Education & Health Policy

Cultural Communication Patterns and Alternatives Approaches to Fight COVID-19

By |2021-01-22T15:09:24+00:00June 19th, 2020|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Publications|Tags: , , |

In Cameroon it is not a common practice nor is it a cultural stereotype for people to wear and carry on face masks, except by certain strata of Muslim religious leaders, who wear the turban. This partly explains why some people have not been able to use the mask or some people wear the mask and cover only their chins, while the original objective for putting on a mask is to cover the nose and mouth.

Représentations, Pratiques Culturelles Et Propagation Spatio-Temporelle Du Covid-19

By |2020-06-19T10:12:20+00:00June 19th, 2020|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , , , , , |

La maladie est un concept subjectif qui varie en fonction de la culture d’appartenance. Les rapports étroits entre la culture, la maladie et les représentations sociales sont probants et ont été étudiés par maints chercheurs en anthropologie médicale. Il est alors important de s’interroger sur les représentations du Covid 19 chez les Camerounais soumis à l’influence de leur culture.

Le Covid-19 et son impact socio-sanitaire au Cameroun

By |2021-01-22T15:27:28+00:00June 19th, 2020|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Health, Publications|Tags: , , |

Pour mieux comprendre les implications sanitaires et socioéconomiques du Covid-19, il importe de partir de l’état des lieux de la propagation de l’épidémie aussi bien sur le plan international qu’à l’échelle nationale.

Pandémie A Coronavirus (COVID-19), Quel Avenir Pour L’éducation Au Cameroun ?

By |2021-01-22T15:29:03+00:00June 18th, 2020|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Publications|Tags: , , , |

le Cameroun a temporairement fermé depuis le 18 mars 2020 sur l’étendue de son territoire[5], les établissements d’enseignement primaire, secondaire et universitaire afin de contenir la propagation de la pandémie Covid-19.

The impact of COVID 19 on health and food security in Cameroon

By |2021-01-22T16:06:14+00:00June 1st, 2020|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Health, Publications|Tags: , , , , , |

Health and economic security are inextricably linked because the economic performance of every country is largely dependent on the health of its citizens.  This is considered as a means to attain human security. If we go by “the individual”, it will mean security of employment, income, and a given level of consumption. With the outbreak of COVID 19, people’s health is unsecured posing great risks to their income and consumption patterns due to job losses (UNDP, 2006).

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