What can solve growing conflicts between agricultural giants and communities in Cameroon?

YAOUNDÉ — It’s already been three years since the nearly 4,000 inhabitants of Apouh, a village in eastern Cameroon, have been locked in an intractable conflict with Socapalm, a local subsidiary of Belgian agriculture giant Socfin which owns plantations in a dozen African countries. The crux of the problem revolves around the population’s land claims. … Continue reading What can solve growing conflicts between agricultural giants and communities in Cameroon?