Cameroon

The MDGs and SDGs In Cameroon: Actors, Evaluation and Perspectives

By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Vanessa Aboudi|2022-06-17T10:33:40+00:00June 2nd, 2022|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , , |

the implementation of the MDGs and SDGs requires the partnership of governments, parliaments, local authorities, the private sector, civil society and citizens.

Universal Access to Safe Blood for Patients in Cameroon

By TALLA Belder Carynthon|2022-03-23T16:31:51+00:00February 14th, 2022|Tags: , |

Women encountering excessive bleeding, children with malaria related anaemia, and sickle cell and cancer patients. There are several factors hindering universal access to blood and products in Cameroon, with persistent blood shortages being one of the most critical. Despite the existence of various policies by government, this problem still persists.

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.

Impact of Covid-19 on the Continuum of Care

By Wilfred NGWA|2021-12-14T12:47:19+00:00March 8th, 2021|Categories: covid19, Education & Health Policy, Publications|Tags: , , |

As researchers still battle to find a vaccine, and the absence of pre-existing immunity due to the novelty of the virus, there are several reasons to foresee devastating consequences of large outbreaks of COVID-19 in Africa’s routine health care activities. Possible reasons for these expected devastating...

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