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"YOUTH TRACKING DECENTRALIZATION IN CAMEROON” is a project concept which has been initiated and is being implemented in Cameroon by GABI WAMBO LAURENT, a Global Changemaker from the global Youth…Continue
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As corrupters are thinking fast to develop new strategies to perform their crimes, Anti-corruption fighters have to think faster and develop better strategies to counter this social danger called…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ogaga E. Maxwell Dec 17, 2011. 5 Replies 2 Likes
Dear GYACers, as the 4th session of the UN Alliance of civilization is taking place in Doha (Qatar) this 11-13 December 2011 on the theme "Intercultural Dialogue and world development, it is…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by GABI WAMBO LAURENT Dec 17, 2011. 5 Replies 3 Likes
This is the theme of one of great sessions organised in the Doha 4th UNAOC forum and reported by a GYAC member (GABI). Seize this opportunity to bring in your viewpoint.''Youth for development:…Continue
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"YOUTH TRACKING DECENTRALIZATION IN CAMEROON” is a project concept which has been initiated and is being implemented in Cameroon by GABI WAMBO LAURENT, a Global Changemaker from the global Youth Anti-corruption Network. The project in general seeks to promote good governance through transparency and a participatory decision making process in the management of municipal councils which have become under the newly adopted decentralized system in Cameroon, the national entities charged with the…
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Hello fellow GYACers,
As you may all know, this week long, the 4th Conference of states parties to the UN-Convention Against Corruption is taking place in Marrakesh (MOROCCO). Let's wacht out and see how youth Interests will taken into account by the international community during this edition of the conference.
As we are following the conference, if one fellow GYACer is participating in the conference, please let us know so that we can connect and debate some of the…
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It’s really a pity when youths are used to perform acts of corruption whereas we all know how bad corruption can jeopardise youth’s future.
On Sunday, the 9th of October 2011, Cameroonians were called out for the presidential election. Your fellow GYACer was accredited as a National Observer; and I went out to observe how our democracy is moving forward. Some of the acts that I witnessed from my fellow young compatriots were unbelievable. In a context where we are…
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Hello everyone.
As you all know in this network, it is henceforth obvious that we can't fight Corruption in a country without implicating the youth into the process as young men are corrupted, their are corrupting, they are the most affected by corruption effects and are great ressources in the fight.
Cameroon government has understood this and in the ongoing process of the elaboration of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy in Cameroon, youth sector among others…
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Wurie Mamadu Tamba Barrie said… Hi Wambo,
I am please to inform you that i have propose a meeting with GYAC Liberia and Weah on Friday.
I promise to send them an agenda as agreed by you.
Propposed Agenda
Welcome address and statement from GC Africa.
Submission of Issues
GYAC Network Principle as adopted in Nairobi
Solution ground & Committment by the two parties
Closing
am looking forward for your approval or amendment.
Please you may send in a statement that i may convey to them.
please add me as a friend to enable me contact and send message to you as easy as possible.
Thanks
Barrie
Restless Development
Bizumuremyi Dieudonné said… Hi Gabi
thanks man for your leadership for our network so on my behalf i'm very happy for the questions you asked us on how our network will look alike, so let think on how to react on and give the goods answers that will help to make a strong network so that our continent may be the leader and the good position in the figthing against corruption and the world of liberty and peace
MUDIMU ZEKIYA said… Hi Gabi
Hope you are finding 2012 exciting as well as promising. l strongly believe with your leadership we can transform Africa by helping to curb corruption and promoting youth participation in governance. We constitute the largest population in our continent which gives us an added advantage, the challenge is how do we tap the creativity and innovation of the youth in the fight against corruption? Zimbabwe will be having a referendum and possible election this year and l hope our Network will support us during this time of the greatest need.
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