29, August 2016
Cameroon finally grants accreditation to the Pan African Institute for Development 0
Representatives from the Pan African Institute for Development in Buea have finally gotten accreditation from the Cameroon government. The request was made on the 21st August 2016 after a press release issued by the Minister of Higher Education on the 19th August 2016, depicting the Pan African Institute as a non-accredited Institution of Learning.
Minister Jaque Fame Ndongo granted the request during a meeting presided over by the Secretary General of the Ministry of Higher Education. The decision was made reached after very productive discussions involving some directors of the Ministry of Higher Education and a delegation of four persons from the Pan African Institute of Higher Learning.
Another meeting in line with this latest development has been scheduled for Thursday the 1st September 2016 after which an inspection team will be dispatched by the Minister of Higher Education to the Campuses of the Pan African Institute for Development in Cameroon.
CRTV
30, August 2016
Cameroon: United Nations Development Program boss is in Yaounde 0
The visiting Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Helen Clark has re-pledged her organisation’s support to Cameroon in its youth empowerment programmes and moves at attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Helen Clark reaffirmed this on Monday 29th August 2016 as she began a two-day working visit in Cameroon.
The UNDP boss arrived Yaounde from Nairobi, Kenya and was received by Cameroon’s Minister of External Relations, Lejeune Mbella Mbella. Other officials of the UNDP branch in Cameroon were also on hand to welcome her like the UNDP Country Representative, Najat Rochdi.
During an audience with Minister Lejeune Mbella Mbella, Helen Clark expressed her organisation’s solidarity with the internally displaced persons and refugees following the Boko Haram attacks. The tete-a-tete was also forum for both diplomats to evaluate cooperation ties between Cameroon and the UNDP.
At the end of the UNDP scribe promised to continue supporting development efforts in the country. Over at the Prime Minister’s Office in an audience with Head of Government, Philemon Yang, Helen Clark not only pledged to support the empowerment of the youth but also recommended a holistic approach to economic growth, while encouraging inclusive growth in the country.
This 30th August 2016, the UNDP Administrator left Yaounde for Maroua in the Far North Region, to meet with the internally displaced persons and visit UNDP projects in the region.
Culled from CRTV