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Cameroon Infotrend's Managing Editor is Mildred Ndum Wung Kum, a practicing Journalist who writes for The Rambler Newspaper Cameroon and the magazine Cameroon Panorama. She's also a broadcaster with Radio Evangelium Bamenda-Cameroon.

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THE ROLE CATHOLIC CLERGY AND LAITY PLAYED IN ANNOUNCED NATIONAL DIALOGUE

Priests and Bishops pose for pictures at 67th BAPEC session Cameroon’s president Paul Biya announced a major national dialogue to commence as from the end of this month.  The announcement came in a speech which he addressed to the nation hinged on the throes of the socio political crisis that has gripped the North West and South West region. It is barely a week since the national dialogue was announced and the topic is animating public debates. It is however time to give credit to the clerics and the laity of the Holy Mother Church the for role played in paving the path of dialogue Since the outbreak of the Anglophone crisis, the priests, the bishops, the religious and other leaders of the church have often echoed and re-echoed that only profound and meaningful dialogue can bring solution to the problems plaguing the North West and South West regions of Cameroon. In fact memories of 29-Dec-2016 are still fresh, the date when bishops of the Bamenda Provincial Episcopal Conferen
WOPEN STRENGTHENED IN MEDIATION, PEACEBUILDING  By Mildred Ndum Wung Kum About twenty female civil society leaders under the umbrella Women Peace Builder’s Network WOPEN have been imparted knowledge in the domain of mediation, peacebuilding and conflict analysis. This was during a three day capacity building workshop November 25-27 2020 in Yaounde, dubbed “Strengthening the capacities of the Women Peacebuilders Network in Mediation and Peacebuilding Processes in the Northwest Region”.  The workshop was organised by Mother of Hope Cameroon MOHCAM in partnership with Women Mediators across the Common Wealth.  WOPEN blends outfit with Northwest traditional colours, photo session at  Peacebuilding, Mediation workshop. For three days, the women absorbed knowledge from a cream of resource persons on varied topics related to peace, mediation, conflict, effective communication and the law. Adah Mbah,  The Chief Executive Officer of MOHCAM stated the motive “our coming together these three days
PLAN INTERNATIONAL CAMEROON SPEAK UP ON GIRL EDUCATION By MILDRED NDUM WUNG KUM Sad but true, the image of the 21st century girl child is still faint in the world of education. Girls in both  rural areas and and urban communities either have no chance to go to school or are subjected to chores that block their access to education. A sadly large number of girls in most communities in the third world do not attain their desired dreams in life. They are deterred by the pressure to get married and the thought that females do not require much "book" among others. The misthought has rendered many girls both under utilised and under proficient setting the girl in a disadvantage position when offset with the male child.  Plan International Cameroon advocates for equal opportunity to both sexes. exhibition of artistic displays portray girls' worth The NGO marked celebration of the international day of the girl child in various localities of different regions