Cameroon: Blogging for good governance
By Comfort Mussa Between February and March, lies an undemocratic distance that I can best cover with words. My words speak louder of the distance between being a girl and transitioning to adulthood.The distance between present day Cameroon and the Land of glory and promise. February in Cameroon is the […]
Biya:I am well aware that many of you, whether educated or not, are unemployed.
In his message on the occasion of the 49th edition of the National Youth day, President Paul Biya said last night that he is aware that many young people in Cameroon are unemployed. He said, “I am well aware that many of you, whether educated or not, are unemployed. I […]
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT; DOES EQUALITY MATTER?
By Ateh Thomson Pepeah Hon. Attempted, Mezam Central constituency, Cameroon. According to UNESCO, the term gender refers to the socially and culturally constructed meanings and roles assigned to persons of different biological sexes: males and females. The concept also includes the expectations held about the characteristics, aptitudes and behaviors of […]
The African Women in News Leadership Award
Nominations are open for the The African Women in News Leadership Award. WAN-IFRA in partnership with AMI is pleased to announce the launch of the African Women in News Leadership Award. The Award recognises an exemplary contribution of an Editor to her newsroom, and under her leadership, the contribution of […]