Cameroon The country of Cameroon is where you see beautiful water falls in dense rainforest, to wide flat deserts at the base of tall mountains. Cameroon is known as, “Africa in Miniature” because the climate and land of Cameroon closely relate to Africa as a whole. Cameroon is a country with all types of physical features such as mountains, savannas, deserts, and rain forest. The cultures and people of Cameroon are very interesting and fascinating. Cameroon has wild animals grazing the earth such
The land we know today as Cameroon has gone throughout many vast changes throughout its history. First starting at Pre- Colonization with the Cameroon land as the hub of the Bantu people. Also Cameroon is the home of the Baka tribe. Next to the Colonization period with the German and Portuguese trying to colonize the land. Later the German, French and British making colonies in Cameroon. Finally, the Post- Colonization period where Cameroon finally gained their independence from the French in 1960
things to do, but we will talk the reason why the Cameroon is corrupting such as his background, causes and effect. Being a beautiful country, Cameroon is a country that lies in the central and west part Africa. So, it shares boundaries with Nigeria on the west, Thad to the Nord -East central Africa republic and republic of congo. On the whole, his is neighboring countries. Our heads of states is PAUL BIYA, the official name is republic of Cameroon with population 23,130.708 inhabitant life expectancy
The Cameroon Tribes Traditional weddings The Bafia Tribe: The Bafia Tribe was a tribe that believed in many strange wedding traditions. However, this tradition is not alive, or believed in any more. When this tradition was still quite alive and well, the Bafia tribe believed that whenever a young woman was captured she was proclaimed as married. Unlike any other tribe the captor never made himself known to others and never offered gifts in exchange for his wife. Sadly, but not surprisingly the
PROBLEM DEFINITION: 3.0 DESIGN ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 4.0 DESIGN SELECTION: 4.1 SELECTION: 5.0 CONCLUSION 6.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 7.0 REFERENCE LIST 8.0 APPENDIX 1.0 Introduction: The country of Cameroon is considered a third world country and the production and quality of energy matches this view. Rural Cameroon experiences many black outs and is in constant need of more energy for the population to perform basic tasks such as cooking with greater ease and with a higher knowledge of hygiene. The main
Project: Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project Background: Chad is a Central African country surrounded by Libya in the north, Sudan in the east and Cameroon in the south. The country is landlocked with very little natural resources. Chad is listed as one of the worlds poorest countries according to United Nations Human Development Index ranking 7th with 80% of its population living below poverty level. The official language is French and most of the population of Chad rely
In 2003, construction ended on a pipeline project more commonly referred to as the CCPP (Chad Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project). The main actors in this project - besides the World Bank - consisted of a triumvirate of oil companies with Exxon-Mobil at the helm, along with Petronas Malaysia & ChevronTexaco. The project was under many watchful eyes in the global political theater as it hoped to prove as a model for other developing countries. It also sought to break the spell of
to eat. In fact, according to World Food Program 25-34.9% of Chad is undernourished. Chad is Africa’s 5th largest nation, known for its sacred Chad Lake. It has seven neighbouring countries whom are Sudan, Niger, Libya, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Nigeria and Darfur. Altogether they are all resided in North-East Africa. Currently, Chad has 14 million populations and 14.28 deaths occur in every 1000 people. Sadly, Chad has the 6th highest death rate in the world. The life expectancy for
Namibia insted of Namibi. Those countries have both Europian and African names which means that they belong and under which power rule they are. However, The African countries nowadays tried to take way the kind of patterns they have, but the Congo, Cameroon and Central African Republic are still suffering from the legacies of western imperialism. The Congo has a very interesting story behind it. The King of Belgium was given the Congo during the Berlin Conference. He used the Congo as a storage place
faced before reaching a village or settlement. The proposal that, part of the Rumpi Hills forests should be made a forest reserve was first made by Mr Rosevear in a memorandum written in 1933 on the potential forest reserves of the Kumba Division, Cameroon (SWPA, 2016). The actual preliminary survey of the area was done by Mr F.S Collier in 1937, after a tour round the approximate