Cameroon
Some 3.4 million people in Cameroon are suffering from the effects of conflict and violence, climate shocks, and disease outbreaks. There are nearly one million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and half a million returnees. The country is also hosting about half a million refugees and asylum seekers.
The prolonged nature of the Lake Chad basin conflict, the North-West and South-West crisis, and the impact of the Central African Republic refugee crisis are affecting affected populations’ well-being and living conditions. At least 2.5 million people are facing acute food insecurity.
Protection needs are acute: women and girls are at high risk of gender-based violence and men and boys are more exposed to arbitrary arrest and detention, death, and injury.
It is expected that violence will persist in the most-affected areas in 2024, which, together with the impact of natural disasters and epidemics, will continue to negatively impact access to basic services. Insecurity and physical constraints will continue to render humanitarian access challenging in 2024, especially in the North-West, South-West and Far North regions. Underfunding, however, will remain the most important impediment to reaching people in need.
In the Far North region, the number of IDPs has increased by almost 20 per cent in one year, reaching 454,000 people. Only 40 per cent of the population has access to safe drinking water and more than 600,000 people lack adequate shelter. Hundreds of thousands of children are exposed to critical protection risks, including family separation and school dropout, among others. The region is also hosting nearly 117,000 Nigerian refugees. The main humanitarian needs are protection, food, shelter, non-food items and access to water, sanitation and hygiene services.
The crisis in the North-West and South-West remains characterized by human rights violations and abuses, short-term displacement as well as pendular movements because of violence, fear of attacks, and hostilities between parties. Almost 500,000 people are lacking adequate shelter. Educational facilities, staff and school children continue to be targeted by non-state armed groups and 36 per cent of schools are not functional. There is continuous destruction of houses and farms as well as looting of properties, which limits access of affected people to adequate housing and food. Protection, food security, access to education and drinking water are the most acute needs in these regions.
In 2024, humanitarian partners plan to reach 2.3 million people, which will require US$ 376 million. The response recognizes that each crisis requires its distinct approach.
In the Far North, response priorities are the protection and assistance to people who have been forcibly displaced due to violence and natural disasters, as well as their host communities, prioritizing new displacements. There will be also particular attention to promoting and creating conditions conducive to sustainable solutions through coordination with local authorities, communities, peacebuilding, development actors and international financial institutions and by enhancing the participation of displaced persons and host communities in humanitarian programming.
In the North-West and South-West, the protection of people and the provision of emergency assistance and services in protection, food, nutrition, health, water, sanitation and hygiene needs, shelter, and education will continue to be the priority in 2024. To do so, efforts will continue to improve humanitarian access to people and their access to assistance and basic services.
Overview of the humanitarian response in Cameroon
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- Total Population
- 29.4M 2025
- People in need
- 3.3M 2025
Cameroon + 2 more
Cameroon Humanitarian Needs Overview 2025 (January 2025)
- People in need
- 3.3M 2025
- People to be covered by assistance
- 2.1M 2025
Cameroon + 2 more
Cameroon 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan (January 2025)
- Revised requirements (USD)
- 359.3M 2025
- Funding coverage (%)
- 21.31 2025
- Funding gap (USD)
- 282.7M 2025
Top 5 donors
- European Commission
- 31ドル.3 million
- United States of America, Government of
- 16ドル.3 million
- Sweden, Government of
- 8ドル.3 million
- Japan, Government of
- 4ドル.9 million
- Germany, Government of
- 4ドル.4 million
Top 5 funded sectors
- Food Security
- 17ドル.7 million
- Protection
- 16ドル million
- Health
- 7ドル.7 million
- Refugee Response
- 7ドル.1 million
- Coordination and Support Services
- 5ドル.7 million
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InfographicCameroon : North-West and South-West regions - Overview of the Humanitarian Access, January to September 2025
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InfographicCameroon: 2025 - Humanitarian Response Plan Funding Overview (as of 15 October 2025)
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Situation ReportCameroon: North-West and South-West Situation Report No.81 - September 2025
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Funding for OCHA Cameroon
- Total requirements (USD)
- 4.9M 2025
- Opening balance (USD)
- 24.6K 2025
- Earmarked funding (USD)
- 952.2K 2025
- Total (USD)
- 952.2K 2025
Earmarked contributions
- Private Contributions
- 0ドル.4 million
Unearmarked contributions
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- China
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
Unearmarked contributions (or commitments) are those for which the donor does not require the funds to be used for a specific project, sector, crisis or country, leaving OCHA to decide how to allocate the funds.
Opening balance may include unearmarked and earmarked funding with implementation dates beyond the calendar year, and excludes miscellaneous income (e.g. adjustments, gain/losses on exchange rate etc.)
Funding information from the OCHA Contributions Tracking System.