
World BEYOND War in Africa Contributes to Democracy Residencies with Other Organisations in the Global South
In the Global South, anti-democratic practices in times of crisis are emerging as a common problem. #WorldBEYONDWar
In the Global South, anti-democratic practices in times of crisis are emerging as a common problem. #WorldBEYONDWar
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The climate is a silent and neglected victim of armed conflict.
Below is a response from the Cameroon Minister of Women’s Empowerment and the Family, who received our report and congratulates us for the efforts made in the inclusion of women and youth in the peace processes in Cameroon.
Guy Blaise Feugap, Director of the WILPF program and Coordinator of Cameroon For a World BEYOND War, emphasized the importance of this meeting one year after its entry into force and the role of Cameroon in the fight for disarmament.
Cameroon for a World BEYOND War has been identified in the West region of Cameroon to take part in WILPF Cameroon’s nine-month project on empowering girl mothers and IDP women (women internally displaced by the conflicts in the Northwest and Southwest regions).
The key historical juncture that marked divisions in Cameroon was the colonisation (under Germany, and then France and Britain). Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916.
Once considered a “haven of peace” for its stability and “Africa in miniature” for its cultural, linguistic and geographical diversity, Cameroon has been facing several conflicts within and at its borders for some years.
This meeting which brought together media men and women, members of civil society organisations and a government representative through the Ministry of Justice, served as a framework for informing the public on the constitution of a nuclear weapon in order to present its damage on humanity and the environment.