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SUMMARY:Assessing the Economic Strength of Women in the Reconstruction of the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:PROMOTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN CAMEROON (WERC PROJECT)Theme: “Assessing the Economic Strength of Women in the Reconstruction of the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon.”April 22\, 2022\, 03:00 – 4:30pm (Cameroon time)\, Via Zoom Platform (Register Now)\nBackground\nSince October 2016\, Cameroon has been facing a large-scale socio-political crisis in its North West (NW) and South West (SW) regions. Caused by identity claims\, this crisis has gradually drifted into an armed conflict with particularly disastrous socio-economic consequences. Agriculture\, which represents an important part of the economic activity of the two regions\, is particularly affected. This crisis has indeed weakened important sectors such as tea\, oil palm\, cocoa and coffee and has led to the demise of agro-industrial behemoths that used to structure entire sectors of the national economy. According to GICAM (2018)\, as a result of vandalism and other acts\, many businesses have reduced their commercial presences to its simplest form. The loss of earnings in terms of numbers is significant and is added to the damage already suffered as a result of asset destruction. Moreover\, GICAM (2018) estimates that this crisis has already cost 2\,153\,192\,651 CFAF of destruction of real estate\, rolling stock and furniture and the loss of earnings in terms of turnover is estimated at 269 056 139 065 CFAF in the sectors investigated (agri-food\, agro-industry\, agricultural services\, distribution\, etc.). As a result\, the country’s overall business climate has been affected by the crisis\, which has had a negative impact on the country’s attractiveness to foreign investors. Given that in Cameroon women represent 71.6% of workers in the informal agricultural sector\, they have a major role in reconstructing these two regions in crisis.\n Objective\nThe objective of this event is to analyze and evaluate the economic role of women in the reconstruction of the NW and SW regions of Cameroon. More specifically\, it aims to:\nIdentify the key activities of women in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon and their labor force participation;\nAnalyze the impact of the socio-political crisis on women’s economic empowerment in the NW and SW regions;\nDiscuss on the impact of women’s economic empowerment in peacebuilding in the NW and SW regions;\nMake recommendations for the effective contribution of women in the post-crisis economic recovery of the NW and SW regions.\n Targeted audience\nThis event is open to policy makers\, women-led organizations\, women leaders\, youth leaders\, financial institution leaders and the general public.\n Contact\nFor more information\, please write to us at info@foretiafoundation.org  or contact Tel: (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54 / 698 64 55 24.\n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-27{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-27 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-27{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-27 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-27{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-27 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-26{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/assessing-the-economic-strength-of-women-in-the-reconstruction-of-the-northwest-and-southwest-regions-of-cameroon/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Women's Economy Right's In Cameroon
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Policy Institute":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation_org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T090000
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SUMMARY:Operational Working Group: Gender Policy Advocacy in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:PROMOTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN CAMEROON(WERC PROJECT)Operational Working Group: “Gender Policy Advocacy in Cameroon” (Only on Invitation)\nMarch 25th \, 2022\, 09:00 am (Cameroon time) at S.T Muna Foundation\, Yaoundé\n1. Background\nIn Cameroon\, women represent half of the total population (World Bank\, 2020). Despite government initiatives to ensure gender equality\, women continue to suffer many injustices. They are continually discriminated against and remain in a state of poverty and underemployment. According to a report released by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in 2019\, 43.2% of unionized women faced domestic violence. Of these women\, 39.8% experienced emotional abuse and 14.5% experienced sexual abuse. In total\, 56.4% of unionized women have experienced at least one of these forms of violence. These inequalities are also manifested in many other areas such as property rights (only 3% of women own a house without a land title and 1.6% have a land title in their name); access to education (32.5% of women over 25 years of age have attained a secondary level of education compared to 39.2% of men); access to decision-making positions (only 33.89% of women in parliament in 2020); access to maternal health care and access to credit. Given the challenges of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the impact of women’s empowerment on economic growth (UN\, 2015)\, in-depth advocacy to reduce persistent gender inequalities is crucial today. It is within this framework that the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a Think Tank of the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation\, is organizing this workshop to discuss ways to advance gender policy in Cameroon through an advocacy approach.\n2. Objectives of the working group\nThe event’s objective is to examine ways in which gender issues can effectively be advanced in Cameroon through policy advocacy. Specifically\, it will\n· Examine the gender inequalities in Cameroon;\n· Identify the challenges women face in overcoming the gender gap in Cameroon; and\n· Alternative ways in advocating for gender equality in Cameroon.\n3. Target audience (Only on Invitation)\nThis event will bring together the members of the Operational Working Group put in place by the Foretia Foundation within the framework of the WERC project on Promoting Women’s Economic Rights in Cameroon.\n4. Expected output\nTo come out with a comprehensive approach to enhance evidence-based policy recommendations that stakeholders will take into consideration in advocating for meaningful gender equality and equity in Cameroon.\n5. Contact\nEmail: info@foretiafoundation.org / Tel: (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54\n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-29{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-29 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-29{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-29 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-29{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-29 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-28{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/operational-working-group-gender-policy-advocacy-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Muna Foundation\, Yaounde\, Centre\, 00237\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Women's Economy Right's In Cameroon
ORGANIZER;CN="Nkafu Policy Institute":MAILTO:info@foretiafoundation_org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220318T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220318T163000
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Women’s Access to Social Protection in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:PROMOTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN CAMEROON (WERC PROJECT)“Enhancing Women’s Access to Social Protection in Cameroon”March 18th\, 2022\, 03:00 pm (Cameroon time) on Zoom Platform\, (Register Now)\nBackground\nSocial protection is defined as the set of mechanisms of collective provision that allow individuals or households to cope financially with the consequences of social risks (old age\, illness\, disability\, unemployment\, family burdens\, etc.). In Cameroon\, this system is still embryonic\, mainly because of the difficulties associated with the supply of social insurance. In 2011\, only 580\,200 people (a rate of 7 percent) were covered by the National Social Security Fund (CNPS) out of an estimated working population of 8.4 million (ILO\, 2011). By implementing the National Development Strategy 2020-2030 (NDS30) in November 2020\, the Government of Cameroon has placed social protection at the center of the fight against poverty and vulnerability. In this light\, the government intends to expand social coverage for marginalized populations by gradually integrating them into the system. With regard to women in particular\, the government has developed a National Gender Policy (NGP) document dealing with gender issues in the strategies and budgets of the ministries\, the creation of a large number of projects and programs in favor of women at the national and local levels\, and the implementation of various activities to promote women’s rights (). Despite these efforts\, gender issues remain a cause for concern in this domain. It is within this framework that the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a Think tank at the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation is organizing a panel discussion on the theme: “Enhancing Women’s access to Social Protection in Cameroon. \nObjective\nThe main objective of this event is to discuss ways to facilitate the establishment of a functional and accessible social protection system for all women in Cameroon. Specifically\, the discussion will:\nEvaluate the conformity of social protection programs defined by the government to the realities of the population;\nDiscuss social protection programs that could benefit women in the informal sector.\nPropose strategies to ensure social coverage for all women in Cameroon by 2030.\nTarget audience\nThis event is open to policy makers\, women-led organizations\, women leaders\, youth leaders\, and the general public.\nPanelists / Moderator\nEmily Miky: CEO of Miki Denis Foundation\nSama Mildred Ngenseh: Communication Officer and Community worker at Draufsicht Bamenda\nSylvia Namondo: Operations Manager – Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation (Moderator)\nContact\nEmail : info@foretiafoundation.org / Tel : (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54\n.fusion-button.button-14 {border-radius:0px;}.fusion-button.button-14 .fusion-button-text {text-transform:none;}REGISTER NOW.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-31{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-31 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-31{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-31 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-31{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-31 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-30{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}
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LOCATION:Zoom Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220128T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220128T113000
DTSTAMP:20250127T113859Z
CREATED:20230824T082803Z
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Young Girls and Women’s Access to Education in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:PROMOTING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC RIGHTS IN CAMEROON (WERC PROJECT)January 28\, 2022\, 09:00 am (Cameroon time) at S.T Muna Foundation\, Yaoundé(Register Now)\nBackground\nEducation is defined by the United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)\, as all methods of human training\, or processes of knowledge acquisition in specialized institutions. It is an indispensable human right for the economic and social progress of any country. However\, in Cameroon\, girls’ access to education leaves a lot to be desired. Indeed\, they do not always have access to quality nursery education or the privilege of completing a full cycle of primary and/or secondary education. In 2017\, the total number of girls enrolled in primary or secondary school as a percentage of the total enrolled population was 8 points lower than that of boys; an average of 89% of girls enrolled versus 97% of boys (World Bank\, 2017). As a result\, women’s labor force participation in adulthood remains low and the gender wage gap persists. In order to address this situation\, the Cameroonian government\, in its new National Development Strategy 2020-2030 (NDS30)\, plans to put in place a mechanism that would guarantee equal access to education and training for both girls and boys. With this in mind\, the Nkafu Policy Institute\, a Think tank at the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation is organizing a panel discussion on the theme: “Enhancing Young Girls and Women’s Access to Education in Cameroon”.\nObjective\nThe main objective of this event is to discuss priority actions that should be implemented by the government to promote an inclusive quality education system. Specifically\, the discussion will:\nAssess barriers hindering access to education among young girls and women in Cameroon.\nOutline the opportunities for young girls and women to access Education in Cameroon.\nHighlight the consequences of girls’ and women’s under- or non-enrollment in schools on their economic empowerment.\nPropose solutions to improve access to education among young girls and women and to build an inclusive and quality education system in Cameroon.\nPanelists\n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-50{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-50 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-50{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-50 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 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.fusion-builder-column-51{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-51 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}Etonde Eliot\nFounder and CEO of IREBUILD AFRICA\n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-52{width:33.333333333333% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-52 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 5.76%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 5.76%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-52{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-52 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-52{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-52 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}Moderator: Dr. Jean Cedric Kouam\nDeputy Director-Economics Affairs Division\nNkafu Policy Institute\n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-53{width:33.333333333333% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-53 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 5.76%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 5.76%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-53{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-53 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-53{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-53 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}\nTarget audience\n This event is open to policy makers\, women-led organizations\, women leaders\, youth leaders\, and the general public.\nContact\nEmail : info@foretiafoundation.org / Tel : (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54\n.fusion-button.button-23 {border-radius:0px;}.fusion-button.button-23 .fusion-button-text {text-transform:none;}REGISTER NOW.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-54{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-54 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-54{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-54 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-54{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-54 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-39{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 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URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/enhancing-young-girls-and-womens-access-to-education-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Muna Foundation\, Yaounde\, Centre\, 00237\, Cameroon
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Women's Economy Right's In Cameroon
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211130T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211130T120000
DTSTAMP:20250127T114037Z
CREATED:20230824T083005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T114037Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Women’s Liberty For a Sustainable Economic Growth
DESCRIPTION:ADVANCING WOMEN’S LIBERTY FOR A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTHNovember 30th\, 2021 9AM to 12:00PM GMT +1Venue: S.T Muna Foundation\, Yaounde\nREGISTER HERE\n1. Background\nAccording to the World Bank (2012)\, if all forms of discrimination against women are eliminated and their skills fully utilized\, productivity would increase by 40%. Despite this assertion\, women still face many barriers in contributing to and benefiting from economic development. These barriers begin with comparatively low investments in female education\, to health care\, restricted access to services and assets\, and they are made worse by legal and regulatory constraints on women’s opportunities In Cameroon\, the rate of vulnerable jobs for women stands at 81%\, which has a serious impact on their economic development\, World Bank(2019).. As a result\, the global progress in development over the last three decades has not translated into proportional gains for women.\n2. Objectives\nThe main objective of this panel discussion is to assess the role played by women in promoting sustainable economic development in Cameroon.\nSpecifically\, the Discussion will: Assess barriers to women’s economic liberty and prosperity in Cameroon; and Propose solutions that can advance the economic liberty of women in Cameroon.\n3. Who should participate?\nThis event is open to women-led organizations\, women business leaders\, policymakers and the general public.\n4. Panelists\nBar. Nsen Abeng\nNational director of CIVITAS Cameroon\, an organization that advocates for human rights\nDr. Wilfried Pathe\nLecturer on Human rights\nCatholic University of Central Africa\, (UCAC) Yaoundé\nAlemji Eballe\nProgram Assistant\nWAA Cameroon\nModerator: Dr. Vera Kum\nFellow in Economic Affairs – Nkafu Policy Institute\n5. Organizers\nThis event is organized by the Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation.\n.fusion-button.button-28 {border-radius:0px;}REGISTER HERE.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-68{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-68 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-68{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-68 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-68{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-68 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-43{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/advancing-womens-liberty-for-a-sustainable-economic-growth/
LOCATION:Centre
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Women's Economy Right's In Cameroon
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211101T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211101T140000
DTSTAMP:20250127T114037Z
CREATED:20230824T083005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T114037Z
UID:10000109-1635771600-1635775200@www.foretiafoundation.org
SUMMARY:Promoting Women’s Economic Rights in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:PROJECT LAUNCH  THEME: “Promoting Women’s Economic Rights in Cameroon” November 1st\, 2021 1PM to 2:00PM GMT +1 LIVE on Facebook \nBackground \nEconomic empowerment is the capacity of women and men to participate in\, contribute to and benefit from growth processes in ways that recognize the value of their contributions\, respect their dignity and a fairer distribution of the benefits of growth. Women’s empowerment increases their access to economic resources and opportunities such as jobs\, financial services\, property and other productive assets\, skills development and market information. Women often face discrimination and persistent gender inequalities\, with some of them experiencing multiple inequalities and exclusion because of cultural and civil norms. We\, therefore\, seek to use this project to eliminate these barriers and administrative bottlenecks hindering women’s economic rights in Cameroon. \n Objective  \nThe main objective of this discussion is to share our diverse experiences through which women’s economic rights have been relegated. \nSpecifically\, we will: \nDiscuss gender discrimination and its impact on women’s economic empowerment \nExamine the unequal access to education among women as a critical driver to gender inequality \n Who should participate? \nThis project launch is open to women-led organizations\, women business leaders\, policymakers and the general public.  \n Venue: Facebook live. \n Organizers \nThis event is organized by Denis and Lenora Foretia Foundation. \n.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-73{width:100% !important;margin-top : 10px;margin-bottom : 10px;}.fusion-builder-column-73 > .fusion-column-wrapper {padding-top : 0px !important;padding-right : 0px !important;margin-right : 1.92%;padding-bottom : 0px !important;padding-left : 0px !important;margin-left : 1.92%;}@media only screen and (max-width:1024px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-73{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-73 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}@media only screen and (max-width:640px) {.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-73{width:100% !important;order : 0;}.fusion-builder-column-73 > .fusion-column-wrapper {margin-right : 1.92%;margin-left : 1.92%;}}.fusion-body .fusion-flex-container.fusion-builder-row-48{ padding-top : 0px;margin-top : 0px;padding-right : 0px;padding-bottom : 0px;margin-bottom : 0px;padding-left : 0px;}
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/promoting-womens-economic-rights-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Centre
CATEGORIES:Event,Events,Women's Economy Right's In Cameroon
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