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Challenges of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in conflict resolution in the North West region of Cameroon : 1990-2010

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 256 pages
Poids : 323 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-2-343-21899-1
EAN : 9782343218991

Challenges of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in conflict resolution in the North West region of Cameroon

1990-2010


Collection(s) | Emergences africaines
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Broché 256 pages
preface Verkijika G. Fanso
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Challenges of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in conflict resolution in the North West Region of Cameroon

Conflicts have existed since the creation of man and have remained an undeniable aspect of the human society. Conflicts have manifested in various ways in Cameroon and the incidence has indeed been high in the North West Region. This study entitled Challenges of non-governmental organisations in conflict resolution in the North West Region, 1990- 2010 seeks to examine the difficulties that NGOs involved in conflict resolution faced between 1990 and 2010 in this part of Cameroon. The culture of peace has been difficult to nurture in the region because of the proliferation of conflicts. The present study therefore, seeks to explore the sector of NGOs with special focus on their challenges in conflict management and resolution since many of these NGOs were devoted to human rights issues, capacity building and conflict resolution. A critical study of existing literature on the subject of conflicts and our numerous visits to the field revealed that NGOs in this domain had invested valuable time and resources to prevent the escalation of tension among the antagonist of the region. Despite the influential role and enormous resources deployed by these NGOs, many obstacles perturbed the realisation of their missions. By the end of our research these challenges which constituted the « raison d'être » of the present study turned out to be internal and external.

Biographie

René Ngek Monteh is a Ph.D. holder in Political History and International Relations. He is cur- rently a senior lecturer in history in the Department of History in the Higher Teacher Training College (ENS), University of Yaoundé 1 with many publications at his disposals. Besides that, he is an associate researcher and visiting lecturer at the International School for Security Forces (EIFORCES) and at the Pan-African University, Insti- tute of Governance, Humanities and Social Sciences (PAUGHSS), respectively. Conflict and Peace studies are his domain of expertise.

Solomon Nsah Kekeisen Passed the entrance to HTTC-Bambili in 2005 and graduated in 2008 with a DIPES I in History. Thereafter, attended the university of Yaounde I read History and had a Bachelor's Degree in 2010, Masters Degree in 2012. Currently waiting for his Ph.D. defense in History of the University of Yaounde 1. Areas of research inter- est include archives, archival photographs, and historiography. Author of many publications including the Buea Press Photo Archives in crisis and many more in progress.

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