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  1. Cameroon Country Study Guide (World Country Study Guide Library) by International Business Publications, USA, 2003-03-11

41. Global Volcanism Program | Volcanoes Of The World | Volcanoes Of Africa And The
The cameroon line, West africa a comparison between oceanic and continentalalkaline volcanism. Earthquake history of Ethiopia and the Horn of africa.
http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/region.cfm?rnum=02&rpage=sources

42. Yaoundé Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equato
*history *Structure *Finances and budget *Human resources Yaoundé Regionaldelegation (cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea,
http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList165/2C5001EEDD3ABC5FC1256B890033
About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Yaound© Regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, S£o Tom© and Pr­ncipe)
The countries covered by the Yaound© regional delegation enjoyed relative stability in 1998, with the exception of Equatorial Guinea and Chad, where there were outbreaks of intercommunal violence.
Bakassi peninsula
Finally, following an assessment of the needs of communities displaced as a result of the Bakassi dispute, the ICRC brought its relief programme to a close. In the course of the year final distributions of food and other supplies were carried out. The ICRC also stepped up its representations to the Cameroonian authorities with a view to gaining access to people detained for security reasons. On the basis of information gathered from civil society in Cameroon, and following a round of consultations with the ministries and departments concerned, on 3 July the Yaound© regional delegation sent the general secretariat of the Cameroonian presidency an offer of services to visit this category of detainees. An affirmative reply was received at the beginning of December.
Fighting on the island of Bioko
In Equatorial Guinea, violent clashes broke out on the island of Bioko in January between government security forces and members of a separatist movement. These events claimed a number of victims among the civilian population and government troops and resulted in the arrest of some 400 people, 117 of whom were sentenced by a military tribunal in June. The ICRC's activities in Equatorial Guinea were also affected. Since it was not permitted to interview detainees without witnesses, it was obliged to suspend a third round of visits to places of detention in March, although the visits had been arranged with the authorities long in advance. The ICRC immediately made representations to the ministries concerned and to the presidency with a view to resuming its humanita-rian activities in the country; negotiations continued for the rest of the year, but to no avail.

43. Yaounde, Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatori
*history *Structure *Finances and budget *Human resources Yaounde, regionaldelegation (cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea,
http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList140/A7EA88A1852CB54AC1256B660059
About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Yaounde, regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sao Tome and Principe)
Introduction
The regional delegation concentrated on the promotion of humanitarian law, especially by approaching the governments of the region and requesting that they each designate an official representative of the armed forces or the Ministry of Defence to be responsible for the incorporation of humanitarian law in military training programmes. The regional delegation held a course on humanitarian law for instructors from the armed forces of 10 Central African countries (Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe and Zaire) from 22 to 25 March.
Cooperation with the region's National Societies was also high on the regional delegation's agenda, especially as regards the establishment of emergency brigades to provide direct assistance to the population in the event of unrest. The ICRC also cooperated with these National Societies in the fields of information (the production and promotion of periodicals and radio programmes), training, first aid, and community activities such as projects aimed at improving hygiene and neighbourhood clean-up operations. A meeting of leaders of the National Societies of the six countries covered by the delegation was held in Yaound© in early October to discuss such cooperation programmes, among other matters.

44. Cameroon History
cameroon history overview of historic events. World66 the travel guide you write.Recent Changes cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic
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45. Cameroon (Africa) Genealogy: Resources For Family History Research
Ancestry.com; Finding Your African American Ancestors A BeginnerÆs Guide history Culture. Miscellaneous Resources. 007 Web Directory Genealogy
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46. Untitled Document
A. Trinational park project among the Central african Republic, cameroon, in the region, including Nature Uganda, the East africa Natural history
http://www.worldwildlife.org/bsp/publications/africa/125/125/chap8.htm
A. Trinational park project among the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and the Republic of Congo B. Transboundary biodiversity conservation in the zone connecting Gabon, the Republic of Congo, and Cameroon C. Parks for Peace initiative in the countries of the Great Lakes region D. Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS) ... Back to BSP Publications
Chapter VIII. International Transboundary Management Initiatives in Central Africa
The 1979 inauguration of the Mountain Gorilla Project of the African Wildlife Foundation and other conservation organizations saw the authorities in Rwanda and Uganda establish contact, although generally on an informal basis (Weber and Vedder 1990) Later, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Frankfurt Zoological Society and the WWF later initiated ad hoc bilateral meetings, primarily between Rwanda and Uganda and between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, to deal with the development of regional tourism or with specific problems linked to tourists that hoped to visit the gorilla groups that move along and across the frontier zone between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In response to government concern about illegal cross-border use of wildlife and other protected-area resources, a number of other transboundary resource management activities have since been initiated in Central Africa. These include the following:

47. Publications
history in africa can be purchased at a discounted rate with membership. Text and history in the Oral Narrative of Jeki La NJambe (cameroon Coast)
http://www.africanstudies.org/asa_publicationslist.htm
ASA PUBLICATIONS
Below you will find information about the publications currently offered by the African Studies Association. Membership publications are listed under periodicals. For back issue prices for African Issues African Studies Review ASA News and History in Africa , please send all inquiries to asapub@rci.rutgers.edu . To order back issues of ASA Press publications, please use the order form . For general publication questions, please contact the ASA Secretariat. JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS
African Issues,
formerly Issues: A Journal of Opinion, is a multi-disciplinary biannual journal that publishes short articles analyzing contemporary policies toward Africa, in Africa and involving the Africanist community. All editorial correspondence should be sent to the ASA Executive Director, Carol L. Martin, PhD. Published two times per year in September and December. Carol L. Martin, PhD
African Studies Association
Rutgers University
Douglass Campus
132 George St.

48. UNESCO - General History Of Africa: Volume V
Chapter 4 africa in world history the export slave trade from africa and theemergence of Chapter 18 From the cameroon grasslands to the Upper Nile
http://www.unesco.org/culture/africa/html_eng/volume5.htm
project description International Scientific Committee authors chapter on-line ... photo gallery Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century Editor:
Professor B.A. Ogot
(Kenya) Summary:
This period is marked by the end of the great indigenous empires and the early contacts with Europeans. The system of exploitation of Africa’s human resources by Europe and America known as the slave trade was put in place and lasted throughout these three centuries. The period also saw the transformation of coastal societies, from Senegal to Congo and in East Africa. n Contents editions Main edition English: 1992, Heinemann/ UNESCO/ University of California Press French 1999, UNESCO/NEA Arabic: 1998, UNESCO Abridged edition English: 1999, UNESCO/ James Currey/ University of California Press French: 1998, UNESCO/ Edicef/ Présence Africaine n Contents Chapter 1: The struggle for international trade and its implications for Africa
M. MALOWIST

49. HISTORY 312 Africa Since 1875 Map Study List
Douala, Colonialera city, cameroon. Drakensberg Mts. Natural feature Durban,Colonial-era city, South africa. Ethiopia, Precolonial region, Ethiopia
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his312/maps/312map.htm
Map Study List
Return to the syllabus or get a blank map of Africa showing national borders
Contents
  • Instructions for the map test
  • List of locations and items that may appear on the test
  • Blank map of Africa showing national borders
    INSTRUCTIONS
    The map test is designed to give you a reason to learn where many of the places in modern African history are located. You will find this useful for following class discussion, and it will allow you to complete the assigned readings more quickly and with greater understanding. Although most people will receive an A on this test, there are always some who do very poorly and even fail it. Afterwards, they say that they did not take the test seriously enough, or they only studied a portion of the names. In order to avoid that, and to enable everyone to do well on the test, the professor offers the following instructions on how to prepare for it:
  • Print out a copy of a blank map of Africa showing national borders.
  • Make several photocopies of the map so you can practice.
  • Using the maps in your books and in the University library, locate each of the items on the following
  • 50. History Of Africa - MavicaNET
    Culture / Ethnic regional Cultures / African Cultures Culture / Science /Historical Sciences / history By Region / Oriental history / Medieval Asia
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    Belarusian Bulgarian Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Icelandic Irish Italian Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian (cyr.) Serbian (lat.) Slovak Spanish Swedish Turkish Ukrainian Culture Science Historical Sciences History: By Region ... Africa History of Africa
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    Sister categories ... African Cultures Algeria Angola Archaeology - By Culture and R... Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of Djibouti Economy: Africa Education: Africa Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia European History Gabon Gambia Genealogy: By Region Geography: Africa Ghana Guinea (Conakry) Guinea Bissau History of Asia History of Australia History of Pacific Region History of the Americas Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Local History Madagascar Malawi Mali Mass Media: Africa Mauritania Mauritius Military History: By Region Morocco Mozambique Museums and Exhibitions: Afric...

    51. AEGiS: Cameroon
    Information about cameroon. In 2000, USAID approved its regional developmentstrategy for West africa, and FHA and the Sahel regional Program were
    http://www.aegis.com/countries/cameroon.html
    Facts and Figures
    Official Name
    Republic of Cameroon.
    Capital City
    Languages
    24 major African language groups, English (official), French (official).
    Official Currency Cameroon franc (BIF).
    Ethnic Groups Cameroon Highlanders 31%, Equatorial Bantu 19%, Kirdi 11%, Fulani 10%, Northwestern Bantu 8%, Eastern Nigritic 7%, other African 13%, non-African less than 1%.
    Religions Indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20%.
    Population
    Land Area
    465,400 sq km (179,691 sq miles).
    History The former French Cameroon and part of British Cameroon merged in 1961 to form the present country. Cameroon has generally enjoyed stability, which has permitted the development of agriculture, roads, and railways, as well as a petroleum industry. Despite movement toward democratic reform, political power remains firmly in the hands of an ethnic oligarchy. UNAIDS Epidemiological
    Fact Sheets
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    52. FORE: Disciplines-Policy-Regional Analysis-Africa
    Yet all share the history of massive European colonization during the 4 Thecentral tropical region includes the West African coastal nations of (in
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    Machine translation powered by Systran Forum on Religion and Ecology Information Religion ... Gender Regional Analysis Africa
    Northern Sahara
    Political Structure
    Political organization in the fifteen Saharan nations range from military rule to emerging democracies, and nearly all of them operate in the context of great economic hardship. Religious Diversity
    Geography
    The borders of most African nations were drawn by the European colonial powers and fail to represent cultural differences or ecosystem boundaries. On the southern side of the great desert, both Chad and Sudan have been devastated by decades of civil war between the Muslims of the northern deserts and the Christians and animists of the tropical southern regions. Environmental Issues
    Central Tropics
    Political Structure
    The central tropical nations of Africa differ from the Saharan nations politically, culturally, and environmentally, but they are similar in that most also face recurring violence among the diverse ethnic groups that reside within the same national borders.

    53. CARPE Web Page
    CARPE history The USAID Central African regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)is a Five other countries were later added Burundi, cameroon,
    http://carpe.umd.edu/overview2004/history_2004.asp
    Central African Regional
    Program for the Environment

    Home
    Overview Implementation Participants ... Resources OVERVIEW
    What is CARPE?

    History
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    CARPE History
    The USAID Central African Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE) is a 20-year regional initiative that began in September 1995. See also:
    CARPE News

    Goals
    Where CARPE Works CARPE was intended to coordinate work on identifying and establishing the conditions and practices required to reduce deforestation and loss of biological diversity in Central Africa. Although CARPE has been a nine-country, thirteen-partner project, under the new Strategic Objective the number of partners has increased. Its U.S.-based partners work with African NGOs, research and education organizations, government agencies, and private-sector consultants. Through these partners CARPE has engaged a variety of African stakeholders in evaluating threats to forests in Central Africa and identifying opportunities for sustainable forest management. After seven years of operation, CARPE is shifting its strategic focus and changing the location of its management functions. In its first phase, CARPE’s partners have focused on increasing our knowledge of Central African forests and biodiversity, and building institutional and human resources capacity. In the next thirteen years, however, CARPE partners aim to apply and implement sustainable natural resources management practices in the field with an added emphasis on the US contribution to the CBFP. CARPE will also improve environmental governance in the region, and strengthen natural resources monitoring capacity.

    54. Your Description
    Telemetry. regional Interests East africa Uganda, South africa Introduction toafrican history to the Sixteenth Century,
    http://www.uga.edu/afrstu/facstaff/core.htm
    African Studies Institute Home Certficate in African Studies Minor in African Studies Group Project Abroad (GPA) ... Photo Album Africanist Core Faculty African Studies / Comparative Literature
    Office: 321 Holmes/Hunter Bldg. / 131 Joe Brown Hall
    Phone: (706) 542-5314 / (706) 542-2140
    Web: www.uga.edu/afrstu / www.uga.edu/cml Lioba Moshi
    Director, African Studies / Professor
    321 Holmes / Hunter Building (706) 542-5314
    141 Joe Brown Hall (706) 542-2133
    moshi@uga.edu
    Education: Ph.D.-University of California, Los Angeles Current Research Interest: Discourse Analysis, Socio-Linguistics, African Languages Pedagogy Course Taught: Language Gender and Culture, Discourse Analysis, Introduction to Linguistics, Introduction to Africa, Intermediate/Advanced Swahili Regional Interests: East Africa [Tanzania] Akinloye Ojo
    Academic Professional / Coordinator, Certificate and Minor in African Studies
    317 Homes / Hunter Building (706) 542-5314
    147 Joe Brown Hall (706) 542-7730 akinloye@uga.edu

    55. Central Africa: Crises, Reform Ancd Reconstruction
    for nation building in cameroon and the Central african sub region in terms regional Economic Blocs in Central africa What Went Right and What Went
    http://www.codesria.org/Links/Publications/new_publ/forje.htm
    Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
    Conseil pour le d veloppement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique
    Conselho para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Ciências Sociais na Àfrica
    Home
    Research Training Grants ... Publications page New Publication Central Africa: Crises, Reform and Reconstruction
    ESD Fomin and John W Forje Published April 2005; 272 pages; ISBN 2-86978-151-2 ‘This book contains insightful and well-articulated analyses of key factors and issues for nation building in Cameroon and the Central African sub region in terms of the socio-economico-political variables for the enterprise of natural development’. Professor Beban Sammy Chumbow, Rector University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon. ‘This comprehensive work covers a wide range of issues affecting the Central African sub-region and argues that though most of the problems affecting African states are traceable to colonial and the Cold-War eras, authoritarian leaderships, despotism, consolidated through ethnic hegemony, politics of exclusion, corruption and unhealthy romance with forces of neo-colonialism are equally to be blamed. ... This is no doubt a timely publication and a must read for any one interested in the politics of Africa’.

    56. Recent Acquisitions
    Benin Botswana cameroon Eritrea Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Liberia Wimmelbucker, Ludger / Kilimanjaro A regional history; v.1 Producting and
    http://www.bu.edu/library/asl/recentacquisitions.html
    Recent Acquisitions -July, 2005
    Afr ica - General East Southern ... Zimbabwe
    See also: Acquisitions Archives
    Africa - General The African Economy: Policy, Institutions and the Future. (Routledge Studies in Development Economics; 13)
    London : New York : Routledge, 1999.
    HC 800 .A5675 1999
    African Exception. Edited by Ulf Engel.
    Series: Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Societies. Aldershot : Ashgate, 2005.
    JQ 1875 A7243 2005
    Beyond Conflict Resolution: Managing African Security in the 21st Century.
    Lagos : Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, 2001.
    UA 855 B48 2001
    Beyond State Crisis? : Postcolonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective.
    Edited by Mark Beissinger. Washington : Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2002.
    DT 30.5 B49 2002
    Callahan, Michael D. / Sacred Trust: The League of Nations and Africa, 1929 - 1946.

    57. Destinations: Central Africa | CDC Travelers' Health
    The region of Central africa contains the countries Angola, cameroon, immediate medical attention and should tell the physician your travel history.
    http://www.cdc.gov/travel/cafrica.htm
    Home About CDC Press Room Funding ... Contact Us Search: Travelers' Health Travelers' Health Home Destinations Health Information for Travelers to Countries in Central Africa On This Page Travel Notices in Effect Vaccines and Preventive Medications for Your Protection: Central Africa Routine Vaccinations Check with your healthcare provider: you and your family may need routine as well as recommended vaccinations. Before travel, be sure you and your children are up to date on all routine immunizations according to schedules approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP). See the

    58. Africa, Search By Continent, Programs, Study Abroad, Northwestern University
    culture, history, political economy of an African nation in both local and global US Government links page for cameroon news and social issues
    http://www.northwestern.edu/studyabroad/programs/region/africa/sitcameroon.html
    Students Parents Advisers Programs ... Home SIT Cameroon SIT Cameroon: Culture and Development
    Sponsoring Organization: School for International Training (SIT) Type of Courses Offered: Field-based, experiential learning in SIT program courses, with an independent study component Terms: Fall Semester, Winter-Spring Quarters Location: Dschang and Yaounde, Cameroon Housing: Homestays and hotels/hostels Language Prerequisite: 4 recent quarters or the equivalent of college French Program Web Site: SIT Cameroon: Culture and Development Northwestern Policies and Requirements for this Program: Northwestern has a number of program-specific requirements that students must adhere to while they are abroad. To see if Northwestern has any such requirements for this program, click here University/Program Specialties:
    • French language, Francophone literature, and French colonial and postcolonial history in an African nation

    59. Natural History Museum: AFRICA: One Continent. Many Worlds: AFRICA Teacher Mater
    Students learn about the Bamum people of cameroon and the use of symbols in who have lived for centuries in the Grassfields region of western cameroon.
    http://www.nhm.org/africa/teacher/field/005.htm
    AFRICA: ONE CONTINENT. MANY WORLDS.
    SUMMARY: Students learn about the Bamum people of Cameroon and the use of symbols in African societies by designing their own palaces. This lesson is part of a series. Select this text to learn more about the series and how to extend its usefulness. GOAL: Students learn about the history and culture of the Bamum people of Cameroon. OBJECTIVES:
  • Students learn to construct architecture.
  • Students learn to work together.
  • Students learn the meaning of African symbols.
  • Students compare and contrast life in the United States with life in Africa. BACKGROUND MATERIAL:
  • The Bamum People of Cameroon
  • 8.0 MB 6 frames/sec video presentation about the Bamum. (high speed connection)
  • 2.3 MB 1 frames/sec video presentation about the Bamum. (low speed connection) Activity 1: Design Your Own Royal Palace
    Individual Activity
    Grades four and above The Bamum are a group of people who have lived for centuries in the Grassfields region of western Cameroon. Before European colonialization, the Bamum had their own kingdom; today, they are citizens of the republic of Cameroon. The Bamum still have a fon or king, but rather than being a political leader, the Bamum king is now a spiritual leader.
  • 60. African History Resources - History Of Africa - Directories - Links
    The Story of africa tells the history of the continent from an african perspective . people of the Nigeria cameroon borderland and their neighbours;
    http://www.academicinfo.net/histafricahist.html
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