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SUMMARY:Webinar: “Searching for a Negotiated Settlement to the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon:  Possibilities and Potential”.
DESCRIPTION:“Searching for a Negotiated Settlement to the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon: Possibilities and Potential”.\nDate: 22nd February 2021 – Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)\nVenue: Zoom Online – Duration: 90 minutes \nBackground                                              \nUnlike many African countries\, Cameroon enjoyed relative peace and stability since achieving independence and reunification in 1960 and 1961 from French and British colonial rules respectively. While the drivers of this peace and stability are subject to political debates\, the last couple of years has seen the country plunged into political chaos characterized by growing instability and insecurity. Most often\, the Anglophone crisis that is raging in the Northwest and South West Regions\, the Boko Haram insurgency in the Far North Region\, and the conflict in the neighboring Central African Republic with a shared border with Cameroon’s East Region are quickly cited as the causes of instability in Cameroon. Despite the efforts made by the Cameroon government and multilateral engagements involving foreign powers and international organizations\, the insecurity seems to be intensifying\, thus compromising already achieved development gains and blurring the growth and emergence of the country by the 2035 agenda\nOf critical concern among instability drivers in Cameroon is the Anglophone crisis which began as peaceful protests against longstanding Anglophone marginalization (real or perceived) led by Common Law lawyers and teachers of the English sub-system of education (with the Common Law and the Anglo-Saxon system of education representing the core colonial inheritances of the then British Southern Cameroons). Since the insurrection\, various attempts by the government of Cameroon\, have proven largely inadequate\, resolving the crisis sustainably. The government of Cameroon opted for a military strategy from the very beginning of the peaceful protest that quickly metamorphosed into an armed conflict. With the deepening of the crisis\, the government has also made several peaceful concessions and top-down institutional responses\, including the Major National Dialogue conveyed by the President of the Republic and Chaired by the Prime Minister Chief Dr. Dion Ngute\, from September 30 to October 4\, 2019.\nUnfortunately\, the crisis has continued unabated\, gradually transforming itself into a civil war between government forces and the Anglophone separatist who are clamoring for the independence of a supposed state they call Ambozania. This has continued to usher in grave security and human rights consequences. The International Crisis Group (ICG) in a statement on 26 September 2019 notes that the “violence has claimed around 3\,000 lives\, displaced half a million people within Cameroon\, compelled another 40\,000 to flee to Nigeria\, deprived 700\,000 children of school­ing in their home areas and left one in three people in the Anglophone regions in need of humanitarian aid.\nIn the face of this political and security stalemate\, some countries (including the US and Switzerland)\, as well as conflict resolution experts and institutions/organizations\, have continued to advise the government of Cameroon on the need for an inclusive dialogue mediated by an internal or external mediator in order to seek for a negotiated settlement of the Anglophone conflict. Even though there are no signs of progress in this regard\, it is necessary to engage in public discourse on how a negotiated settlement of the crisis could be approached. In this connection\, the Nkafu Policy Institute is organizing a public dialogue event to stimulate discussions and debates on the potentials of arriving at a negotiated settlement of the Anglophone Crisis in a bit to bring about durable peace and security in The two conflict-affected regions.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to engage the Cameroonian public in frank dialogue on the possibilities and challenges of getting to a negotiated settlement between the main conflict parties.  What are the opportunities\, possibilities\, and potential challenges?\nThis is in line with the mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a think tank of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, which pivots around carrying out independent research in order to provide in-depth and insightful evidence-based recommendations that advance the development of Cameroon and other Sub-Saharan African countries.\nWho should participate?\nThis event aims to bring together participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including youth leaders\, journalists\, researchers\, traditional authorities\, religious leaders\, and scholars to engage in discussions on strategies that can restore peace in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nNo participation fee is required. However\, all participants are required to register online free of charge on our website by clicking the registration button below.\nThematic focus areas of the Public Dialogue\nThe public dialogue event will focus on presentations on how to arrive at a negotiated settlement of the Anglophone crisis. This\, it is hoped\, is critical in bringing back peace and security which are essential for sustainable development in Cameroon. The thematic areas of this public discourse are centered but not exclusive to the following: \nHow to get to a negotiated settlement to the Anglophone crisis;\nThe opportunities of using a negotiated settlement to the crisis;\nThe potential challenges to arrive at a negotiated settlement to the crisis and how to overcome them. \nThe event will consist of a 90 minutes’ open discussion on the proposed themes.\nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:Présentation du Rapport sur les effets de la Politique Monétaire de la BEAC au Cameroun en 2020
DESCRIPTION:Présentation du Rapport sur “les effets de la Politique Monétaire de la BEAC au Cameroun en 2020”Date : le 13 Janvier 2021 – Heure : de 09 h à 10 h\nLieu : Fondation Foretia \nContexte\nDepuis mars 2020\, l’ensemble des économies de la Communauté Economique et Monétaire de l’Afrique Centrale (CEMAC) sont affectées par la pandémie de la COVID-19. Les répercussions économiques et sociales obligent les autorités en charge de l’action publique à prendre un ensemble de mesures afin de stopper la propagation de la maladie. Dans ce contexte\, la Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale (BEAC)\, l’autorité monétaire de la CEMAC a décidé de mener une politique monétaire accommodante. Au nombre des principales mesures prises au cours des réunions du Comité de Politique Monétaire (CPM) en 2020\, on cite notamment : la baisse du Taux d’Intérêt des Appels d’Offres de 3.5% à 3.25% ; la fixation du Taux de la Facilité marginale de prêt à 5% ; la fixation des coefficients des réserves obligatoires à 7\,00 % sur les exigibilités à vue et  4\,50 % sur les exigibilités à terme ; la suspension des opérations de stérilisation de liquidités\, qui avaient démarré en février 2020\, au profit du refinancement du système bancaire afin d’anticiper les effets de la crise sanitaire de la COVID-19 ; le relèvement du montant de l’enveloppe globale susceptible d’être mise à la disposition des établissements de crédit des pays de la CEMAC à hauteur de 500 milliards.\nLe Rapport sur la Politique Monétaire publié par le Nkafu Policy Institute\, analyse la contribution de la politique monétaire menée par la Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale (BEAC) au renforcement de la résilience de l’économie camerounaise en 2020. Plus spécifiquement\, il a été question de voir si les décisions de politique monétaire prises par le Comité de Politique Monétaire (CPM) ont influencé le niveau général des prix\, les taux effectifs globaux moyens pratiqués par les institutions financières ainsi que les opérations de dépôts et de crédits de ces dernières sans oublier l’évolution des agrégats monétaires.\nLe rapport est structuré autour de cinq points essentiels. Tout d’abord\, il examine la situation socio-économique du Cameroun avant la Covid–19 (I) ainsi que les répercussions économiques et sociales de la pandémie sur la conjoncture en 2020 (II). Ensuite\, il présente les réponses de la BEAC face à cette conjoncture morose (III) ainsi que les réactions de l’économie camerounaise proprement dite face aux décisions de politique monétaire de la BEAC en 2020 (IV). Enfin\, il formule quelques recommandations de politique monétaire à l’endroit des décideurs (V).\nObjectif de l’événement\nCette conférence de presse vise les objectifs suivants : \nPrésenter la situation la socio-économique du Cameroun avant la crise sanitaire à Coronavirus de 2019\, ses répercussions économiques et sociales ainsi que les réponses de la BEAC;\nFaire une analyse sur la contribution de la politique monétaire à la résilience de l’économie camerounaise en 2020;\nEmettre quelques recommandations de politique monétaire tant aux autorités monétaires sous-régionales qu’aux autorités camerounaises en la faveur des politiques monétaires et économiques plus résilientes. \nDate\, lieu et méthodologie de l’événement\nLa conférence de presse est prévue au siège de la Fondation Denis & Lenora Foretia sis au quartier Simbock à Yaoundé – 100 m du Collège Jésus Marie – le 13 janvier 2021 de 09h00 à 10h00 (heure du Cameroun). Elle sera organisée par le Nkafu Policy Institute – Think tank de la Fondation Denis et Lenora Foretia.\nPanélistes\nLe panel sera constitué de trois (02) intervenants et d’une modératrice. Ce sont : \nDr. Jean Cédric KOUAM – Analyste de Politiques Economiques et Chef de la Sous-division des Politiques Budgétaires et Monétaires au Nkafu Policy Institute; Yaoundé-Cameroun.\n Ulrich D’POLA – Economiste Principal au Nkafu Policy Institute et Co–coordinateur du Nkafu Policy Institute; Yaoundé-Cameroun. \nModératrice : Dr. Fuein Vera KUM FOMUNJONG – Economiste et Chercheure Associée au Nkafu Policy Institute ; Yaoundé-Cameroun.\nPréoccupations thématiques\nLa conférence de presse portera sur une question principale formulée comme suit : \nLes décisions de politique monétaire menée par la BEAC en 2020 ont-elles contribué au renforcement de la résilience économique du Cameroun \nParticipation\nL’événement réunira des journalistes de la presse écrite\, de la radio\, de la télévision et des médias en ligne ainsi que des blogueurs. Aucun frais de participation n’est demandé. Les autres organes de presse auront la possibilité de suivre l’événement en direct sur Zoom ou Facebook. Ils recevront les liens pour cette occasion.\nAttentes\nÀ la fin de l’événement\, les participants sont censés :\nAu niveau du panel \nPrésenter de manière succincte les répercussions économiques et sociales de la crise sanitaire à coronavirus sur la conjoncture économique du Cameroun en 2020.\nMontrer si les décisions de politique monétaire menée par la BEAC ont contribuées de manière efficace et efficiente au renforcement de la résilience de l’économie camerounaise en 2020. \nAu niveau des médias \nDiffuser\, écrire des articles et discuter du rapport dans leurs différents organes de presse afin qu’un public plus large comprenne l’analyse et les recommandations formulées ; \nProgramme de l’évènement \nHeure\nActivité(s)\nResponsable(s) \n08h30 – 09h00\nArrivée et réseautage\nJournalistes & Equipe Nkafu \n09h00\nDébut de la conférence de presse \n09h00 – 09h05\n \nMot de Bienvenue\nFondation Foretia \n09h05 – 09h35\n \nPrésentation du rapport sur le budget\nIntervenants\n(Modératrice et panélistes) \n09h35 – 09h45\n \nSession de Questions-Réponses\nJournalistes & Intervenants \n09h45 – 09h55 \nInterviews \nEquipe Graphique (Fondation Foretia)\, Equipe Nkafu & Journalistes \n09h55 – 10h00 \nRafraichissement\nFondation Foretia \n10h00 \nFin de la conférence de presse et départ
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SUMMARY:Presentation of The Report on The Effects of BEAC’s Monetary Policy In Cameroon In 2020
DESCRIPTION:Presentation of The Report on “The Effects of BEAC’s Monetary Policy In Cameroon In 2020”\nDate: January 13 – Time:9:00 am – 10:00 am\nVenue: Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation \nBACKGROUND \nSince March 2020\, all the economies of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The economic and social repercussions oblige the authorities in charge of public action to take a series of measures to stop the spread of the disease. In this context\, the Bank of Central African States (BEAC)\, CEMAC’s monetary authority\, has decided to conduct an accommodating monetary policy. Among the main measures taken during the meetings of the Monetary Policy Committee (CPM) in 2020 is the reduction of the Interest Rate on Tenders from 3.5% to 3. 25%; the setting of the Marginal Lending Facility Rate at 5%; the setting of reserve requirement coefficients at 7.00% on-demand liabilities and 4.50% on term liabilities; the suspension of liquidity sterilization operations\, which had started in February 2020\, in favor of refinancing the banking system in order to anticipate the effects of the health crisis of the COVID-19; the raising of the amount of the global envelope likely to be made available to credit institutions in CEMAC countries\, to the tune of 500 billion.\nThe Monetary Policy Report published by the Nkafu Policy Institute analyses the contribution of the monetary policy conducted by the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) to strengthening the resilience of the Cameroonian economy in 2020. More specifically\, it examines whether the monetary policy decisions taken by the CPM have influenced the general price level\, the average overall effective rates practiced by financial institutions and their deposit and credit operations\, as well as the evolution of monetary aggregates.\nThe report is structured around five key inter-related thematic parts as follows While Part I\,  examines the socio-economic situation in Cameroon before Covid-19 Part II focuses on the economic and social repercussions of the pandemic on the economic conjuncture in 2020 Part III then\, presents BEAC’s responses to this gloomy economic conjuncture while part IV brings forth the reactions of the Cameroonian economy to BEAC’s monetary policy decisions in 2020. Finally\, part V proposes some monetary policy options to decision-makers (V). \nOBJECTIVE OF THE EVENT \nThis press conference has the following objectives: \nTo present Cameroon’s socio-economic situation before the start of the Covid-19\, its economic and social repercussions as well as BEAC’s responses;\nConduct an analysis on the contribution of monetary policy to the resilience of the Cameroonian economy in 2020;\nMake some monetary policy recommendations to both the sub-regional monetary authorities and the Cameroonian authorities in favor of more resilient monetary and economic policies. \nDATE\, PLACE\, AND METHODOLOGY OF THE EVENT  \nThe press conference\, scheduled to take place on January 13\, 2021\, from 09:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. (Cameroon time)\, is organized by the Nkafu Policy Institute – a think tank of the Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation\, located in Simbock\, Yaounde – 100 m from the Collège Jésus-Marie \nPANELISTS \nThe panel will consist of three (02) speakers and a moderator.\nSpeakers : \nDr. Jean Cédric KOUAM  – Economic Policy Analyst\, Head of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Sub-Section at the Nkafu Policy Institute;\n Ulrich D’POLA – Senior Economic Policy Analyst\, Co–Coordinator of the Nkafu Policy Institute; \nModerator\nDr. Fuein Vera KUM FOMUNJONG – Research Fellow in Economic Affairs at the Nkafu Policy Institute. \nTHEMATIC CONCERNS  \nThe press conference will focus on a main question formulated as follows:\n“Have BEAC’s monetary policy decisions in 2020 contributed to strengthening Cameroon’s economic resilience?” \nWHO WILL PARTICIPATE? \nThe event will bring together journalists from print\, radio\, television\, and online media as well as bloggers. No participation fee is required. Other media organizations will have the opportunity to follow the event live on Zoom and Facebook. They will receive the links for this occasion. \nEXPECTATIONS \nAt the end of the event\, participants are expected to:\nAt the panel level:  \nTo present in a succinct manner the economic and social repercussion of the COVID-19 crisis on the economy of Cameroon in 2020;\nTo show whether the monetary policy decisions taken by BEAC have effectively and efficiently contributed to strengthening the resilience of Cameroon’s economy in 2020; \nAt the level of the media: \nDisseminate\, write articles\, and discuss the report in their various media outlets so that a wider audience understands the analysis and recommendations made. \nPROGRAMME OF THE EVENT \nTIME\nACTIVITY\nIN CHARGE PERSON \n08 :00 a.m. – 09 :00 a.m.\nArrival and networking\nJournalists\nNkafu Team \n09 :00 a.m.\nStart of the press conference \n09 :00 a.m. – 09 :05 a.m.\nWelcome address\nForetia Foundation \n09 :05 a.m. – 09 :35 a.m.\nPresentation of the Monetary Policy Report\nPanelists (speakers and moderator) \n09 :35 a.m. – 09 :45 a.m.\nQuestions and answers session\nJournalists and panelists \n09 :45 a.m. – 09 :55 a.m.\nInterviews\nGraphic Team (Foretia Foundation)\nNkafu Team\nJournalists \n09 :55 a.m. – 10 :15 a.m.\nRefreshments\nForetia Foundation \n10 :15 a.m.\nEnd of the press conference and departure
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SUMMARY:Le processus de démocratisation au Cameroun 30 ans après:quel bilan à l’épreuve des crises?
DESCRIPTION:Date : 04 Décembre 2020/  Heure : 15h/ Durée : 90 minutesVenue: Zoom Online\nIntroduction\nL’année 2020 est symbolique dans la marche du Cameroun sur les sentiers de la démocratie. En effet\, il y’a trente (30) ans que le pays s’est engagé dans la mouvance démocratique à la faveur des transitions consécutives à la chute du mur de Berlin\, d’une part\, et la conditionnalité imposée par les bailleurs de fonds\, d’autre part. La trajectoire historique de ce pays situé au cœur de l’Afrique centrale mérite d’être revisitée avant d’analyser sa conversion progressive aux principes et valeurs démocratiques.\nEn effet\, l’expérience du multipartisme éprouvée au lendemain de l’indépendance en 1960 n’aura pas connu une fortune heureuse en raison de l’avènement du parti unique en 1966. Au nom de la construction de l’unité nationale\, le Cameroun sera dirigé par le Président Amadou Ahidjo d’une « main de fer ». L’exercice des libertés fondamentales\, telles la liberté d’expression\, de penser et de manifester était systématiquement réprimée. En dépit de l’organisation des scrutins électoraux\, la compétition électorale était inexistante\, l’ensemble des partis politiques ayant fusionné pour donner naissance à un seul parti : l’Union Nationale Camerounaise (UNC). Quant à la Constitution\, considérée comme la loi fondamentale\, elle était dépouillée de toute force contraignante. En tout point de vue\, les éléments structurants d’une démocratie n’existaient point. La démission du président Amadou Ahidjo en 1982 et l’avènement du Président Paul Biya au pouvoir ne modifiera pas le visage autoritaire de l’État au Cameroun.\nIl aura fallu attendre les années 90 avec le triomphe de l’idéologie libérale pour voir le Cameroun se convertir aux principes et exigences de la démocratie pluraliste. Outre le « vent de l’Est » et la conditionnalité\, la conversion  du Cameroun vers l’idéal démocratique était aussi motivée par les révoltes sociales internes consécutives à la mise en œuvre des plans d’ajustements structurels. En dépit du rejet par les tenants du pouvoir politique d’une « conférence nationale souveraine »\, l’ouverture démocratique va s’opérer avec l’adoption des lois favorables au retour du multipartisme\, à l’expression des libertés publiques et à une compétition politique équitable. Une nouvelle Constitution sera adoptée le 18 janvier 1996 faisant du Cameroun un État unitaire décentralisé. De nouvelles institutions\, à l’instar des régions\, devraient progressivement être mises en place.\nTrente années après\, l’expérience du processus démocratique au Cameroun ne peut être décrite de manière linéaire. Si l’on peut noter des avancées satisfaisantes\, des régressions observées sont au cœur des crises que traverse le pays depuis peu. La première crise est institutionnelle. En effet\, le parachèvement vingt-quatre (24) ans après de la mise en place des institutions de la décentralisation a fait naître une crise sanglante dans la partie anglophone du pays\, remettant en cause le socle du vivre-ensemble. En effet\, ce qui est longtemps apparu comme le problème anglophone s’est transformé depuis fin 2016 en conflit guerrier opposant les forces sécessionnistes et l’armée. Le préjudice humain de cette guerre est aujourd’hui inestimable. Outre la crise institutionnelle\, il est loisible d’observer que les libertés et les droits fondamentaux sont aussi en crise. Si le pays a ratifié l’ensemble des conventions internationales relatives aux droits et libertés fondamentaux de l’homme\, l’expression de ces droits et libertés demeure\, cependant\, compromise par des atteintes multiformes. La troisième crise est électorale. De fait\, en dépit de l’existence de plusieurs partis politiques et de la tenue permanente des élections présidentielles\, législatives\, municipales\, la dernière élection présidentielle du 07 octobre 2018 a dévoilé les limites d’un système électoral incapable de garantir la sincérité et la transparence du vote. La crise se nourrit chaque jour du désaccord persistant entre les acteurs du jeu politique autour de la nécessité de revoir le système électoral. La levée du verrou de la limitation du nombre des mandats présidentiels en 2008 a accentué de fort belle manière les dissensions entre les acteurs. Au moment de la célébration de trente années du processus de démocratisation au Cameroun\, la nécessité d’y consacrer un dialogue public revêt un intérêt indéniable.\nObjectifs\nL’objectif de ce dialogue organisé par la Nkafu Policy Institute de la Denis & Lenora Foundation est de revisiter\, étape par étape\, la marche du Cameroun vers l’idéal démocratique. Bien plus\, il s’agit de poser un regard analytique sur les avancées enregistrées. Mais aussi et surtout\, il est question d’évaluer le processus démocratique camerounais à l’aune des crises multiples qui l’ébranle. Enfin\, il s’agit de formuler des recommandations précises capables de consolider le processus de démocratisation en cours et de résorber les crises multiples.\nAxes du débat\nLe dialogue public sera organisé autour de trois axes principaux.\nAxe 1 : Quel bilan de la mise en œuvre des institutions démocratiques ?\nLa mise en place du Senat en 2013\, du Conseil Constitutionnel en 2018 et des Régions concourent-ils à l’affirmation d’un État démocratique au Cameroun ? Que peut-on attendre des régions dans le processus de décentralisation ? Peuvent-elles contribuer à résoudre de manière durable la crise anglophone ? Quid du fédéralisme ? Peut-on parler d’une véritable séparation des pouvoirs ?\nAxe 2 : Quel bilan des libertés publiques et de l’État de droit ?\nQuel regard porté sur la mise en œuvre des « lois libertés» adoptées  le 19 décembre 1990 ? La préservation de l’ordre public est-elle aisément conciliable avec l’exercice des libertés publiques ? Le pouvoir judicaire joue-t-il véritablement son rôle de garant des droits et libertés et de l’État de droit? Quel est le rôle de la société civile ? Quelles sont les recommandations en faveur d’une meilleure prise en compte des droits et libertés au Cameroun ?\nAxe 3 : Quel bilan de la démocratie électorale et du constitutionnalisme ?\nQuels sont les textes qui encadrent la compétition électorale au Cameroun depuis 1990 ? Peut-on parler d’élections libres\, transparentes\, et honnêtes depuis cette date jusqu’à nos jours ? Les institutions administratives et juridictionnelles habilitées à veiller à la sincérité du scrutin ont-elles toujours joué leur rôle ? Quid du nouveau Conseil constitutionnel ? De l’alternance au pouvoir ? Du statut de l’opposition ? Comment sortir du cycle des élections contestées au Cameroun ?\nMéthodologie du dialogue\nLe dialogue public dure 90 minutes. Sous la conduite d’un modérateur\, chaque panéliste exposera son propos liminaire pendant 15 minutes. Puis\, s’ouvrira la phase des échanges entre les participants et les panélistes. Cette phase dure 45 minutes.\nQui peut participer ?\nLe dialogue public organisé par la Nkafu Policy Institute de la Denis&Lenora Foundation est ouvert à tout le monde sans restriction\, qu’il s’agisse des personnes du secteur public\, privé\, de la société civile\, des acteurs de la scène politique\, des religieux\, des journalistes\, des syndicalistes\, des étudiants\, etc…\nFrais de participation\nLa participation au débat en ligne est gratuite. Toutefois\, les personnes désireuses d’y prendre part sont priées de se faire enregistrer au préalable à travers le lien disponible sur le site de la Fondation.\nModération : Dr. Steve TAMETONG  \nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS-ICI
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SUMMARY:DIFFUSION DES RÉSULTATS DE RECHERCHE SUR L’ACCES AU CRÉDIT AU CAMEROUN
DESCRIPTION:ContexteDans les économies en développement\, dont le Cameroun\, l’accès au financement est l’une des principales contraintes auxquelles les entrepreneurs sont confrontés lorsqu’ils veulent développer leurs activités. Un regard critique sur l’indicateur d’accès au crédit de la Banque mondiale pour la période 2007-2020 montre que le Cameroun a fait des progrès dans l’obtention de crédits par rapport à d’autres pays d’Afrique subsaharienne. En effet\, en 2007\, le Cameroun occupait la 117ème place\, derrière des pays comme le Gabon\, qui occupe la 101ème place\, ou le Mozambique\, qui occupe la 87ème place. Actuellement\, le Cameroun a dépassé ces pays qui se classent respectivement à la 132ème et 165ème place. Cependant\, le Cameroun n’a pas encore obtenu son meilleur classement pour l’indice d’accès au crédit. En effet\, l’asymétrie d’information entre les emprunteurs et les prêteurs rend difficile la canalisation des ressources disponibles vers les secteurs productifs de l’économie. En outre\, les procédures et conditions requises pour l’obtention d’un crédit sont trop lourdes pour les citoyens ordinaires\, en majorité\, employés dans le secteur informel. Par conséquent\, seulement 14\,20% des entreprises du secteur formel déclarent avoir une ligne de crédit ou un prêt d’une institution financière\, tandis que 41\,1% des entreprises identifient l’accès et le coût du financement comme un obstacle “majeur” ou “très grave”. La grande question qui a suscité des inquiétudes dans le cadre de cette étude est la suivante : pourquoi un nombre considérable d’entreprises sont-elles exclues du secteur financier formel au Cameroun ?\nObjectif de l’événement\nLe séminaire vise les objectifs suivants : \nDiffuser les conclusions d’un rapport thématique sur l’obtention de crédit au Cameroun ;\nFaire une évaluation de l’état actuel de l’accès au crédit au Cameroun ;\nProposer des recommandations aux décideurs politiques qui peuvent contribuer à améliorer la position du Cameroun dans le classement. \nDate\, lieu et méthodologie de l’événement\nLe séminaire est prévu en ligne via Zoom le 30 Novembre 2020 de 15h à 16h30 (heure du Cameroun). Il sera organisé par le Nkafu Policy Institute\, le think tank de la Fondation Denis et Lenora Foretia. Les discussions seront enregistrées et partagées avec les participants inscrits.\nPanélistes\nLe panel sera constitué de trois intervenants et d’un modérateur. Ils comprennent :\nLes panélistes: \nDr. Louis-Marie KAKDEU – Directeur des Chercheurs Associés au Nkafu Policy Institute et chef d’équipe du projet DBI au Cameroun ; Yaoundé-Cameroun.\nDr. OKAH Françoise – Enseignante-Chercheure en Economie et Finances ; Université de Yaoundé II ; Cameroun. (à confirmer).\nM. Enokenwa BESONG – Gestionnaire de portefeuille à Afriland First Bank ; Yaoundé-Cameroun. (à confirmer). \nModérateur : \nHenri Kouam – Analyste de politique économique au Nkafu Policy Institute ; Yaoundé-Cameroun. \n Préoccupations thématiques\nLa discussion portera sur quatre questions principales que les individus et les entreprises rencontrent dans l’obtention de crédits au Cameroun\, et qui sont formulées comme suit : \nL’état actuel du classement du Cameroun dans l’indice d’obtention de crédit est-il encourageant ?\nLes procédures d’obtention de crédit au Cameroun sont-elles décrites comme trop complexes ? Est-ce une pilule amère à avaler pour les demandeurs ?\nLes conditions d’obtention d’un crédit au Cameroun sont-elles favorables aux investisseurs étrangers ?\nLes conditions d’obtention de crédit sont-elles souvent difficiles à remplir pour les femmes ? Quelles sont les recommandations qui peuvent être faites pour améliorer la situation des femmes en particulier et les conditions générales d’obtention de crédit au Cameroun ? \nParticipation\nL’événement prévoit de réunir des participants de divers secteurs\, notamment mais pas exclusivement des investisseurs potentiels\, des banquiers\, des personnes des secteurs public et privé\, les médias\, ainsi que des économistes et des chercheurs dans le domaine de l’accès au financement. Il n’y a pas de frais de participation.  La seule condition est de s’inscrire en ligne à l’événement et d’avoir accès à Internet.\nAttentes\nÀ la fin de l’événement\, les participants sont censés savoir \nSi l’état actuel du classement du Cameroun dans l’indicateur d’obtention de crédit est encourageant ou non.\nSi les procédures pour obtenir un crédit au Cameroun sont complexes\, et si c’est une pilule amère à avaler par les demandeurs.\nSi les conditions d’obtention d’un crédit au Cameroun sont favorables ou non aux investisseurs étrangers.\nSi les conditions d’obtention d’un crédit sont souvent difficiles à remplir pour les femmes. \nProgramme de l’évènement\n15h00                          Début\n15h00 – 15h05             Mot d’ouverture\n15h05 – 15h15             Présentation du rapport\n15h15 – 16h05             Discussion avec les différents panélistes\n16h05 – 16h25             Session de questions et réponses\n16h25 – 16h30             Mot de clôture\n16h30                          Fin\nINSCRIVEZ-VOUS-ICI
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200917T150000
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CREATED:20230824T084515Z
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SUMMARY:Effective Decentralization: A sustainable solution to the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon?
DESCRIPTION:Theme: Effective Decentralization: A sustainable solution to the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon?\nDate: 17 September 2020 / Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)/ Duration: 90 minutes\nOrganizer: Nkafu Policy Institute\, Think tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia foundation. \nBackground  \nThe history of the modern state of Cameroon is replete with a number of constitutional issues\, some of which could be argued to be geared towards stabilizing the country by promoting the peaceful co-existence of Cameroonians be they Anglophones or Francophones). One of these constitutional issues is the adoption of the 1996 Constitution which made Cameroon a decentralized unitary state. By this 1996 constitution\, the political leadership thought that this will bring the government closer to the local population so that they can actively participate in their own individual and community development. Indeed\, Article 55 of the constitution\, stipulates that the  State will devolve upon regional and local authorities\, under conditions laid down by the Law\, powers over matters essential to their economic\, social\, health\, educational\, cultural and sports development in Cameroon. In this way\, it is assumed by proponents of decentralization that citizens will be economically and socially empowered.\nHowever\, since the adoption of this constitution in 1996 which clearly gave provisions for decentralization\, it was not until 2004 that the three main laws on decentralization were adopted. The stakes behind these three laws on decentralization are quite high as the decentralisation process forms part of the national policy on democratisation and state modernisation. The piece of legislation that emphasises the democratic governance dimension of decentralization is contained in Law No. 2004/017 of 22 July 2004 on the orientation of decentralisation.  Section 2 (1) states that decentralization shall consist of devolution\, by the State\, of special powers\, and appropriate resources to regional and local authorities and section 2 (2) stipulates that decentralisation shall constitute the basic driving force for the promotion of development\, democracy and good governance at the local level.  It is therefore\, clear that the 2004 decentralization law has the promotion of local development\, democracy and governance as its main impetus.\nHowever\, even after 2004 up till date\, many political and governance experts still think that the decentralization process in the country remains a government’s lip service venture with no realities on the ground. To them\, the outburst of the Anglophone crisis\, which has been going on for almost four years now\, would not have erupted in the first place if the decentralization process was effectively implemented. As a mater fact\, today\, the government more  seriously considers  the decentralisation’ strategy and process as a major way forward to help  address the current problems caused by increased complexity of governance\, growing demands for local empowerment\, intractable problems of local democracy ethno-regional conflicts and development etc.  This is evident in the Head of State\, H.E. President Biya’s New Year 2018 speech to the nation advocating for effective and efficient decentralization. In his words:\n My dear compatriots my conviction that our fellow citizens desire greater participation in managing their affairs\, especially at the local level\, has been strengthened by the consultations I have held and the many opinions and suggestions I have received. In this regard\, it is my firm belief that fast-tracking our decentralization process will enhance the development of our Regions. To that end\, I have ordered the implementation of the necessary measures to speedily give effect to this major reform…\nMoreover\, one of the key resolutions from the Major National Dialogue that took place from September 30 to October 4\, 2019 with the aim of looking for a peaceful and sustainable solution to the ongoing Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon\, was the proposal for a “special status” for the two conflict-affected regions due to their cultural and linguistic specifities. This subsequently led to the adoption by parliament of the Decentralisation Code of Regional and Local Authorities (Law No. 2019/024 of 24 December 2019). Nevertheless\, debates have continued till date over the role of decentralization in restoring peace and security especially in the restive Anglophone regions of the country.\nIt is within this framework that the Nkafu Policy Institute is creating avenues to encourage greater public participation in debates and discussions on the effectiveness of decentralization in bringing about the much needed peace and normalcy in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of the country.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to engage scholars\, youth leaders and the public on discussions and debates on how and to the extent to which effective decentralization can contribute to sustainable peace in the NW and SW regions in particular and Cameroon as a whole.\nThis is in line with the mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a Think Tank of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, which pivots around carrying out independent research to provide in-depth and insightful evidence-based policy recommendations that advance the development of Cameroon and other Sub-Saharan African countries.\nWho should participate?\nThis event is open to the general public both within and out of Cameroon. As such it aims to bring together  participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including youth leaders\, journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and scholars who have the potential to propose strategies to resolve the ongoing Anglophone crisis in Cameroon.\n Participation fees?\nNo participation fee is required. However\, all participants are required to register online free of charge on our website by clicking the registration button below.\nThematic focus areas of the Public Dialogue\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on Decentralization trajectories in Cameroon in terms of prospects for peace and development\, stakes and challenges and the various possible strategies to contribute to the effective implementation of the decentralization policy as a governmental mechanism to achieving sustainable local development and peace and in the country.  The event will consist of a 90 minutes’ open discussion.\nThe discussions will be organized around the following key thematic focus areas \nDecentralization in Cameroon.\nOverview of the Decentralization process in Cameroon\nStakes and challenges of the Decentralization process in Cameroon\nEffective decentralization as an effective governmental mechanism to peacefully resolving the existing Anglophone crisis  and contributing to sustainable peace in the NW and SW regions in Particular and Cameroon  as a whole. \n.fusion-button.button-1 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-1 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-1:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-1:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-1:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-1:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-1:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1:hover\, .fusion-button.button-1:focus\, .fusion-button.button-1:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-1:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-1:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-1{width:100%;}\nREGISTER NOW
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CATEGORIES:Events,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200827T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
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SUMMARY:Democracy and Leadership
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URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/democracy-and-leadership/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200826T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200826T163000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084523Z
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SUMMARY:Disseminating The Research Findings Of A Thematic Report On Starting A Business In Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:Date: August 26\, 2020 – Time: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Cameroon Time)\nonline via Zoom \nBackground\nFor over a decade\, and within the construct of Cameroon Business Forum (CBF)\, Cameroon has carried out numerous reforms to ameliorate its business environment. The country aims to attract the local and foreign direct investment needed for its economic progress\, job creation\, and living conditions of its people. Nonetheless\, there are several blockages to enhance the business environment in Cameroon to encourage business creation. The ranking in Doing Business is a solemn recap of those obstacles each year. Starting a business in Cameroon is hampered by several barriers that can be diagnosed at different levels: 1) The legal aspect: the OHADA reforms to which Cameroon is a party have not yet thrived to motivate the formation of Limited Liability Companies but have preferred the creation of ‘Establishments’. Besides\, the essential documents to start a business is still many\, corruption and fiscal pressure remain an unfavorable element for business owners. 2) Concerning the governance aspect\, entrepreneurs still face several barriers such as tense relations between private sector actors and the state authorities in charge of taxation. 3) Regarding the gender aspect\, we notice that women still face a lot of challenges when they want to invest. Most of them do not have access to land easily and their desire to invest depends on the endorsement of their husbands. 4) Regarding trade agreements\, there is a lack of free competition and openness in the market\, the taxation policy is counter-productive\, and we have unfair economic policies. 5) Looking at impact investment\, government subventions are not restricted to the benefit of enterprises with social impacts.\n Purpose of the event\nThe seminar aims to report on the progress that Cameroon has made in the business environment as regards starting a business; and what is still expected to achieve an effective free-market society where business can thrive.\nThe date\, host\, and method of the event\nThe seminar is scheduled to take place online via Zoom on August 26\, 2020 from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Cameroon Time). It will be hosted by the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a leading Cameroonian think tank lodged at the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation. The discussions will be registered and shared with registered participants.\n Panelists\nThe panel will be constituted of four speakers and a moderator. They include:\nPanelists: \nDr. Louis-Marie Kakdeu \nDirector of Nkafu Fellows at the Nkafu Policy Institute and Team Lead of the Cameroon DBI Project\, Yaoundé-Cameroon \nMr. Egoh Aziz \nDevelopment Policy Analyst at the Nkafu Policy Institute and Team Member of the Cameroon DBI Project\, Yaoundé-Cameroon \nMr. Ngeh Edison Tamfu \nBusiness and Development Consultant – Director of EDOAN Enterprises\, Yaoundé-Cameroon\nModerator: \nDr. Fuein Vera Kum \nResearch Fellow at the Nkafu Policy Institute\, Yaoundé-Cameroon\nThematic concerns\nThe discussion will be focused on five main issues that act as impediments to business creation in Cameroon\, and are formulated as follows: \nIs the current legislation favorable to business creation in Cameroon?\nAre business creation structures fully operational?\nIs business creation free and equal for women?\nIs Market access free and competitive for all?\nIs there promotion of companies with social impacts? \n Participation\nThe event envisages to pull participants from various sectors including but not limited to potential business start-ups\, individuals from the public and private sectors\, the media as well as business scholars and researchers. There is no participation fee\, and the only requirement is to register for the event and have access to internet.\nExpectations\nAt the end of the event\, participants are expected to know: \nWhether the current legislation is conducive for business creation in Cameroon\nIf business creation structures are fully operational or not\nIf business creation is free and equal for women\nWhether market access is free and competitive for all or not\, and\nIf there are promotions of companies with social impacts in Cameroon. \nOnline PlatformThis event will be organized on ZOOM. There will be a Q&A session for participant engagement \n                                REGISTER NOW
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CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200814T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084532Z
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and African Economies: A Conversation with Charles Boamah
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 and African Economies: A Conversation with Charles Boamah\n(Former Senior Vice President at African Development Bank Group)\n Date: 14th August 2020\nTime: 3pm Ghana Time / 4pm Cameroon Time \n \nBackground\nThe spread of COVID-19 is accelerating across the world. In Africa\, most countries have now confirmed cases and the number of fatalities is rising. If allowed to spread unmanaged\, the impact on African citizens and economies will be substantial. Just barely 4 months when Africa recorded its first corona virus case\, there has been an upsurge in the number of cases and fatalities.   According to the Africa CDC\, the continent has recorded 476\,200 COVID-19 cases\, which is considered very low when compared to other continents.\nHowever\, Africa may yet be worst hit by this invisible disease. It’s already fragile health systems\, poverty and very dense urban agglomerations are likely to increase the vulnerability of the continent and maybe the lethality of the virus. According to Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of the World Health Organization\, Africa should “wake up” to the COVID-19 threat and prepare for a worst-case scenario.\nIn the wake of this pandemic\, the African Development Bank has rolled out emergency response support which began in March to assist African countries and has provided packages for financial relief\, preparedness and response.\nOverall goal of this event\nThis event aims to present a clear and accurate picture\, highlighting where efforts can be concentrated in the management and mitigation of COVID-19 on the African continent.\nMain themes to be discussed during the event \nPreventing and responding to the international spread of disease while avoiding unnecessary disruption to traffic and trade.\nMobilization of International Economic Support to fight against COVID-19 in African.\nThe current health landscape and related challenges\, while considering the road ahead.\nHow the continent is dealing with the presence of armed conflicts and political instabilities amidst the COVID-19 given that both are economically demanding.\nProvide a comprehensive\, accurate\, country-level overview of how to raise funds to accompany the implementation of WHO and government requirements in order to develop capacities to detect\, monitor and maintain public health capacities and functions.\nThe criteria for funding by African Financial Institutions (case study the African Development Bank) during this pandemic. \nExpectations\nAt the end of this event\, the participants will understand the following: \nThe short\, medium and potential long-term effects of the pandemic on the continent.\nThe role financial institutions in Africa are playing during the pandemic as a whole and potential avenues to explore.\nThe role International Economic Support has played in fighting against COVID-19 in Africa.\nThe impact of COVID-19 on various economic activities such as investments\, production\, distribution\, and international trade. \nDate and Venue\nDate: 14th August 2020\nTime: 3pm Ghana Time / 4pm Cameroon Time\nEvent will be held on ZOOM and streamed live\nPanelists/Speakers \nMr. Charles Boamah \nFormer Senior Vice President at African Development Bank Group \nDr Denis Foretia \nExecutive Chairman – Nkafu Policy Institute and Co-Chair – Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation\nParticipants\nThe event will bring together public policy experts\, policy makers at the national\, continental and international levels\, leaders of civil society organizations\, economists\, leaders of NGOs and international organizations. It will be open to the general public with a session for Q&A. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/covid-19-and-african-economies-a-conversation-with-charles-boamah-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200730T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
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SUMMARY:Assessing Cameroon’s Response To The Covid 19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Theme:  Assessing Cameroon’s Response To The Covid 19 Pandemic \nJuly 30\, 2020\n2PM – 4PM Cameroon time (9AM – 11AM D.C Time)\nBackground\nSince the outbreak of the novel corona virus\, Cameroon has had its own bitter portion of this disease as so many lives have been lost and still counting. As reported by Africa CDC\, Cameroon has had over 380 deaths as of the 26th of July. Like most other countries around the globe the country has been struggling to appropriately respond to the pandemic. The pandemic has affected virtually all sectors of the economy and stands to dramatically exacerbate the current sociopolitical crises. The scientific community continues to make progress in understanding the virulence\, available treatment options and possible vaccine candidates. It is increasingly evident that COVID-19 will be around for a long time\, hence it is imperative for Cameroon to better calibrate re-opening the economy while better controlling spread of new cases.\nObjectives \nEvaluate interventions taken by Government of Cameroon as a response to the pandemic\nDiscuss the challenges the country has faced while responding to the pandemic\nDiscuss the way forward for Cameroon’s growth and development amidst the pandemic and new strategies that policymakers and the executive should put in place \nExpected Results\nThe assessment will yield recommendations which will be used to inform and update the response to the pandemic. It will also highlight possible ways for the country to make progress amidst  this pandemic.\nTime/Venue\n30th July 2020\, + 2pm (GMT + 1)\nEvent will be held on ZOOM and streamed live\nFocus areas \nCameroon’s response to the pandemic\nChallenges in responding to the pandemic\nEffect of the pandemic on Cameroon’s growth and development\nHow Cameroon can ensure its growth and development in the COVID era \n Panelists/Speakers \nDr. Etoudi Mballa George Alain \nDirector of Disease Control\nMinistry of Public Health\, Cameroon \nProf. Charles Wiysonge \nDirector: South African Cochrane Centre\nSouth African Medical Research Council \nProf. Emeritus Rose Gana Fomban Leke \nBiotechnology Center\, University of Yaoundé 1\nQUEEN MOTHER Cameroon Medical Community\nHeroine of Health 2018 \nProf. Mbacham Wilfred \nProfessor of Public Health Biotechnology\nFellow of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences\nFellow of the African Academy of Sciences \nProf. Nsagha Dickson Shey \nAssociate professor of Epidemiology:\nInfectious Diseases of Poverty/NTD\nUniversity of Buea\nModerator \nDr. Gobina Ronald \nPublic Health Fellow\nCoordinator of the Corona Virus Taskforce\nNkafu Policy Institute\nOnline Platform\nThis event will be organized on ZOOM. There will be a Q&A session for participant engagement \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/assessing-cameroons-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200717T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200717T163000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T124529Z
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SUMMARY:Public Debate On Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Public Dialogue on:\n Governance Quality and the Crisis in Cameroon (WEB SEMINAR) \nDate: July 17\, 2020 / Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)/ Duration: 90 minutes\nOrganizer: Nkafu Policy Institute\, Think tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia foundation\nBackground    \nCameroon is often described as a microcosm of Africa not just because of its physical and ecological diversity\, but also due to its dual colonial inheritance of British and French sub-systems since independence and reunification. Though characterized by cultural diversities\, the severing of the country between Anglophones and Francophones is the most visible diversity that have over the years attracted various attentions. The country is divided into ten administrative regions. Since independence\, many pundits quickly criticize the quality of governance by the dominantly centralized governments as responsible for security and other development challenges. Ironically\, the country is endowed with rich natural resources\, including oil and gas\, minerals\, timber\, and agricultural products. Despite this rich natural endowment\, it would seem that the existing governance dispensation in the country since its independence from colonial rule has generated divisions\, injustice\, prejudice\, growing inequalities among the citizenry on the basis of ethnicity\, language and other class principles. Some ethnic groups seem to have been favoured over others in terms of appointments and resource allocation. The theory of regional balance in resource allocation and distribution of state resources as preached by the government is selective and discriminatory\, this is possible because centralization gave the government of Cameroon tremendous authority over most aspects of politics and economic control. Therefore\, that linguistic and cultural heritage that once contributed to making Cameroon a peaceful\, prosperous and stable country\, are today the root causes of the crisis that escalated from the 2016 lawyers’ and teachers strike in the Anglophone Regions of the country. To many non-partisan actors\, the crisis which has been on for four years today is symptomatic of poor governance that have not been able to usher in socio-economic developments to make the population lead better lives. The consequences of these conflicts are so devastating that it appears there is urgency to debate and propose solid measures that will promote good governance and development. It is in this light that the Nkafu Policy Institute through its Governance and Democracy programme is creating avenues to encourage greater participation of the citizens in giving their views\, on how good governance can be achieved in Cameroon in particular and Africa at large.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to engage scholars\, youth leaders and the public in the search for sustainable solutions to existing governance lapses in Cameroon. The Anglophone crisis which is now in the 4th year and continues to make national and international headlines in the wake of government’s efforts demands continuous engagements from other sectors of the Cameroonian society such as think tanks to contribute to good governance which essential in resolving the crisis. The COVID 19 has also added a new dimension to the crisis.\nThis event which hopes to provide Scholars\, Youth Leaders and Citizens a platform to amplify their voices would significantly contribute to good governance in Cameroon especially through the promotion of a democracy that works “. this is in line with the mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, is to carry out independent research and provide in-depth and insightful evidence based recommendations that advance the development of Cameroon and other sub-Saharan African countries.\nWho should participate?\nThis event aims to bring together participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including youth leaders\, journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and scholars who have the potential to propose strategies and to deepen Good Governance in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nNo participation fees fee is required. However\, all participants are required to register online free of charge on our website by clicking the registration button below.\nThematic focus areas of the Public Dialogue\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about the history of Cameroon and the various possible strategies to attain good governance and democracy in the country.  The event will consist of a 90 minutes’ open discussion.\nThe discussions will be organized around the following key thematic focus areas in Good Governance and democracy in Cameroon. \nOverview of the Governance in Cameroon\nThe link between governance practices and conflicts in Cameroon.\nAccountability as the fundamental requirement of Good Governance\nA path to good governance in Cameroon and the restoration of lasting peace and security. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/public-debate-on-democracy/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200629T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200629T120000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T124729Z
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 & Africa’s Health Sector – A Conversation with Dr John Nkengasong
DESCRIPTION:June 29\, 202011am – 12 noon EDT (6PM East African Time) \n1. Background\nSince the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Egypt in February 2020\, the pandemic has spread to every nation on the African continent. As of May 12th\, 2020\, Africa had 66\,373 confirmed infections\, over 2\,344 deaths\, and 23\,095 recoveries\, according to the Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The rapid spread of COVID-19 threatens to overwhelm the health systems around the world\, especially in Africa. If the novel Coronavirus is allowed to spread unmanaged\, the impact on African citizens\, communities\, and economies will be devastating. Africa might be the region hardest hit by this disease. Africa’s already fragile healthcare systems\, coupled with a growing number of respiratory and diabetic diseases and densely packed urban agglomerations\, are likely to increase the vulnerability and the lethality of the virus. According to Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus\, Director of the World Health Organization (WHO)\, Africa should “wake up” to the COVID-19 threat and prepare for a worstcase scenario. There are no proven medications or vaccines Against COVID-19\, despite some claims of miracle treatments.\nTo slow the spread of the pandemic\, many African countries halted international inbound travel\, mandated physical distancing and use of face masks in public\, mounted WASH campaigns\, and in some cases\, implemented partial or total lockdown measures. In spite of these actions\, the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to rise significantly in some countries\, including Cameroon and Central African Republic.\nWith the virus now present in all African countries\, will health systems in the region\, many of which are severely lacking healthcare professionals\, necessary infrastructure\, and equipment cope with this pandemic? It is against this framework that the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a think tank at the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation intends to evaluate Africa’s health sector’s ability to respond to this pandemic in this wide-ranging conversation with Dr. John Nkengasong.\n2. Objectives:\nThe main objective of this conversation is to evaluate Africa’s health care system’s response strategy to the pandemic.This event will– Evaluate how COVID-19 patients are treated in African hospitals– Evaluate the material and human resources available to fight the pandemic and the current continental-wide strategies– Analyse the challenges faced by the African Health sector and possible solutions necessary to better respond to this pandemic and prepare for the future.\n3. Expected Results:\nAt the end of the conversation\, we expect that participants will have a better understanding of:– How COVID-19 patients are treated in African hospitals– Material and human resources available to fight the pandemic– The challenges faced by African health sectors and possible solutions necessary to respond to this pandemic.\n4. Date and Venue:\nJune 29\, 202011am – 12 noon EDT (6PM East African Time)Event will be held on ZOOM and streamed live\n5. Panelists/Speakers\nMain GuestDr John Nkengasong\nDirector – Africa Center for Disease Control and PreventionAddis Ababa – Ethiopia\nModerator Dr Denis Foretia\nExecutive Chairman – Nkafu Policy Institute and Co-Chair – Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation\n6. Participants\nThe event will bring together public policy experts\, policy makers at the national\, continental and international levels\, leaders of civil society organizations\, economists\, leaders of NGOs and international organizations. It will be open to the general public with a session for Q&A.\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/covid-19-africas-health-sector-a-conversation-with-dr-john-nkengasong/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T163000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T124729Z
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SUMMARY:Promoting Peace And Democracy In Cameroon Part 1
DESCRIPTION:First public dialogue on Peace and Democracy in Cameroon (WEB SEMINAR)\nPromoting Peace And Democracy In Cameroon Part 1\nDate: June 25\, 2020 / Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)/ Duration: 90 minutes\nOrganizer: Nkafu Policy Institute\, Think tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia foundation\nBackground    \nCameroon is Located at the heart of Central Africa\, it is a country whose ethnic\, social and cultural richness and diversity are no longer to be demonstrated. British and French colonial rule are the two main imperialist systems that Cameroon has experienced before gaining its independence in 1960\, leaving the country with two linguistics heritages that are English and French. However\, these ethnic\, cultural and linguistic heritages that once contributed to making Cameroon a peaceful\, prosperous and stable country\, are today at the root of the many conflicts that the country is currently facing. An upsurge of violence witnessed by various regions seem to put Cameroon at crossroads in its history. The consequences of these conflicts are so devastating that it appears urgent to propose solid strategies to peace building and democracy. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach to encourage greater participation of the citizens in giving their views\, in order to achieve peace in their community and attain democracy in our nation.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to engage scholars\, youth leaders and the public in the search for sustainable solutions to the major conflicts in Cameroon (The Anglophone Crisis in the NW and SW regions\, the Boko Haram War activities in the Far North Region and the refugee’s crisis in the East Region). The Anglophone crisis which for example is now in the 4th year and continues to make national and international headlines due to its perpetuation and devastating consequences despite the holding of the Major National dialogue organized by the Cameroon Government from the 30th to 4th October 2019. The COVID 19 has also added a new dimension to the crisis.\nThis event which hopes to provide Scholars\, Youth Leaders and Citizens a platform to amplify their voices not only in the search of peaceful solutions to conflicts in Cameroon\, but also in the promotion of a democracy that works “for all “(the rich and the poor\, women and men\, youths and the elderly\, boys and girls etc.). The mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, is to carry out independent research and provide in-depth and insightful evidence based recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nWho should participate?\nThis event aims to bring together participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including youth leaders\, journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and scholars who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon and to deepen the Cameroonian democracy.\nParticipation fees?\nNo participation fees or per diem. However\, all participants are required to register online free of charge on our website by clicking the registration button below.\nThematic focus areas of the Public Dialogue\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about history and current crises in Cameroon and the various possible strategies to promote peace and democracy in the Country.  The event will consist of a 90 minutes’ open discussion.\nThe discussions will be organized around the following key thematic focus areas in promoting peace and democracy in Cameroon. \nOverview of current conflicts in Cameroon\nThe role of Democratic institutions such as Media and civil society organizations in conflict management and resolution\nCitizens proposed solutions to the current conflicts in Cameroon. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/promoting-peace-and-democracy-in-cameroon-part-1/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200617T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T121329Z
UID:10000148-1592406000-1592411400@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Addressing the Social and Economic Shock of COVID-19 on African Economies:  A Conversation with Dr. Albert Zeufack
DESCRIPTION:Addressing the Social and Economic Shock of COVID-19 on African Economies:\nA Conversation with Dr. Albert Zeufack \nJune 17\, 2020 at 3 – 4PM Washington D.C Time\n9 – 10PM Cameroon Time \nBackground \nThe Covid-19 pandemic is the worse health crisis that has plagued the world since the outbreak of the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919\, and the most challenging crisis the world has faced since the Second World War. The pandemic has caused severe economic repercussions in many countries\, in addition to the health consequences with regards to mortality and morbidity. It has brought the global economy to a standstill as all forms of economic activity have been significantly interrupted to curtail the spread of the virus.  Unfortunately\, the African continent has not escaped the health and economic devastation of the pandemic.\nIn Africa\, the economic\, social\, and health problems brought by this pandemic further strain economies which have been struggling to recover from the impacts of a drastic fall in oil and commodity prices since 2014.  According to the World Bank’s biannual Africa’s Pulse report\, economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa\, for example\, is expected to decline from 2.4% in 2019 to between -2.1 and -5.1% in 2020. The region\, the report predicts\, will experience its first economic recession in the last 25 years. If adequate macroeconomic measures are not taken and quickly\, the recession will undoubtedly lead to an economic depression. However\, the depth of the recession will depend on the success of measures taken to mitigate its effects.  Thus\, critical analysis of the macroeconomic state of African economies amid the COVID-19 pandemic and brainstorming on the most effective policy options are urgently needed to not only cushion the economic pain but also lay the framework for a robust and inclusive recovery. \nThe overall goal of this event \nTo better understand how Africa is coping with COVID-19 and the short\, medium- and long-term socio-economic ramifications on the continent \nMain themes to be discussed during the event \nEconomic impact of COVID-19 on the global economy with emphasis on African economies\nWhat various countries\, multilateral partners and development finance institutions have done to respond so far\nUnderstanding the gaps in response\, what more needs to be done\nHow is the pandemic and the current responses being experienced by various sectors (agriculture\, manufacturing\, services\, etc)?\nWhat must be done by African leaders and friends of Africa to maximize the opportunities the pandemic offers to ensure the continent comes out stronger in the Post-COVID World? \nExpectations \nAt the end of this event\, participants will understand the following: \nEven though COVID-19 is a health crisis\, it has serious economic consequences all over the world.\nThe macroeconomic effects of COVID-19 on the global economy at large and African economies in particular.\nThe state of the African economies before the COVID-19 Pandemic.\nAccurate statistics concerning the economic impact of COVID-19 on the African and world economy.\nThe impact of COVID-19 on various economic activities such as investments\, production\, distribution\, and international trade.\nThe different macroeconomic options that could tackle the consequences of the pandemic on African economies. \nDate and Venue \nJune 17\, 2020 from 3-4PM Washington D.C Time  / 9-10PM Cameroon Time\nEvent will be held on ZOOM and streamed live\n      6. Panelists/Speakers\nMain Guest \nMain Guest – Dr Albert ZeufackChief Economist for the Africa Region World Bank Group – Washington D.C\nModerator \nDr Denis ForetiaExecutive Chairman – Nkafu Policy Institute and Co-Chair – Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation\n7. Participants\nThe event will bring together public policy experts\, policy makers at the national\, continental and international levels\, leaders of civil society organizations\, economists\, leaders of NGOs and international organizations. It will be open to the general public with a session for Q&A. \n						REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/addressing-the-social-and-economic-shock-of-covid-19-on-african-economies-a-conversation-with-dr-albert-zeufack-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200529T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200529T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123927Z
UID:10000152-1590764400-1590768000@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Flattening the COVID-19 Curve: Perspectives of Clinicians and Researchers
DESCRIPTION:NKAFU CORONA TASKFORCE WEBINAR \nFLATENNING THE COVID-19 CURVE IN CAMEROON: PERSPECTIVES OF RESEARCHERS AND CLINICIANS \nBackground \nIn the World and Cameron in particular\, the impact of COVID-19 has been tremendous due to the high concentration of people\, economic activities and resource consumption. Coronavirus threatens economic\, social and medical well-being of millions and there is an urgent need to act now to protect Cameroonians against this virus.\nThe COVID-19 pandemic is primarily a health shock. Since the 6th of March 2020\, Cameroon has been experiencing an upsurge in the number of new cases. Recognizing that this is a health emergency as the main objective\, countries including Cameroon have been responding to the global health emergency with a range of critical interventions to address the current pandemic. However\, the curve still keeps rising.\nThis webinar will be focused on discussing what type of activities should the government place priority on\, what and how should researchers and clinicians contribute towards  the flattening of the COVID curve\, and what rapid interventions are needed to help flatten the curve.\nPanelists  \nMazou N Temgoua MD\, MPH\, PhDc \nMedical Researcher\, Clinical Epidemiologist and Biostatistician \nMrs Jennet Atem  \nNurse Clinician at Emergency Department\, Lakeshore General Hospital\, Montreal\, Canada \nMark Keboa \nMigration Health Consultant Montreal\, Canada \nKevine Laure Nkaghere Mbuembue\, MD\, MPH \nDistrict Medical Officer of Diedo Littoral\nModerator \nDr. Gobina Ronald \nRapporteur \nOdette Kibu \n  \n.fusion-button.button-9 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-9 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-9:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-9:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-9:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-9:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-9:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9:hover\, .fusion-button.button-9:focus\, .fusion-button.button-9:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-9:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-9:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-9{width:100%;}\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/flattening-the-covid-19-curve-perspectives-of-clinicians-and-researchers/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200527T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200527T163000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123727Z
UID:10000153-1590591600-1590597000@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Road-Map To Peace And Justice
DESCRIPTION:Eighth Peace public dialogue (WEB SEMINAR)\nROADMAP TO PEACE AND JUSTICE IN CAMEROON  \nDate: May 27\, 2020 / Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)/ Duration: 90 minutes\nOrganizer: Nkafu Policy Institute\, Think tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia foundation\nCONCEPT NOTE\nBackground    \nLocated at the heart of Central Africa\, Cameroon is a country whose ethnic\, social and cultural richness and diversity are no longer to be demonstrated. The country which is triangular in shape is bordered by Nigeria to the northwest\, Chad to the northeast\, the Central African Republic to the east\, the Republic of the Congo to the southeast\, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea to the south\, and the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest. British and French colonial rule are the two main imperialist systems that Cameroon has experienced before gaining its independence in 1960\, leaving the country with two linguistics heritages that are English and French. However\, these ethnic\, cultural and linguistic heritages that once contributed to making Cameroon a country of peace and stability\, are today at the root of the many conflicts that the country is currently facing. An upsurge of violence witnessed by various regions seem to put Cameroon at crossroads in its history. The consequences of these conflicts are so devastating that it appears urgent to propose solid strategies to peace building and to justice. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach to encourage greater participation of the citizens in giving their views\, in order to achieve peace in their community and attain justice in our nation.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to elaborate a concrete roadmap with strategies to achieve sustainable peace and justice in our country currently plagued by numerous conflicts (the war against Boko Haram\, the border refugee crisis\, the Anglophone crisis). This event is in line with the mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, whose mission is to provide independent\, in-depth and insightful policy recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nNo registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the dialogue\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about history and current crises in Cameroon and the various possible strategies to promote peace and justice in the Country.  The event will consist of a 90 minutes open discussion.\nThe discussions will be organized around the following key thematic focus areas in promoting justice and peace in Cameroon. \nA roadmap to the war against Boko Haram\nRoadmap to deal with the refugee crisis at the borders of Cameroon\nRoadmap to end the Anglophone crisis \n  \n.fusion-button.button-10 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-10 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-10:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-10:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-10:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-10:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-10:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10:hover\, .fusion-button.button-10:focus\, .fusion-button.button-10:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-10:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-10:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-10{width:100%;}\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/road-map-to-peace-and-justice/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200526T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200526T153500
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123727Z
UID:10000155-1590503400-1590507300@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:The Nkafu Weekly Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The purpose is to enhance the interactive learning environment at the Nkafu Policy Institute by stimulating academic and subject specific debate and knowledge exchange activities.  \nThis is an Internal Event
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/the-nkafu-weekly-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200506T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123727Z
UID:10000159-1588777200-1588784400@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Strategies To Peace-building And Justice In Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:Seventh NED public debate (WEBINAR)\nStrategies To Peacebuilding And Justice In Cameroon  \nDate: May 6\, 2020 / Time: 3pm (Cameroon time)\nOrganizer: Nkafu Policy Institute\, Think tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia foundation\nCONCEPT NOTE\nBackground    \nLocated at the heart of Central Africa\, Cameroon is a country whose ethnic\, social and cultural richness and diversity are no longer to be demonstrated. The country which is triangular in shape is bordered by Nigeria to the northwest\, Chad to the northeast\, the Central African Republic to the east\, the Republic of the Congo to the southeast\, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea to the south\, and the Atlantic Ocean to the southwest. British and French colonial rule are the two main imperialist systems that Cameroon has experienced before gaining its independence in 1960\, leaving the country with two linguistics heritages that are English and French. However\, these ethnic\, cultural and linguistic heritages that once contributed to making Cameroon a country of peace and stability\, are today at the root of the many conflicts that the country is currently facing. An upsurge of violence witnessed by various regions seem to put Cameroon at crossroads in its history. The consequences of these conflicts are so devastating that it appears urgent to propose solid strategies to peace building and to justice. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach to encourage greater participation of the citizens in giving their views\, in order to achieve peace in their community and attain justice in our nation.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to elaborate concrete strategies to achieve sustainable peace and justice in our country. This event is in line with the mission of the NKAFU Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora FORETIA Foundation\, whose mission is to provide independent\, in-depth and insightful policy recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nNo registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the debate\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about history and current crises in Cameroon and the various possible strategies for effective peacebuilding and justice.  The event will consist of a 45 minutes open discussion.\nThe discussions will organized around the following key areas in promoting justice and peace in Cameroon. \nThe political strategies\nEconomic strategies\nSocial strategies\nThe role of civil society organizations (including religious bodies) in achieving peace and justice \n  \n.fusion-button.button-12 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-12 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-12:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-12:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-12:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-12:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-12:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12:hover\, .fusion-button.button-12:focus\, .fusion-button.button-12:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-12:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-12:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-12{width:100%;}\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/webinar-strategies-to-peace-building-and-justice-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200319T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123625Z
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SUMMARY:Strategies To Peace Building And Justice In Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTEBackground  \nCameroon at crossroads in its history? For decades now\, while many other African countries have been engulfed in conflicts\, Cameroon had been admired by many as a peace loving and stable country. But it would appear events in recent times are fast eroding that notion as the country is being confronted with a series of challenges. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach trying to encourage greater participation of the citizens in promoting peace in their community and in finding solutions to their common problems.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to propose citizen solutions through which Cameroon can accelerate its progress towards the resolution of current conflicts. This event is in line with the mission of the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation\, whose mission is to provide independent\, in-depth and insightful policy recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together 80 participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nThere will be no registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the debate\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about the current crises in Cameroon. The event will consist of a 2 hours open discussion.\nThe theme will be addressed in two phases: \nOverview of current conflicts in Cameroon\nThe role of civil society organizations in conflict management\nCitizen proposed solutions to the current conflicts in Cameroon \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/strategies-to-peace-building-and-justice-in-cameroon-2/
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200220T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084600Z
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SUMMARY:Is Market Competition Good For Cameroon’s Industrialization?
DESCRIPTION:Organization Name: Nkafu Policy Institute (Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation)CONCEPT NOTE\n Competition is a major pillar of free-market systems. Competition policy is about applying rules to make sure businesses and companies compete fairly with each other. It encourages efficiency\, creates a wider choice for consumers and helps reduce prices and improve quality.\nAccording to liberals\, competition is inevitable and good for countries. They believe an important advantage of competition is innovation. Indeed\, innovation spurs the invention of new and better products\, or it helps to create lower-cost manufacturing processes. As a result\, it drives economic growth\, creates more employment opportunities and increases standards of living. Another advantage of competition is economies of scale and technology transfers. Companies can increase their global presence by operating in more and more overseas markets. Finally\, competition can also help businesses identify consumers’ needs – and then develop new products or services to meet those needs.\nContrary to the above arguments\, protectionists believe competition is not good for an economy.  They support that only big companies survive in a competition (i.e. small companies struggle or die). According to them\, small companies do not have all the extra benefits or capital to expand and outsource like large companies. In addition\, protectionists argue that competition decreases market share and shrinks customer base\, especially if demand for products or services is limited from the start. Consequently\, companies are forced to lower their prices to stay competitive hence decreasing their return on each item they produce and sell.\nIn 2019\, the government of Cameroon has drafted the National Strategy for Development 2020-2030. This strategy lays more emphasis on industrialization and the structural transformation of the economy. Indeed\, the secondary sector is only 15.6% of companies while the tertiary sector represents 84.2% of companies according to the second General Census of Companies (2016). Also\, small businesses dominate the economic fabric in Cameroon as they represent 98.5% of the total of companies.\nHowever\, Cameroon faces major structural challenges and negative shocks including an alarming poverty level\, government remaining the largest employer\, the worsening security situation in the Nord West and South West Regions\, the conflict with Boko Haram in the North Region\, and the recent currency crisis as a result of excessive imports. In addition\, small businesses in Cameroon face major obstacles that prevent them from growing. These obstacles include high tax rates\, financial exclusion\, corruption\, and administrative tracasseries just to name but a few.\nThis debate will\, therefore\, discuss the place of competition in Cameroon’s industrialization process. The main question to be answered is: Should Cameroon prioritize market competition to spur industrialization in the country?\n Purpose of the event\nThe objective of this debate is to compare the views of different Cameroonian experts on the best way to spur industrialization in Cameroon.\nThis is a public debate on the theme: ‘‘Is Market Competition Good for Cameroon’s Industrialization?’’. Indeed\, the limited numbers of industrialization projects in the country and their inefficient management drastically reduce their effects on people’s life. That is why some observers believe the economy should be opened to competition in all sectors in order to spur industrialization\, economic growth and development. Others\, on the other hand\, support that Cameroon should protect its embryonic industries given the fact that 80% of companies die before 5 years.\nTarget audience\nThis event will bring together participants from various fields of expertise: economists\, government officials\, speakers\, entrepreneurs\, humanitarian organizations\, non-governmental organizations\, academics and researchers\, students\, the general public and civil society actors.\nNumber of participants\nWe are expecting 80 participants.\nParticipation fees\nThis event is open to the target audience with no registration or participation fee. \nAreas of concern\nIndustrialization; Structural Transformation; Market Competition; Economic Development; International Trade; Economic Emergence; Public Policies.\nExpected results\nAt the end of this event\, participants should: \nUnderstand the meaning of industrialization;\nRecognize the best path for an industrialized Cameroon;\nUnderstand the benefits and challenges of market competition;\nComprehend the profits and problems of protectionism and liberalism;\nApprehend the reforms needed for a successful industrialization strategy. \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/is-market-competition-good-for-cameroons-industrialization/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Team":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200220T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200220T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123625Z
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SUMMARY:L’ouverture À La Concurrence Est-Elle Bonne Pour L’industrialisation Du Cameroun ?
DESCRIPTION:Theme: L’ouverture À La Concurrence Est-Elle Bonne Pour L’industrialisation Du Cameroun ? \nOrganisé Par : Nkafu Policy Institute (Fondation Denis & Lenora Foretia) \n.fusion-button.button-16 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-16 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-16:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-16:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-16:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-16:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-16:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16:hover\, .fusion-button.button-16:focus\, .fusion-button.button-16:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-16:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-16:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-16{width:100%;}\nENREGISTREZ-VOUS\n \nNOTE CONCEPTUELLE\nLa concurrence est un pilier majeur des systèmes de marché libre. La politique de la concurrence consiste à appliquer des règles pour s’assurer que les entreprises et les sociétés se font une concurrence loyale. Cette politique encourage l’efficacité\, crée un choix plus large pour les consommateurs\, contribue à réduire les prix et à améliorer la qualité.\nSelon les libéraux\, la concurrence est inévitable et bénéfique pour les pays. Ils estiment qu’un avantage important de la concurrence est l’innovation. En effet\, l’innovation stimule l’invention de nouveaux et meilleurs produits\, ou elle contribue à créer des processus de fabrication à moindre coût. Par conséquent\, elle stimule la croissance économique\, crée davantage de possibilités d’emploi et augmente le niveau de vie. Les économies d’échelle et les transferts de technologie constituent un autre avantage de la concurrence. Les entreprises peuvent accroître leur présence mondiale en opérant sur des marchés étrangers de plus en plus nombreux. Enfin\, la concurrence peut également aider les entreprises à identifier les besoins des consommateurs\, puis à développer de nouveaux produits ou services pour répondre à ces besoins.\nContrairement aux arguments ci-dessus\, les protectionnistes estiment que la concurrence n’est pas bonne pour une économie.  Ils soutiennent que seules les grandes entreprises survivent dans la concurrence (c’est-à-dire que les petites entreprises luttent ou meurent). Selon les tenants de cette thèse\, les petites entreprises ne disposent pas de tous les avantages ou capitaux supplémentaires pour se développer et s’externaliser comme les grandes entreprises. Aussi\, les protectionnistes affirment que la concurrence diminue la part de marché et la clientèle\, surtout si la demande de produits ou de services est limitée dès le départ. Par conséquent\, les entreprises sont obligées de baisser leurs prix pour rester compétitives\, ce qui diminue leur rendement sur chaque article ou service qu’elles produisent et vendent.\nEn 2019\, le gouvernement du Cameroun a élaboré la Stratégie Nationale de Développement 2020-2030. Cette stratégie met davantage l’accent sur l’industrialisation et la transformation structurelle de l’économie car\, dans les chiffres\, le secteur secondaire ne représente que 15\,6% des entreprises alors que le secteur tertiaire représente 84\,2% des entreprises selon le deuxième Recensement Général des Entreprises (2016). Par ailleurs\, les petites entreprises dominent le tissu économique camerounais puisqu’elles représentent 98\,5% du total des entreprises.\nCependant\, le Cameroun est confronté à des défis structurels majeurs et à des chocs négatifs\, notamment un niveau de pauvreté alarmant\, une grosse présence de l’Etat dans l’économie\, la détérioration de la situation sécuritaire dans les régions du Nord-Ouest et du Sud-Ouest\, le conflit avec Boko Haram dans la région du Nord ; et la récente crise des devises causée par des importations excessives. Davantage\, les petites et moyennes entreprises camerounaises sont confrontées à des obstacles majeurs qui les empêchent de se développer. Parmi ces obstacles\, citons les taux d’imposition élevés\, l’exclusion financière\, la corruption et les tracasseries administratives\, pour n’en citer que quelques-uns.  \nCe débat portera donc sur la place de la concurrence dans le processus d’industrialisation du Cameroun. La principale question à laquelle il convient de répondre est la suivante : Le Cameroun doit-il donner la priorité à la concurrence sur le marché pour stimuler l’industrialisation du pays ?\n \nObjectif de l’événement\nL’objectif de ce débat est de comparer les points de vue de différents experts camerounais sur la meilleure façon de stimuler l’industrialisation au Cameroun.\nIl s’agit d’un débat public sur le thème : ‘‘L’ouverture à la concurrence est-elle bonne pour l’industrialisation du Cameroun ?’’ En effet\, le nombre limité de projets d’industrialisation dans le pays et leur gestion inefficace réduisent considérablement leurs effets sur la vie des populations. C’est pourquoi certains observateurs estiment que l’économie devrait être ouverte à la concurrence dans tous les secteurs afin de stimuler l’industrialisation\, la croissance économique et le développement. D’autres\, en revanche\, soutiennent que le Cameroun devrait protéger ses industries embryonnaires étant donné que 80% des entreprises créées meurent avant 5 ans. \n \nPublic cible\nCet événement réunira des participants de différents domaines d’expertise : économistes\, fonctionnaires\, orateurs\, entrepreneurs\, organisations humanitaires\, organisations non gouvernementales\, universitaires et chercheurs\, étudiants\, grand public et acteurs de la société civile.\n \nNombre de participants\nNous attendons 80 participants.\n \nFrais de participation\nCet événement est ouvert au public cible sans frais d’inscription ou de participation.\nDomaines de préoccupation\nIndustrialisation ; Transformation structurelle ; Concurrence sur le marché ; Développement économique ; Commerce international ; Émergence économique ; Politiques publiques.\n \nLieu\nHôtel Mansel (Quartier Fouda)\, Yaoundé-Cameroun.          \n \nRésultats escomptés\nÀ la fin de cet événement\, les participants devraient : \nComprendre la signification de l’industrialisation ;\nReconnaître la meilleure voie pour un Cameroun industrialisé ;\nComprendre les avantages et les défis de la concurrence sur le marché ;\nComprendre les bénéfices et les problèmes du protectionnisme et du libéralisme ;\nAppréhender les réformes nécessaires pour une stratégie d’industrialisation réussie. \n \nPanélistes \nDr. Louis-Marie KAKDEU – Economiste et Chercheur Associé au Nkafu Policy Institute\, Cameroun. (POUR)\nDr. Lamine HIMBE – Administrateur Civil et Chercheur au Ministère des Mines\, de l’Industrie et du Développement Technologique (MINDMIT). (POUR)\nDr. Joel MOUDIO MOTTO – Economiste et Chercheur à l’Université de Yaoundé II. (CONTRE)\nM. René MEZENE – Entrepreneur et PDG de ProxyServices. (CONTRE) \n \nModérateur\nDr. Fabien SUNDJO – Économiste et Chercheur Associé au Nkafu Policy Institute\, Cameroun.\n  \n.fusion-button.button-17 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-17 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-17:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-17:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-17:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-17:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-17:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17:hover\, .fusion-button.button-17:focus\, .fusion-button.button-17:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-17:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-17:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-17{width:100%;}\nENREGISTREZ-VOUS
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/louverture-a-la-concurrence-est-elle-bonne-pour-lindustrialisation-du-cameroun/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200123T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084608Z
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SUMMARY:Will More Taxes Increase Fiscal Revenues In Cameroon?
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTETaxation is a means by which governments finance their expenditures by imposing charges on citizens and corporates entities. In general\, taxes can be either direct or indirect. For example\, income taxation is a direct tax while the value-added tax (VAT) on goods sold is an indirect tax.\nAccording to Arthur Laffer\, there exists a limit to which an increase in taxes leads to more government revenue. His thesis demonstrated by the Laffer curve says: “Too much tax kills to tax.” In other words\, if tax rates are too high people would not work as hard leading to less income and profits for the government to tax.\nBased on the Laffer curve\, two schools of thought can be derived. The first school supports that a favorable taxation regime acts as a catalyst for the development of start-ups\, foreign direct investment and private investment. The second school demonstrates that an unfavorable tax rate negatively affects investment decisions\, economic growth and employment.\nIn Africa\, governments tend to increase taxes in order to gain more revenues. Indeed\, falling prices in oil exports and poor economic structures have led to a rapid cycle of indebtedness hence reducing available resources to finance public goods and services. Taxation then becomes an internal strategic tool used by governments to solve this situation. However\, African countries face a dilemma. Indeed\, an excessively heavy tax burden might crush activity while an excessively low one can starve an economy of the ‘oxygen’ it needs to advance.\nIn Cameroon\, taxation remains the first obstacle to the development of entrepreneurial activities (General Census of Enterprises\, 2016). Indeed\, high taxes prevent entrepreneurs to fully establish and flourish their activities. The corporate tax (33% in total) and the value-added tax (19.25%) remains high compared to countries like Nigeria or Rwanda.\nIn addition\, each year the government of Cameroon creates ‘new taxes’. For example\, in the 2019 Budget\, a flat rate of 200 F CFA per application was created for software and application that are downloaded online via phone or tablet. Moreover\, the 2020 Budget bill projects to increase taxes on cosmetics and artificial hair just to name but a few.\nThe above situation has led to the development and the predominance of the informal sector in Cameroon. Indeed\, the majority of businesses prefer to remain informal (i.e. approximately 89% of small enterprises) to avoid being charged high taxes. Consequently\, the government cannot fully collect the projected amounts.\nThis debate will discuss the best way for governments in Africa to increase fiscal revenues with a focus on Cameroon. However\, the main question remains: Should Cameroon prioritize more taxes or high tax rates to increase fiscal revenues?\nPurpose of the event\nThe objective of this debate is to compare the views of different Cameroonian experts on the best method for optimizing fiscal revenues in Cameroon.\nThis is a public debate on the theme: ‘‘Will More Taxes Increase Fiscal Revenues in Cameroon?’’. Indeed\, some observers believe the government can maximize fiscal receipts with low tax rates (i.e. the efficient thinking). Others\, on the other hand\, support that governments should increases taxes and tax rates in order to have more fiscal revenues (i.e. the effective thinking).\nTarget audience\nThis event will bring together participants from various fields of expertise: economists\, government officials\, speakers\, entrepreneurs\, humanitarian organizations\, non-governmental organizations\, academics and researchers\, students\, the general public and civil society actors.\nNumber of participants\nWe are expecting 80 participants.\nParticipation fees\nThis event is open to the target audience with no registration or participation fee.\n \nAreas of concern\nTaxation; Fiscal Revenues; Tax System; Small Business; Entrepreneurship; Economic Development; Economic Emergence; Public Policies.\n \nLocation\nHotel Mansel (Quartier Fouda)\, Yaoundé-Cameroon.\n \nExpected results\nAt the end of this event\, participants should: \nUnderstand the meaning of taxation;\nUnderstand the benefits and challenges of high tax rates;\nRecognize the best path for fiscal mobilization in Cameroon;\nComprehend the profits and problems related to tax compliance;\nApprehend the reforms needed for a good tax system in Cameroon. \n  \n.fusion-button.button-18 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-18 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-18:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-18:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-18:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-18:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-18:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18:hover\, .fusion-button.button-18:focus\, .fusion-button.button-18:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-18:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-18:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-18{width:100%;}\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/will-more-taxes-increase-fiscal-revenues-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123409Z
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SUMMARY:Nkafu Debates 3: Le Cameroun Devrait-Il Entièrement Devenir Une Société De Libre Marché ?
DESCRIPTION:Il existe un débat sur les paradigmes économiques à mettre en œuvre pour développer les pays dans le monde entier. Ce débat oppose les partisans du libre marché aux protectionnistes. Selon le premier groupe\, les principaux avantages d’une économie de libre marché sont : la présence d’une concurrence qui permet d’orienter les ressources dans les secteurs où elles sont le plus efficacement utilisées ; l’augmentation des choix et de l’utilité des consommateurs ; l’absence de la bureaucratie et des lourdeurs administratives. Une économie de libre marché réduirait aussi les coûts administratifs de l’entreprise. Par conséquent\, l’avantage découlant de cette réduction des coûts pourrait être injecté dans d’autres activités telles que la recherche et le développement.Davantage\, le système d’économie de marché aurait contribué à réduire la pauvreté dans le monde en ce sens que 80% des êtres humains vivaient dans l’extrême pauvreté au début du 20ème siècle\, contre un peu plus de 10% aujourd’hui. Pour finir\, dans les systèmes de libre marché\, les entreprises innovent\, développent de nouveaux produits et offrent de nouveaux services pour répondre à la demande des consommateurs.\nContrairement aux arguments évoqués ci-dessus\, les opposants au libre marché estiment que dans les économies de marché\, il est possible d’observer une monopolisation massive à une échelle beaucoup plus rapide. En d’autres termes\, les entreprises peuvent devenir assez puissantes au point où leur disparition ruinerait l’économie ainsi que la capacité des consommateurs à obtenir les produits dont ils ont besoin. Ces partisans affirment aussi que dans les économies de marché\, les entreprises sont en mesure de vendre leurs produits à des prix inférieurs à ceux de tous leurs concurrents et qu’elles peuvent\, en fin de compte\, facturer ce qu’elles veulent pour leurs produits. Par conséquent\, ce courant de pensée accorde une plus grande priorité aux interventions gouvernementales dans l’économie afin de promouvoir le bien-être économique.\nLe Cameroun est confronté à des défis structurels majeurs et à des chocs négatifs notamment un niveau de pauvreté alarmant ; un gouvernement qui reste le premier employeur dans le pays ; la détérioration de la situation sécuritaire dans les régions du Nord-Ouest et du Sud-Ouest ; le conflit avec Boko Haram dans la région du Nord ; et la récente crise des devises due à des importations excessives. Pour résoudre ces problèmes\, certains économistes camerounais estiment que les réformes de type libre marché devraient être prioritaires\, tandis que d’autres pensent que ces réformes ne peuvent pas sauver le pays\, mais au contraire\, aggraver la situation actuelle.\nAu regard de cette situation\, et dans un contexte de mise en œuvre de la zone de libre-échange continentale africaine\, une question majeure se pose : Quel est le meilleur paradigme économique pour le Cameroun : interventions gouvernementales ou réformes de type libre marché?\nObjet de l’événement\nL’objectif de ce débat est de comparer les points de vue de différents experts camerounais sur le meilleur paradigme économique à adopter pour le Cameroun.\nIl s’agit d’un débat public sur le thème : Le Cameroun doit-il entièrement devenir une société de libre marché? En effet\, certains observateurs estiment que seules des réformes de type  libre marché sauveront le Cameroun. D’autres\, en revanche\, pensent que des réformes orientées économie de marché ne feront qu’aggraver la situation actuelle dans le pays.\n Public cible\nCet évènement réunira des participants provenant de divers domaines d’expertise : économistes\, représentants gouvernementaux\, entrepreneurs\, organisations non gouvernementales\, universitaires et chercheurs\, étudiants\, grand public et acteurs de la société civile.\nNombre de participants attendus\nNous attendons un public de 90 personnes\nFrais de participation\nCet événement est ouvert au public. Il n’y a aucun frais d’inscription ou de participation.\nThématiques clés\nDéveloppement économique ; Commerce international ; Libre marché ; Paradigme économique ; Émergence économique ; Politiques publiques.\n Lieu\nHôtel Mansel (Quartier Fouda)\, Yaoundé-Cameroun\n Résultats attendus\nÀ la fin de cet événement\, les participants devraient pouvoir : \nComprendre la signification d’un paradigme économique ;\nReconnaître la meilleure voie pour un Cameroun émergent d’ici 2035 ;\nComprendre les avantages et les défis des économies de marché ;\nComprendre les avantages et les inconvénients des interventions gouvernementales dans l’économie ;\nAppréhender les réformes nécessaires pour un Cameroun émergent. \n ENREGISTREZ VOUS
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/nkafu-debates-3-le-cameroun-devrait-il-entierement-devenir-une-societe-de-libre-marche/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191114T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191114T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123408Z
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SUMMARY:Nkafu Debates 3: Should Cameroon Become A Totally Free Market Society?
DESCRIPTION:There has always been a debate regarding economic paradigms to implement to develop countries around the world. A major debate opposes free market partisans and nationalists. According to the first group\, the main advantages of a free market economy is the presence of competition which enable resources to be oriented where there are most efficiently utilised\, increase in consumers choice which increases his utility\, the absence of bureaucracy and red tape. This reduces administrative costs to the business and hence the benefit from the reduced cost could be injected into other endeavors such as research and development. Besides\, market economies have helped to reduce poverty worldwide as 80% of human beings lived in extreme poverty during the early 20th century\, compared to just over 10% today reference . Moreover\, in free-market systems\, companies innovate\, develop new products\, and offer new services to meet consumers’ demands.Contrary to the above arguments\, non-free market partisans believe that in free-market systems\, it is possible to observe massive monopolization at a much faster scale. In other words\, companies can become so powerful that their demise will ruin the economy and the consumer’s ability to get the products that they need. They further argue that companies will also be able to undercut all of their competitors and end up being able to charge whatever they want for their products. Consequently\, this current of opinion gives more priority to government interventions in the economy to promote economic welfare.\nCameroon is facing major structural challenges and negatives shocks including an alarming poverty level\, government remaining the largest employer\, the worsening security situation in the Nord-West and South-West Regions\, the conflict with Boko Haram in the North Region\, and the recent currencies crisis as a result of excessive imports. To solve these issues\, some economists in Cameroon believe that free-market reforms should be prioritized; while others believe free-market reforms cannot save the country but instead worsen the current situation.\nBased on this background\, and in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area\, a question arises: What is the best economic paradigm for Cameroon: government interventions or free-market reforms?\nPurpose of the event\nThe objective of this debate is to compare the views of different Cameroonian experts on the best economic paradigm for Cameroon.\nThis is a public debate on the theme: ‘‘Should Cameroon become a totally free-market society?’’. Indeed\, some observers believe that only free-market reforms will save Cameroon. Others\, on the other hand\, believe that free-market reforms will instead worsening the current situation in the country.\nTarget audience\nThis event will bring together participants from various fields of expertise: economists\, government officials\, speakers\, entrepreneurs\, humanitarian organizations\, non-governmental organizations\, academics and researchers\, students\, the general public and civil society actors.\nNumber of participants\nWe are expecting 90 participants.\nParticipation fees\nThis event is open to the target audience with no registration or participation fee.\n Areas of concern\nEconomic Development; International Trade; Free-Market; Economic Paradigm; Economic Emergence; Public Policies.\nExpected results\nAt the end of this event\, participants should: \nUnderstand the meaning of an economic paradigm;\nRecognize the best path for an emerging Cameroon by 2035;\nUnderstand the benefits and challenges of free-market economies;\nComprehend the profits and problems of government interventions in the economy;\nApprehend the reforms needed for an emerging Cameroon. \n REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/nkafu-debates-3-should-cameroon-become-a-totally-free-market-society/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191017T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191017T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123348Z
UID:10000296-1571304600-1571317200@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Limbé: Common Sense Solutions To Promote Peace In Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTEBackground  \nCameroon at crossroads in its history? For decades now\, while many other African countries have been engulfed in conflicts\, Cameroon had been admired by many as a peace loving and stable country. But it would appear events in recent times are fast eroding that notion as the country is being confronted with a series of challenges. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach trying to encourage greater participation of the citizens in promoting peace in their community and in finding solutions to their common problems.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to propose citizen solutions through which Cameroon can accelerate its progress towards the resolution of current conflicts. This event is in line with the mission of the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation\, whose mission is to provide independent\, in-depth and insightful policy recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together 80 participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nThere will be no registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the debate\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about the current crises in Cameroon. The event will consist of a 90-minutes open discussion.\nThe theme will be addressed in two phases: \nOverview of current conflicts in Cameroon.\nCitizen proposed solutions to the current conflicts in Cameroon \n \n  \n						REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/limbe-common-sense-solutions-to-promote-peace-in-cameroon/
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190912T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190912T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123140Z
UID:10000304-1568282400-1568295000@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Concertations Citoyennes Pour La Promotion De La Paix Au Cameroun – Dschang
DESCRIPTION:NOTE CONCEPTUELLE Contexte \nLe Cameroun à la croisée des chemins de son histoire ? Pendant des décennies\, alors que de nombreux autres pays africains étaient en proie à des conflits\, le Cameroun était admiré par beaucoup comme un pays pacifique et stable. Seulement\, de récents événements ont tôt fait d’éroder cette image alors que le pays est actuellement confronté à une série de défis. C’est dans cette optique que nous nous sommes engagés dans une approche contemporaine\, à encourager une plus grande participation des citoyens à la promotion de la paix dans leurs communautés et à la recherche de solutions aux problèmes communs.\nObjectif de l’évènement\nL’objectif de cet événement est de proposer des solutions citoyennes au travers desquelles le Cameroun peut accélérer son progrès vers la résolution des conflits actuels. Cet événement s’inscrit dans les missions du Nkafu Policy Institute\, un groupe de réflexion (Centre de recherche) de la Fondation Denis et Lenora FORETIA\, qui a pour but de proposer des recommandations politiques indépendantes\, approfondies et perspicaces pouvant faire progresser l’économie Camerounaise et celle d’autres pays d’Afrique subsaharienne.\nPublic cible\nCet événement vise à réunir 80 participants des secteurs public\, privé et de la société civile\, y compris des journalistes\, des chercheurs\, des personnes déplacées\, des autorités traditionnelles et des étudiants qui ont le potentiel de proposer des solutions de bon sens aux crises actuelles au Cameroun.\nFrais de participation ?\nPas de frais d’inscription\, Pas de per diem\nAxes d’intervention\nAu cours de l’événement\, il y aura des présentations sur des faits majeurs concernant les crises actuelles au Cameroun. L’événement consistera en une discussion ouverte de 90 minutes. La thématique sera abordée en deux phases : \nUn aperçu des conflits actuels au Cameroun\nLes solutions proposées par les citoyens pour résoudre les conflits actuels au Cameroun \nINSCRIVEZ – VOUS
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/concertations-citoyennes-pour-la-promotion-de-la-paix-au-cameroun-dschang/
LOCATION:Mbouoh Star Palace Hotel\, Dschang\, Ouest\, 00237\, Cameroon\, Mbouoh Star Palace Hotel\, Dschang\, Ouest\, 00237\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190912T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190912T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123140Z
UID:10000303-1568282400-1568295000@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:The Quest for Citizens Participation in Promoting Peace in Cameroon – Dschang
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTEBackground  \nCameroon at crossroads in its history? For decades now\, while many other African countries have been engulfed in conflicts\, Cameroon had been admired by many as a peace loving and stable country. But it would appear events in recent times are fast eroding that notion as the country is being confronted with a series of challenges. It is in this light that we are embarking on contemporary approach trying to encourage greater participation of the citizens in promoting peace in their community and in finding solutions to their common problems.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to propose citizen solutions through which Cameroon can accelerate its progress towards the resolution of current conflicts. This event is in line with the mission of the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation\, whose mission is to provide independent\, in-depth and insightful policy recommendations that advance the Cameroonian economy and the economies of other sub-Saharan African countries.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together 80 participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditional authorities\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nThere will be no registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the debate\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about the current crises in Cameroon. The event will consist of a 90-minutes open discussion.\nThe theme will be addressed in two phases: \nOverview of current conflicts in Cameroon.\nCitizen proposed solutions to the current conflicts in Cameroon \nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/the-quest-for-citizens-participation-in-promoting-peace-in-cameroon-dschang/
LOCATION:Mbouoh Star Palace Hotel\, Dschang\, Ouest\, 00237\, Cameroon\, Mbouoh Star Palace Hotel\, Dschang\, Ouest\, 00237\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190829T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190829T123000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T123140Z
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SUMMARY:Will Cameroon Benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area?
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTE\nWILL CAMEROON BENEFIT FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT? \nThe African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA) was officially launched on July 7\, 2019\, during the 12th extraordinary summit of the African Union held from July 4 to 8\, 2019 in Niamey\, Niger. On July 19\, 2019\, the Cameroonian authorities finally ratified the ACFTA signed on March 21st\, 2018 in Kigali\, Rwanda\, along with 43 other African countries.\nFor a large majority of economists and analysts\, the ACFTA has many advantages. First\, it will bring together 1.3 billion people\, create a $3.4 trillion economic block and usher in a new era of development on the continent. Second\, it will enable African economies to strengthen South-South cooperation\, conquer new markets and diversify sources of supply. Third\, according to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)\, intra-African trade could increase by more than 50% and even double within 10 years after the entry into force of the ACFTA compared to approximately 15% currently.\nHowever\, in an increasingly globalized world\, only the most competitive countries (i.e. countries with strong economic fundamentals and strategic frameworks or with diversified sources of growth) are likely to gain the largest market shares in trade.\nThe Cameroon economy\, considered as the driving force of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC)\, is currently facing major structural challenges. Indeed\, according to a 2018 report by the Nkafu Policy Institute\, 79.1% of Cameroonian believe the economic situation of the country is bad or very bad. The report also notes that the poverty level is alarming as less than 17.65% of Cameroonian adults earn more than 200\,000 FCFA (i.e. 400 US dollars approximately).\nIn addition to the above statistics\, the Small and Medium Size Enterprises landscape in Cameron is very young and fragile. For example\, in 2016\, the General Enterprise Census reports that 77.5% of the companies listed were at most 6 years old. Also\, some obstacles prevent entrepreneurs to fully establish and grow their enterprises. These obstacles include taxation\, the cost and access to credit\, and formalities just to name but a few.\nIn view of all this\, the following set of questions could be asked: Does the Cameroon economy have all the tools to become competitive within the framework of the ACFTA? What can be the potential benefits it can derive from the ACFTA? Will it be resilient to the transmission of negative shocks that could result from the ACFTA? Will the agreement enable the country to achieve strong growth in order to achieve the vision of an emerging Cameroon by 2035?\nPurpose of the event\nThe objective of this debate is to compare the views of the different Cameroonian experts on the opportunities and challenges offered to Cameroon by the African Continental Free Trade Area.\nThis is a public debate on the theme: ”Will Cameroon benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Agreement?”. Indeed\, some observers believe that this area will strengthen economic growth in Cameroon through increased foreign trade. Others\, on the other hand\, believe that the fundamentals of the Cameroonian economy are not solid and that the benefits of this area will be minimal or even non-existent.\nTarget audience\nThis event will bring together participants from various fields of expertise: economists\, government officials\, speakers\, entrepreneurs\, humanitarian organizations\, non-governmental organizations\, academics and researchers\, students\, the general public and civil society actors.\nNumber of participants\nWe are expecting 80 participants.\nParticipation fees\nThis event is open to the target audience with no registration or participation fee.\nAreas of concern\nEconomic development; International trade; Free trade; Competition; Competitiveness; Economic emergence; Public policies.\nLocation\nHotel Mansel (Quartier Fouda)\, Yaoundé-Cameroon.\nExpected results\nAt the end of this event\, participants should: \nUnderstand the nature and the objectives of the ACFTA;\nLink the objectives of an emerging Cameroon by 2035 to the objectives of the ACFTA;\nUnderstand the benefits and challenges of free trade;\nUnderstand the tools that can be mobilized by Cameroon to take full advantage of the ACFTA;\nUnderstand the obstacles that Cameroon may face in the context of the ACFTA. \n  \n.fusion-button.button-19 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-19 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-19:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-19:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-19:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-19:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-19:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19:hover\, .fusion-button.button-19:focus\, .fusion-button.button-19:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-19:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-19:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-19{width:auto;}\nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/will-cameroon-benefit-from-the-african-continental-free-trade-area-2/
LOCATION:Mansel Hotel\, Quartier-Fouda\, Yaounde\, Centre\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190808T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190808T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T122940Z
UID:10000310-1565258400-1565269200@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Concertations Citoyennes Pour La Promotion De La Paix Au Cameroun
DESCRIPTION:NOTE  CONCEPTUELLE Contexte               \nLe Cameroun est à la croisée des chemins de son histoire. Depuis près d’une décennie\, le pays\, autrefois qualifié de havre de paix en Afrique\, sombre dans une spirale des conflits. Les solutions institutionnelles ont été engagées en vue de donner une suite favorable à la sortie de crise. L’urgence est à l’adoption des approches contemporaines de la démocratie qui insistent sur l’importance de  la   participation   citoyenne   comme   vecteurs   de   légitimité   politique dans l’élaboration de politiques publiques et de lois. En principe\, d’un point de vue démocratique\, il semblerait que l’on doive toujours militer pour une plus grande participation des citoyens à la recherche des solutions.\nObjectif de l’évènement\nL’objectif de cet événement est de proposer des solutions citoyennes par lesquelles le Cameroun peut accélérer ses progrès vers la résolution des conflits actuels. Cet événement s’inscrit en droite ligne de la mission du Nkafu Policy Institute\, un groupe de réflexion (centre de recherche) de la Fondation Denis et Lenora Foretia qui est de catalyser la transformation économique des pays africains en se concentrant sur l’entrepreneuriat social\, la science et la technologie\, la santé et la mise en œuvre de politiques de développement qui créent des opportunités économiques pour tous.\nL’audience cible\nCet événement réunira 60 participants des secteurs public\, privé et de la société civile\, y compris des journalistes\, des chercheurs\, des personnes déplacées\, des représentants traditionalistes\, et des étudiants qui ont le potentiel pour proposer des solutions de bon sens aux crises actuelles au Cameroun.\nFrais de participation ?\nIl n’y aura pas de frais d’inscription\, ni de per diem.\nDomaines de prédilection du débat\nAu cours de l’événement\, il y aura des présentations sur des faits majeurs concernant les crises actuelles au Cameroun. L’événement consistera en une discussion ouverte d’une durée de 90 minutes. Les questions suivantes seront abordées pendant l’événement. \nVue d’ensemble des conflits actuels au Cameroun.\nDes solutions citoyennes aux conflits actuels au Cameroun. \nLieu de l’évènement\nDK HOTEL\n  \n.fusion-button.button-20 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-20 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-20:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-20:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-20:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-20:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-20:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20:hover\, .fusion-button.button-20:focus\, .fusion-button.button-20:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-20:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-20:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-20{width:auto;}\nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/concertations-citoyennes-pour-la-promotion-de-la-paix-au-cameroun/
LOCATION:DK Hotel\, Bonaberi\, Opposite Complexe Boulangerie Sawa\, Douala\, Littoral\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190808T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190808T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T221533
CREATED:20230824T084719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T122940Z
UID:10000312-1565254800-1565271000@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Community Involvement in Promoting Peace in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:CONCEPT NOTEBackground\nCameroon is at a crossroads in its history. For nearly a decade\, the country\, once described as a haven of peace in Africa\, has been sinking into a spiral of conflict. Institutional solutions have been initiated to ensure a favorable response to the end of the crisis. There is an urgent need to adopt contemporary approaches to democracy that emphasize the importance of citizen participation as vectors of political legitimacy in the development of public policies and laws. In principle\, from a democratic point of view\, it would seem that we should always advocate for greater participation of citizens in the search for solutions.\nObjective of the event\nThe objective of this event is to propose citizen solutions through which Cameroon can accelerate its progress towards the resolution of current conflicts. This event is in line with the mission of the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a think tank (research center) of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation\, to catalyze the economic transformation of African countries by focusing on social entrepreneurship\, science and technology\, health and the implementation of development policies that create economic opportunities for all.\nTarget audience\nThis event aims to bring together 60 participants from the public\, private and civil society sectors\, including journalists\, researchers\, displaced persons\, traditionalist representatives\, and students who have the potential to propose common sense solutions to the current crises in Cameroon.\nParticipation fees?\nThere will be no registration fees or per diem.\nAreas of focus of the debate\nDuring the event\, there will be presentations on major facts about the current crises in Cameroon. The event will consist of a 90-minutes open discussion. The following thematics will be addressed during the event. \nOverview of current conflicts in Cameroon.\nCitizen solutions to the current conflicts in Cameroon \nLocation of the event\nDK HOTEL\, Douala-Bonaberi\n  \n.fusion-button.button-21 .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-21 i {color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21 {border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21 .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21:hover .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-21:hover i\,.fusion-button.button-21:focus .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-21:focus i\,.fusion-button.button-21:active .fusion-button-text\, .fusion-button.button-21:active{color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21:hover\, .fusion-button.button-21:focus\, .fusion-button.button-21:active{border-width:0px;border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-21:hover .fusion-button-icon-divider\, .fusion-button.button-21:active .fusion-button-icon-divider{border-color:#ffffff;}.fusion-button.button-21{width:auto;}\nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/community-involvement-in-promoting-peace-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:DK Hotel\, Bonaberi\, Opposite Complexe Boulangerie Sawa\, Douala\, Littoral\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Events,Nkafu Policy Institute
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