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44.1 African Context: The Severe Diagnosis of the 1980s 44.1 African Context: The Severe Diagnosis of the 1980s
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44.2 The Crisis of Civilization 44.2 The Crisis of Civilization
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44.3 The African Dilemma of Shared Power 44.3 The African Dilemma of Shared Power
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44.3.1 The Pedagogical Dimension of the Organizations of Civil Society: The Ivorian Example 44.3.1 The Pedagogical Dimension of the Organizations of Civil Society: The Ivorian Example
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44.3.2 The Obstacles Identitary in Nature 44.3.2 The Obstacles Identitary in Nature
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44 When Kamerun Will Awaken…
Get accessDaniel Etounga-Manguelle, University of Yaoundé
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Published:26 January 2023
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Abstract
Endowed by its history and geography with considerable assets for its development, the country initially called Kamerun, which was a German protectorate from 1884 to 1918, before being placed under a mandate of French and English trusteeship from 1918 to 1960, is today at a crossroads. For since 2016 (with the eruption of an armed rebellion in the country’s English-speaking regions), it has been subjected to a sociopolitical crisis that endangers its state institutions and threatens its national integrity and its survival as a flagship nation with its rich and diverse history. This chapter sums up the challenges of the new sociopolitical situation of the country, whose economy shows a great deal of resilience, despite the gravity of the ills that weigh it down. These ills are due essentially to poor governance and lack of leadership. But the current daunting challenges facing Cameroon do not in any way mortgage its future when the country, reconciled with itself, will awaken and shine with all its radiance.
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