

From Environmental Clubs to Community Impact: How ISEC Cameroon Is Advancing Zero Waste in Bamenda
At exactly 8:40 AM (25/02/2026), the school compound was already alive with curiosity. Small hands clutched notebooks. A few students adjusted their uniforms with pride. The morning air in Bamenda felt fresh, but the questions we came with were heavier than the breeze: What is clean air? What does a healthy environment truly look like? And what role can children play in protecting it? This was not just another school visit. This was another chapter in our Bamenda Zero Waste I


How Poor Waste Collection Is Fueling Open Waste Burning— and Worsening Air Pollution in Douala
If you live in Bonaberi or move daily through major parts of Douala , there is a reality you can no longer ignore. The thick smoke rising from roadside waste dumps. The sharp smell of burning refuse. The haze that follows you long after you’ve passed. Open waste burning is no longer an isolated act in Douala—it is becoming normalized . When waste collection fails, people improvise Across the city, waste collection points are increasingly overwhelmed. When waste is not collec




















