France, June 8 -- Cameroon's overlapping conflicts have pushed almost one million people from their homes. A new report says the crisis is both under-funded and under-reported. RFI spoke to some of those forced to flee, now struggling to survive far from home.
Constance Banda sits on a wooden stool, her hands moving steadily as she washes her children's clothes - three of the six look on, as at the end of the hall herfour-year-old daughter cradles her tiny, two-week-old sister.
"I gave birth to her here," Banda tells RFI, a brief smile emerging. "She offers me solace."
The bungalow where Banda and her family now live was once part of a government poultry farm in Mvogbessi, in Cameroon's capital Yaounde. The farm was abandoned after bir...
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