(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian government and the United Nations have just launched in Yaoundé, the capital of the country, a program aiming at bringing a more efficient humanitarian response to the influx of Nigerian and Central African refugee victims of the Boko Haram threat and the crisis in CAR, and to the massive displacement of Cameroonian populations fleeing the Boko Haram attacks in the Extreme-North of the country.
So many phenomena which induce other vulnerabilities such as food insecurity and malnutrition. In order to provide assistance to the droves of people victim of this situation on Cameroonian soil, we learned, Cameroon and the United Nations are planning to raise FCfa 170 billion in 2016.
It should be noted, according to the United Nations statistics, Boko Haram's exactions in Nigeria led to the arrival of over 70,000 refugees on Cameroonian soil, while 124,000 Cameroonians were displaced to the hinterlands, to flee Boko Haram's raids in Cameroon, mainly along the Nigerian border.