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Cameroon: Kids abandon classrooms, NGO moves in to help | Africanews

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In Canton Bidimba, eastern Cameroon, children have long abandoned the classrooms in search of precious minerals. It is a disturbing issue that has caught the attention of a non-governmental organization, FODER in this gold mining village.

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