Cameroon

VSO Cameroon volunteers are working in the areas of education, participation and governance, and HIV and AIDS.

Education

Although school registration rose to 95per cent in 2001, only 56 per cent of children complete their primary education. This is in part due to a lack of skilled and motivated teachers who are able to teach classes that are relevant and inspire children to stay in school. Other causes are poor school management and little understanding amongst parents as to why education – particularly for girls – is important.

Teacher trainers and education management volunteers are working to develop pre- and in-service training for teachers, improve the management of schools and local education offices, and undertake activities so that families are more aware of the importance of education and therefore encourage their children to go to school. Other volunteers are supporting civil society agencies to advocate for Education for All.

Participation and governance

Disadvantage is often due to poor participation of communities in development activities. VSO’s participation and governance volunteers are promoting participation in local decision-making processes, focusing on girls, women and people living with HIV and AIDS. The strategy is to promote the voices of those disadvantaged people and support local councils to appropriately respond to those voices. The volunteers work with both civil society organisations and state agencies.

HIV and AIDS

In VSO Cameroon’s HIV and AIDS programme, volunteers are working with community-based organisations to provide improved care and support services to people living with HIV and AIDS.

Population:
19.3 million
Capital city:
Yaounde
GDP per capita:
US$2,219
HDI ranking:
131 out of 169
Life expectancy:
52 years

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A diplomatic approach: enhancing local government in Cameroon

Shamsul Aktar (Cameroon - Participation and governance)

Decentralisation is essential if isolated parts of Cameroon are to eventually fulfil their potential, but resistance to change is endemic. In the rural north west of the country, VSO volunteer Shamsul Akhtar works with local councilors to implement essential government reforms. Despite difficult living conditions and early frustrations, Shamsul is at last seeing progress.


 
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