Publications

Interventions for Non-Communicable Diseases

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2023-08-21T10:02:50+00:00November 16th, 2022|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Health, Private Health Insurance, Publications|Tags: |

The burden of non-communicable diseases in low and middle-income countries has been on the rise this last decade. Despite the health financing strategies in place in Cameroon, there is an urgent need to develop better financial protection policies addressing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as they count for more than 31% of the mortality rate in Cameroon and present a greater opportunity cost if left unaddressed. 

Education to the Reasonable Use of Social Networks

By Dr. Bertrand BEGOUMENIE|2022-11-22T11:25:54+00:00November 14th, 2022|Categories: Peace & Security, Publications|Tags: , |

School bullying and hate speech against a backdrop of identity withdrawal are not equally growing systematically. The most recent example of the trivialization of violence via social networks is that of the reaction of Cameroonian youth to about the Ivorians concerning the organization and the conduct of the 2021 AFCON.

Challenges to the Economic Empowerment of Mboy Women in the East Region of Cameroon and Implications for Community Development and Peace

By Dr. Marie Paule NEMI|2022-11-14T15:08:14+00:00November 14th, 2022|Categories: Peace & Security, Publications|Tags: , |

In many cases, women may face greater difficulties than men in setting up a local economic activity. Women are more likely to be less familiar with modern markets and have no power to influence them.

Why Did BEAC Decide to Introduce a New Series of Bank Notes 20 Years After Those of 2003?

By Dr. Jean Cedric Kouam|2022-11-15T09:20:20+00:00November 14th, 2022|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , |

On November 7, 2022, BEAC’s monetary authorities announced the introduction of new banknotes. These new banknotes are expected to be unveiled during the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Brazzaville Agreements from November 20 to 22, 2022 in Ndjamena (Chad); and put into circulation from December 16, 2022.

Virtual Space Regulation: Tested by ‘Cyber-Obscenity’ in Cameroon

By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Pierre Yvan Belinga Meka|2022-11-11T15:30:41+00:00November 11th, 2022|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , |

Cyber-obscenity as a deviant digital practice emerges in a virtual space marked by the indocility of internet users convinced, for some, that this space is a place without rules where the most obscene sequences can be expressed.

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