

Southern Exposure: Daniel Beloumou Olomo

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

Buy this magazine

NI 543 - Loneliness - May, 2023
Deadly crossing

Deadly crossing

Report from Spain by Tommy Greene.

Buy this magazine

NI 539 - Railways - September, 2022
Armed enforcers: members of the Cameroonian national police force patrol a square in the majority anglophone southwest province capital Buea during a political rally of President Paul Biya’s ruling CPDM party. Photo: Marco Longari/AFP/Getty

‘Licence to kill’

In Cameroon, civil war is brewing along linguistic lines. Its origins lie in the botched decolonization of the country’s anglophone territory, but President Paul Biya’s repressive regime has poured fuel on the fire. Lorraine Mallinder reports.

Buy this magazine

NI 519 - How to avoid climate breakdown - May, 2019
View from Africa: Here today, here tomorrow

View from Africa: Here today, here tomorrow

Nanjala Nyabola questions Cameroon's never-ending presidential terms.

Buy this magazine

NI 517 - Trade in Turmoil - January, 2019
Photo: Natalia Riley

The politics of grazing

Report from West Cameroon by Natalia Riley.

Buy this magazine

NI 512 - Public ownership rises again - May, 2018
Mixed Media: Music

Mixed Media: Music

Swedish artist Fever Ray’s Plunge, and transnational trio Toto Bona Lokua’s feel-good album Bondeko.

Buy this magazine

NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018

Country profile: Cameroon

The central African country's long sleep continues, says Ben Shepherd, but the clock is ticking.

Buy this magazine

NI 490 - Blood brothers - Saudi Arabia and the West - March, 2016
Photo by Jean-Pierre Kepseu

Southern Exposure: Cameroon

Pondering the future in Cameroon, by photographer Jean-Pierre Kepseu.

Buy this magazine

NI 478 - NGOs - Do they help? - December, 2014

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Loneliness May, 2023
Railways September, 2022
How to avoid climate breakdown May, 2019
Trade in Turmoil January, 2019
Public ownership rises again May, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
Blood brothers - Saudi Arabia and the West March, 2016
NGOs - Do they help? December, 2014
Back