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Youth and National Integration in Cameroon: An Analysis Based on Associative Movements

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-08-06T14:57:23+00:00August 6th, 2021|Categories: Publications|Tags: , |

This analytical framework on the theme of youth helps to define the concepts of youth and associative movements, so that the reader can understand the extent to which young people in a state can contribute, via associations and groups, to making national integration a national priority or, to a certain extent, contribute to its materialisation.

Testing the Financial Decentralization of Local Governments Against the Principle of a Unified Treasury In Cameroon

By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Prof. Theophile Nguimfack Voufo|2021-12-14T12:36:56+00:00July 26th, 2021|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , , |

Given the current challenges of decentralization in Cameroon, the question arises as to whether the unity of the treasury is compatible with the financial decentralization of decentralized local authorities.

Is Cameroon a Police State? All About the Use of Administrative Custody

By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Pierre-Claver KAMGAING|2021-12-14T12:37:23+00:00July 26th, 2021|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , , |

At a time when most democratic systems are implementing a legal and institutional framework favorable to the rule of law and the development of fundamental rights and freedoms, it is not without interest to question the appropriateness of maintaining administrative custody in Cameroonian positive law, especially in normal times.

The National FDI Observatories, a Bulwark Against the Imbalance Effects of Chinese FDI In Africa?

By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Dr. Joel M Moudio|2021-12-14T12:37:59+00:00July 26th, 2021|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: , , |

Despite the entry of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)4 into Standard Bank of South Africa in 2008, which increased Chinese FDI in Africa, it can be seen from Figure 1 that since 2011, Chinese FDI in Africa has declined.

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