Cameroon’s military personnel as a percentage of the population saw minor fluctuations from 1987 to 2016, with a generally low and stable profile. The rate increased from 0.1% in 1987 to 0.2% by 1988, maintaining this level until 1991 before reverting back to 0.1% in 1992. Over the following years, the percentage remained consistently low, with a temporary dip to 0.0% in 2000. This steady trend suggests Cameroon’s approach to sustaining a minimal military presence, allocating resources to essential defense without significant increases. The stability from 2001 onwards, at 0.1%, indicates Cameroon’s alignment with regional peace initiatives, maintaining a modest defense force focused on national stability and controlled military expenditure.
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