Cameroon's Anglophone separatist conflict hits economy hard
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In Cameroon's English-speaking regions, an armed conflict pitting separatists against security forces has been going on for more than two years. Hundreds of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands more forced to flee. The conflict is now affecting the country's economy. Vast plantations have been left to rot, workers have lost their livelihoods and Cameroon's exports are in decline. Our correspondents report.
A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett.