Abstract Cameroon in recent years has experienced an increase in its youth population. Being a youth in Cameroon means an individual should be between 15 to 35 years old. This
This paper draws from both Focus Group Discussion data and literature on the Anglophone Crisis to discuss gender roles within the context of the conflict. It examines these roles and
Local Youth Corner Cameroon is delighted to share with you a Special Edition Newsletter on the Opening Ceremony of the NAWEWE Sports Jamboree which took place on the 1st July
On the 1st of July 2023, Local Youth Corner Cameroon and its partners officially launched the 2nd Edition of the NAWEWE Sports Jamboree at the University of Yaoundé I Sports
The NA-WE-WE Sports Jamboree is a summer holiday annual youth-led community initiative that aims at using sports and recreational activities to foster social cohesion, moral, civic, and entrepreneurial rearmament as
Are you a youth-led or youth-serving organization working to promote youth empowerment, peacebuilding, and conflict prevention? We are pleased to invite you to participate in a nationwide consultation on Youth
This is joint initiative to support women for inclusive reintegration in Cameroon, financed by the PBF within the framework of the GYPI, is being implemented jointly by the International Organization
Local youth Corner Cameroon (LOYOC) is pleased to announce the three successful winners of the “STOP HATE SPEECH ON SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO CONTEST” funded by the European Union. It was
Local Youth Corner Cameroon in collaboration with Lionn Production and StrawAcademy is pleased to announce the call for submission of video for the STOP HATE SPEECH ON SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO