The Last Mangroves of the Cameroon Estuary
They shield the coast, feed the fisheries and store more carbon than almost any forest on Earth.
Reporting on the people and places shaping Africa's environmental future — updated daily by the METV newsroom and our community correspondents.
They shield the coast, feed the fisheries and store more carbon than almost any forest on Earth.
Rangers, researchers and village trackers build the most detailed picture yet of a vanishing species.
We're training a new generation of environmental storytellers across the region.
From Bafut to Ndop, community-owned solar projects are replacing diesel generators — and changing who controls energy.
A youth collective on the slopes of Mount Cameroon has set itself an audacious target — and the whole town is joining in.
Douala's centuries-old water festival is being reclaimed by a new generation as a platform for river protection.
Catches are down, sandbanks are shifting. We spent a week on the water with the men and women who read the river best.
A pilot eco-schools programme in the South-West is rewriting how environmental science is taught — outdoors.
Young entrepreneurs are turning the city's plastic problem into pavements, furniture and jobs.