Think Peace Act Peace Students Conference: “Young Researchers chatting the way for sustainable peace in Buea Municipality”
On Wednesday November 24th, 2021, Local Youth Corner Cameroon with the support of UNESCO will be organising the think Peace, Act Peace Students Conference in the Buea Municipality under theSymposium on Localizing the African Union Continental Framework on Youth, Peace and Security(AU CFYPS) in Cameroon
This symposium seeks to build the capacity and raise awareness among youths and other development stakeholders on the AU CFYPS and facilitate its localisation through advocacy while engaging stakeholders inSPREAD LOVE ESSAY COMPETITIONS
This initiative seeks to provide a safe space and build the capacity of students in Cameroon’s political capital; Yaoundé to sensitise their peers and reflect on innovative ways to leadYouth and Peacebuilding & CVE
Toolkit for Law Enforcement: Enhancing Police Responses to Children Exposed to ViolenceThis toolkit was prepared by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice. OJJDPA REPORT OF VALIDATION WORKSHOP OF RESEARCH ON THE CHALLENGES OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN CAMEROON
INTRODUCTIONThe validation meeting for the research on the challenges of cultural diversity in Cameroon was a joint effort by UNESCO and Local Youth Corner Cameroon to employ expert perspective onENGAGING PARENTS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS AGAINST HATE SPEECH AND VIOLENCE ON AND OFF CAMPUSES IN BAMENDJOU, WEST REGION OF CAMEROON
Local Youth Corner within its mission of preventing and countering violent extremism within the society, paid a courtesy visit in Bamendjou, West region of Cameroon within the mission to mobilizeThe Building Bridges Project
The Building Bridges Project seeks to pilot new initiatives for trust building, social cohesion and collaboration on security, governance and peace building among and between young boys and girls, administrativeOur Employees of the year, 2021
Every year, we acknowledge the passion, dedication and performance of every staff, as they contribute to achieving the objectives of the organization. This year, we honored two outstanding employees who
Hate Speech and Violent Conflict in Cameroon
ABSTRACT The increase in violent conflict in Cameroon has been captured by available literature as an outcome of poor governance, poverty, discrimination, marginalisation and the list continues. Nevertheless, the role