Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi
January 15, 2021
MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN: An Ulcer Eating Into The Cameroonian Society
Malnutrition is common in children all over the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that malnutrition accounts for 54% of child mortality worldwide. Causes of malnutrition can be inadequate food intake, lack of hygiene and sanitation...
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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi
January 15, 2021
The Problem of Safe Drinking Water
The phrase “water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink” is one which is now ringing in the minds of both the young and the old, and male and female as it is the talk of the world today, with numerous environmental musicians singing about it....
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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi
January 15, 2021
Early Menstruation and its odds
Over time, there has been a progressive decline in the age at which puberty and menarche (early menstruation) occur in young girls all over the world (Scientific American, 2015). Puberty is a phase during which children reach sexual maturity while ac...
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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi
January 15, 2021
RCESD launches conservation efforts aimed at safeguarding the Cameroon Preuss’s Monkey (Allochrocebus preussi preussi) to 43 villages in the Cameroon highlands
Cameroon Preuss’s Monkey (CPM) (Allochrocebus preussi preussi), currently listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and as a Class B taxon on the African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, is one of Africa’s most impe...
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Mbunya Francis Nkemnyi
January 15, 2021
The “One less Plastic Bottle” Campaign hits the streets of Buea
The massive disposal of plastic waste, especially plastic bottles along the roadsides and quarters is overwhelming and has contributed to clogging our water ways and even damaging our natural environment. RCESD thus started a “one less plastic“ ...
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