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{{Country |name=Cameroon |image_flag=Cameroon-flag.gif |Region=Africa |Population=17795000 |GDP=20,646 |Eggs for assisted reproduction=? |Eggs for research=? |Inheritable genetic modification=? |Preimplantation genetic diagnosis=? |Reproductive cloning=? |Research cloning=? |Sex selection=? |Surrogacy=? |European Union= |Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development= |Council of Europe= |1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a |1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a |2005 UN Cloning Vote=abstained |2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention=RATIFIED |Treaty of Lisbon=n/a |Introduction= |Key laws and policies=Cameroon does not appear to have national laws or policies specific to the practices currently falling within the scope of BioPolicyWiki. |Foundational values= |Prohibited practices= |Permitted and regulated practices= |Regulatory activities= |Accountability and governance= |History=Cameroon's first baby born as a result of the use of assisted reproduction was born on 14 April 1998. Assisted reproduction may involve the use of sperm or egg donation. Lack of ethical or legal discussion may be due to the subject being taboo in some circles, or that IVF is unaffordable for many. [1] |External links=[1] G. B. Tangwa, Cameroon, in H.A.M.J. ten Have, B. Gordijn (eds.), Handbook of Global Bioethics, DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-2512-6_9, # Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014, p 941. }}
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