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MILLIONS OF ANGLOPHONE CAMEROONIANS SACRIFICING EDUCATION BEACUSE OF WAR AS GOVERNMENT REMAINS MUTE.

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Millions of children in Cameroon have suffered greatly because of school closures. Due to frequent and severe violence between the army and separatist fighters. More than 700,000 children are affected by school closures. In the northern and southwestern regions of the country, two-thirds of schools were closed. Schools were forced to close due to kidnappings and harassment of students and teachers.  primary school children in class Non-state armed groups sometimes impose ghost towns to limit access to essential services such as health care and education. All schools and community learning centers are usually closed during this shutdown, except for some urban schools that operate at about 60% percent, most schools still remain shot down. In addition, insecurity has forced humanitarian agencies and United Nations agencies to temporarily interrupt aid delivery. The progressive strife in Cameroon has had extreme results in the educational framework, especially within the North-West and Sou