By Yannick Kenné In Bamukumbit village in northwestern Cameroon, residents have traditionally depended on natural water sources. However, these springs, streams, and rivers have deteriorated and become polluted over time as a result of intensive human activities, including agriculture, deforestation, pastoralism and livestock herding. Thanks to a project implemented by the nonprofit Support Humanity Cameroon (Suhucam), these water sources are being restored. This hot, semi-arid region of Cameroon is not connected to the national water supply network. Suhucam’s coordinator, Sunday Geofrey, told…