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Bang H, Mbah M, Ndi H, Ndzo J (2020) Gauging Cameroon’s resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for enduring a novel health crisis. Transform Gov People Process Policy 15(4):658–674. https://doi.org/10.1108/TG-08-2020-0196 DAT is a database established by more than 40 aid agencies containing data from more than 3186 different surveys that serves as a unique source of field data for monitoring the health status of conflict-affected populations. With over 20,000 health indicators, CE-DAT aims to share operational health data collected for planning, monitoring, and evaluation of humanitarian aid. UN (2015) Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. https://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/70/1andLang=E Accessed 14 Feb 2020 The Anglophone crisis is characterised by human rights violations. On January 17, 2017, the government shut down Internet access in the restive region for 93 days to curtail dissent amongst the population. This was regarded by many local and international organisations 14 as an outright violation of constitutional and human rights to access information and freedom of expression (Calis 2018). gruesome killing comprising 13 children and one pregnant woman led to international condemnation and several calls for the Government to respect and uphold human rights amidst the escalating conflict.

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Krippendorff K. Content analysis. An introduction to its methodology. 2. London: Sage; 2004. [ Google Scholar] Bang H (2021) A gap analysis of the legislative, policy, institutional and crises management framework for disaster risk management in Cameroon. Prog Disaster Sci 11. 10.1016/j.pdisas.2021.100190 Ordinary (O) Level and Advanced (A) Level are public examinations in Cameroon’s Anglophone region at the end of secondary and high school respectively set and marked by the Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board.

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Dominguez G. How political instability affected Nepal’s disaster preparedness. 2015. [ Google Scholar] The force of gravity acted on the atoms of hydrogen, pulling them together into bigger and bigger clumps. UNICEF . Geneva Palais briefing note on the situation for children in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon. 2019. [ Google Scholar]

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This article has revealed the conspicuous horrendous consequences of the crisis. The loss of livelihoods and huge displacement of people are exacerbating hunger and poverty especially for the most vulnerable. The dominantly agrarian livelihoods in the region have been seriously affected. Meeting the basic needs of the population like having at least two meals per day is a daunting prospect for the vulnerable population. In consequence, inflation has been soaring due to dwindling outputs and regular interruptions in the supply chain of agricultural products and manufactured goods from other regions of the country. Bang H. Disaster management in Cameroon: the Lake Nyos disaster experience. Disaster Prev Manag. 2012; 21(4):489–506. doi: 10.1108/09653561211256189. [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] This Article shall not affect the protection which you enjoy under the mandatory law of your country of residence. Macias L (2013) Complex emergencies-Research Brief No.16. https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/168071/research%20brief%20no%2016_final.pdf. Accessed 10 Sept 2019Streamlau J. People in peril: human rights, humanitarian action and preventing deadly conflict. New York: Carnegie Corporation of New York; 1998. [ Google Scholar] Lazar M (2019) Afro Barometer: Cameroon’s linguistic divide deepens to rift on questions of democracy, trust, national identity. https://www.afrobarometer.org/publications/ad283-cameroons-linguistic-divide-deepens-rift-questions-democracy-trust-national-identity. Accessed 23 Nov 2019 Mboumien E. Assessing the socio-economic internet shut down in the English speaking regions of Cameroon from a multistakeholder and multisector perspective. 2018. [ Google Scholar]

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The article aims to provide an early warning signal of a contemporary emergency of higher magnitude in the restive region if a rapid-onset hazard intersects the Anglophone crisis. The objectives are fourfold: (1) to establish the consequences of the Anglophone crisis, (2) to ascertain the status of the Anglophone crisis as a potential complex emergency, (3) to analyse the risk of an imminent Mt. Cameroon eruption in the crises region, and (4) based on the findings from (1)–(3), to conceptualise a new complex emergency paradigm. The phrase, complex emergency, is popular in the humanitarian community and used arbitrarily to describe diverse types and scales of instabilities. Key attributes of complex emergencies recorded across a broad range of crisis settings include that complex emergencies often result from multiple factors associated with war, internal conflict, and terrorism (Abdallah and Burnham 2000); are major humanitarian crises of multi-causal nature requiring a system-wide response; can erode the cultural, civil, political, and economic integrity of established societies (Duffield 1994); result from a combination of political instability, conflict, violence, social inequities, and underlying poverty especially where local and national resources cannot meet the relief needs without international humanitarian assistance (Anderson and Gerber 2018); can erode the cultural, civil, political, and economic stability of societies; and can be exacerbated by diseases further undermining livelihoods and worsening poverty (FAO 2019). Complex emergencies are acute situational crises associated with war and strife resulting to significant fatalities, large population displacement, and shortages of basic human needs (Salama et al. 2004). They describe situations of disrupted livelihoods and threats to life mainly produced by warfare, civil disturbance, and large-scale movements of people, where emergency response is conducted in a difficult political environment (WHO 2020). This is a case study research that is qualitative, exploratory, analytical, and descriptive. Case studies elicit knowledge and understanding of complex social and economic issues (Bowen 2009). The study generated primary data from local, national, international, and civil rights/society organisations working in the Anglophone region—government institutional/organisational reports and briefings; memoranda/reports from opinion, political, religious, and business leaders and the separatist leadership; project plans/programmes and open reports from United Nations organisations and international development agencies like UNICEF, GRID, UNOCHA, WFP, UNHCR, UNAIDS, FAO, IOM, DFID, UKAID, and USAID. Footnote 8 Complex emergencies have increased considerably in Africa since early 1980s to 112 between 2005 and 2014, affecting around 79 million people (Culver et al. 2017). In fact, complex emergencies were the most frequent disaster forms in sub-Saharan Africa between 2008 and 2018 (USAID 2018). Some took the form of a “protracted crises syndrome 5”, a “recurring crises syndrome 6”, and a “contiguum syndrome 7” (Grunewald 2012). From 1999 to 2015, around 48.5% of all armed conflicts in the world occurred in Africa and the Middle East causing the highest fatalities amongst civilian populations (Pettersson and Wallensteen 2015). However, in 1972, Cameroon’s pioneer president (Ahmadu Ahidjo) changed the federal structure of the country in favour of a unitary state called United Republic of Cameroon. On February 4, 1984, his predecessor and current President, Paul Biya, further altered the name of the country to La Républic du Cameroon (the original name of the French-administered East Cameroon). Since the union of the two Cameroons, the Anglophones who currently constitute around 14% of the population (World Bank 2017) have increasingly complained of being marginalised (Konings and Nyamnjoh 1997). This was compounded by the change of name, viewed by many as an attempt to erase the minority Anglophone identity and forcefully assimilate them into the majority French system. Since independence, the Anglophones have staged several protests against perceived unfair economic and institutional discrimination, marginalisation, and inequality in the appointment of public administrators. Footnote 2 This has often caused a periodic outburst of violence, especially when government forces attempt to repress protesters (Chereji and Lohkoko 2012).

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Initially the universe expanded rapidly. Rapid expansion is always accompanied by cooling, so, as the Universe got bigger, it cooled down. This enabled protons close proton Subatomic particle with a positive charge and a relative mass of 1. The relative charge of a proton is +1., neutrons close neutron Uncharged subatomic particle, with a mass of 1 relative to a proton. The relative charge of a neutron is 0. and electrons close electron Subatomic particle, with a negative charge and a negligible mass relative to protons and neutrons. to form. Salama P, Spiegel P, Talley L, Waldman R. Lessons learned from complex emergencies over past decade. Lancet. 2004; 364(9447):1801–1813. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17405-9. [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] JournalduCameroun (2020) Cameroon: Ambazonia general no pity killed in restive North West region. https://www.journalducameroun.com/en/cameroon-ambazonia-general-no-pity-killed-in-restive-north-west-region/. Accessed 2 Apr 2020

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