Hans Knöpfli worked as pastor, school administrator and craftsman from 1956-1993 in Cameroon. In his book "A good word is the best gift" he collected…
Boko Haram rather than Covid-19 was the key topic at the press conference of Mission 21's partner church EYN (Ekklesiyar Yan'uwa a Nigeria/Church of…
In many parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America the virus is only just beginning to spread, and its impact on the health situation and on the lives of…
21 young South Sudanese women celebrated their graduation this summer at the midwifery school in Lokichoggio. Mission 21 supports the three-year…
Southern Sudan has one of the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the world. The poor health care is, among other things, the result of…
For the first time the MeetingPoint of young@mission21 took place. The MeetingPoint is a meeting for committed young adults who are already active in…
On Sunday evening, November 4, unknown armed men attacked the Presbyterian Secondary School in the city of Bamenda. They kidnapped 78 students as well…
The conflict between the central government of Cameroon and the Anglophone provinces of Southwest and Northwest has already cost hundreds of lives,…
About two weeks after the presidential elections in Cameroon, the incumbent Paul Biya has been confirmed. The opposition complained about…
Manyemen Hospital was one of the many facilities impacted by the unrest in Cameroon. The hospital was closed for almost a month and its staff took…
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