The CAM project has been progressing along two fronts. Firstly, in Bombe Bakundu the CAM’s timeline is in full swing. For the past two months the team has been conducting interviews with the Chief, the Traditional Council, and a cross-section…
Author: Max Perry-Wilson
Women’s Day in Bombe Bakundu
March 8 was International Women’s Day, an event that is always widely celebrated throughout Cameroon. GCI’s female staff were invited to join the women of Bombe Bakundu where several events had been organized around this year’s theme: “Elimination and prevention…
Culturewatch: Mofako Bekondo
Last month, GCI was kindly invited to the 39th Development and Cultural Jamboree at Mofako Bekondo, an annual cultural gathering of the Mbonge Tribe in Mbonge sub-division. Hundreds of people attended the event under the heavy sun and enjoyed dances,…
UPCOMING EVENT: International Women’s Day 2013
Tomorrow (8th March 2013) is International Women’s Day. In celebration of this day GCI will be raising awareness about women’s rights in Cameroon. The team will be active in two events, both in collaboration with the local community Bombe Bakundu.…
International Human Rights Day 2012
Over the past week GCI has been busy promoting and celebrating International Human Rights Day. In collaboration with other human rights promoters from around Kumba, GCI organised a large, activity-filled programme spread across three days. On Friday (7th Dec)…
CAM’s Update 19/11/12: New Arrivals
The past month has seen a flurry of activity from GCI, specifically on the CAM project. First of we have the pleasure of welcoming two new international interns to the team. Max Perry-Wilson, from the UK, and Jessica Russell, from…