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  2. 1960 Cameroonian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Cameroon on 10 April 1960. They were the first elections held in accordance with the new constitution, approved in a referendum in February, which created a unicameral federal National Assembly. The result was a slim victory for the Cameroonian Union, [1] forcing it to govern in coalition. However, the ...

  3. Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the French ... federated with it in 1961 to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. The federation was abandoned in 1972. ... worn by Cameroon women; Chechia ...

  4. 1960 Cameroonian constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held in Cameroon on 21 February 1960. The new constitution would make the country a federal presidential republic with a unicameral federal parliament. [1] It was passed by 60% of voters with a 75.5% turnout.

  5. Category:History of women in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroonian women by century (2 C) W. Women's rights in Cameroon (3 C, 3 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 18:10 (UTC). ...

  6. First Lady of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    1 January 1960 6 November 1982 22 years, 309 days Ahmadou Ahidjo (1924–1989) Inaugural First Lady of Cameroon 2: Jeanne-Irène Biya (1935–1992) 6 November 1982 29 July 1992 [a] 9 years, 266 days Paul Biya (1933–) First Lady Jeanne-Irène Biya died in Yaoundé on 29 July 1992 Office Vacant: 29 July 1992 23 April 1994 1 year, 268 days

  7. Year of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon (formerly Cameroun) achieved independence on the first day of 1960 (unifying with part of the British Cameroons in 1961). Togo (formerly French Togoland) achieved independence on 27 April; Mali Federation became independent on 20 June, then split into Mali and Senegal on 20 August; Madagascar became independent on 26 June

  8. Union of the Peoples of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the party created a women's branch, the Democratic Union of Cameroonian Women. While the latter is not defined as "feminist", it nevertheless contributes to destabilizing the places generally assigned to women by colonial authorities or traditional leaders, for example by calling for the abolition of laws prohibiting women from taking ...

  9. UNIFFAC - Wikipedia

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    National teams (women's) UNIFFAC Women's Cup: 2020 Equatorial Guinea: 1st DR Congo: TBD UNIFFAC Women's U-20 Cup: 2024 Cameroon Congo: TBD UNIFFAC Women's U-17 Cup UNIFFAC Girls Schools Cup 2022 CEG Mfilou of Brazzaville 1st USC of Goma TBD Club teams (women's) CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers 2024: TP Mazembe: 2sd Lekié FF 2025