Kesah Princely

Cameroon

"[Interested in looking at] the impact of armed conflict on persons with disabilities in anglophone Cameroon."

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Kesah Princely is a Cameroonian Journalist and a disability advocate. He is the founder and Executive Director of TWIF NEWS, a digital news website which aims to shine a light on disability in Cameroon. He spends time advocating for the inclusion and participation in mainstream activities of persons with disabilities through his journalism for change.

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