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Two separate systems of education were used in Cameroon after independence. East Cameroon's system was based on the French model, West Cameroon's on the British model. The two systems were merged by 1976. Christian mission schools have been an important part of the education system.
The East Region (French: Région de l'Est) occupies the southeastern portion of the Republic of Cameroon. It is bordered to the east by the Central African Republic , to the south by Congo , to the north by the Adamawa Region , and to the west by the Centre and South Regions .
East Cameroon (French: Cameroun oriental) was a federated state within the Federal Republic of Cameroon that existed between 1961 and 1972. It was formed on 1 October 1961 when the independent Republic of Cameroon was federated with the formerly British-administered Southern Cameroons to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon and abolished on 2 June 1972 when Cameroon became a unitary state.
Created by presidential decree no. 2022/0008 of January 6, 2022, the university of Bertoua is a public university institution in Cameroon. It inherited higher education schools that already existed in the city and annexes attached to other universities. [2] [3] In 2022, Rémy Magloire Etoua became the first Rector. [3]
St. Lawrence University, Cameroon; Fomic Polytechnic University; SwissLink Higher Institute of Business & Technology; Biaka University Institute of Buea (BUIB) HIPDET University- Bamenda; Kesmonds International University - (KIU) America; Catholic University of Cameroon, Bamenda; ICT University, Yaoundé; Catholic University of Central Africa ...
Local Youth Corner Cameroon (LOYOC) is a Cameroonian non-governmental organization founded in 2002 to react on the increase in the socio-political and economic challenges facing young people. [1] LOYOC focuses on youth empowerment in the domain of peacebuilding, healthy living, preventing and countering violent extremism.
The original name at creation is the Cameroon School of Administration (ECA). This school is the main crucible of administrators of the Cameroonian civil service since the independence of Cameroon on May 1, 1960. In 1961, the school opens a special cycle to prepare for the entrance examination to the normal cycles of candidates from the under ...
The Main Office is located in Buea, Southwest Region (Cameroon), and the Current interim Registrar is Bernadette Ndi. The Cameroon GCE board was established in 1993 as a public examination body supervised by Cameroon ministry of secondary education in Yaoundé. The following examinations are organized by the GCE Board as of 4 March 2019: