SCNC The Silent Struggle: Women and Girls in the Midst of the Anglophone Crisis. Women are the silent victims and unsung heroes of the Anglophone crisis. While the headlines often focus on soldiers and armed separatists, the deep scars borne by women and girls remain in the shadow... 27 Feb 2026
SCNC THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS HAS AN IDENTITY TO BE PRESERVED Southern Cameroons’ identity traces back to its distinct historical and legal background. After British administration ended, the region entered a disputed union with La République du Cameroun on 1 Oc... 27 Feb 2026
SCNC General Settlement Statement on the Crisis in Cameroon The crisis in Cameroon, which began in 2017 in the English-speaking regions, remains one of the most complex and prolonged conflicts in Central Africa. Rooted in deep historical, cultural, and politic... 27 Feb 2026
SCNC The Unyielding Struggle: Why Returning to Cameroon Remains a Perilous Choice for My Safety as an Activist. Escalating Violence and Civilian Impact Cameroon, particularly its Anglophone regions, continues to grapple with a protracted conflict that has transformed daily life into a constant struggle for surv... 27 Feb 2026
SCNC SCNC DIASPORA CHAPTERS, Ist OCT. INDEPENDENCE DAY 2025 Fraternal warm greetings to all of you. Circumstances beyond my control, made it impossible for me to request the ANC Engr Prizo to convene a meeting for focused purposely for Oct.1, 2025. I have been... 27 Feb 2026