About Our Chapter
Established in November 2020, Cameroon for a World BEYOND War (CWBW) has worked in a challenging security context, due to armed conflicts in three regions of the country that significantly affected the other seven regions. To ensure the security of its members and to work with various actors to seek peaceful solutions to conflicts, CWBW has been lobbying the national administrative authorities to work within the appropriate legal framework. As a result, CWBW was legalized on November 11, 2021 and has built a network of local partners in six regions of the country.Our Campaigns
As part of its disarmament programme, CWBW is involved in two national campaigns: the first on legislation on Autonomous Lethal Weapon Systems (Killer Robots), and the second on the mobilization of national actors around the process of signing and ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons by Cameroon. Another priority is capacity building of youth, in partnership with WILPF Cameroon. 10 youth from 5 organizations, with 6 mentors, were trained on the 14-week Peace Education and Action for Impact programme in 2021, at the end of which research was conducted on the barriers to women and youth participation in peace processes in Cameroon. The chapter has also trained 90 youth through its workshops on leadership, violence prevention, and the use of social networks to build peace and reduce hate speech.Chapter news and views
International Peace Day 2024 in Africa: Creating a Culture of Peace
During the week culminating on September 21, 2024 with the celebration of the International Peace Day, African chapters called for peace in Africa and the world through various actions. #WorldBEYONDWar
Youth and Use of Digital Media for Peace
This webinar was a space for youths to learn and share lived experiences and commitments to amplify their efforts to build peace while leveraging digital media. #WorldBEYONDWar
World BEYOND War Chapters Are Active in Cameroon, Burundi, and Côte D’Ivoire
Reports on recent activities. #WorldBEYONDWar
WBW Builds Collaborations for Peace Between Africa and Europe
Wars are a main cause of migrations from Africa. The suffering caused by war is not reported in Europe. Neither are Africans’ efforts to end it. Guy Feugap invites peace activists to work together to end wars. #WorldBEYONDWar
The Cameroon Chapter of WBW Is Working on Peace Education and Violence Prevention
Cameroon for a World BEYOND War is the partner of WILPF Cameroon in the implementation of the project “Fostering social cohesion among youth to prevent hate speech and political violence in Cameroon”. #WorldBEYONDWar
VIDEO from Cameroon: Action Against Gun Violence
Experts were invited to reflect on the best ways to put an end to small arms and light weapons, focusing on the overarching question: “Isn’t our world better off without small arms and light weapons?” #WorldBEYONDWar