Climate change presents substantial risks for Cameroon. In addition to being
the largest CEMAC economy with ample economic potential and abundant natural
resources, Cameroon covers large areas of the Congo Basin rainforest, the second
largest in the world. At the same time, the country is a fragile and conflict affected state
(FCS), with a range of fragilities, including a high vulnerability to climate change.
Climate risks are intensifying in Cameroon, with temperatures progressively rising, and a
projected increase in days with heavy precipitation and higher frequency of extreme
weather events, such as droughts, landslides, and floods. Climate change poses an
imminent threat to livelihoods and could result in significant output losses, while
worsening food insecurity and conflicts, and exacerbating poverty, inequality, and
population displacements. This underscores the need to strengthen the country’s
preparedness and resilience to ensure that climate change impact does not jeopardize
human capital accumulation or inclusive growth.