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Cameroon Embassy
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Principal Locations
  1. Abong-Mbang
  2. Bafoussam
  3. Bafut
  4. Bali
  5. Bamenda
  6. Bélabo
  7. Bertoua
  8. Buea
  9. Campo
  10. Douala
  11. Ebolowa
  12. Edéa
  13. Foumban
  14. Garoua
  15. Kribi
  16. Kumba
  17. Kumbo
  18. Limbé
  19. Lomié
  20. Mamfe
  21. Maroua
  22. Ngaoundéré
  23. Obala
  24. Tiko
  25. Yaoundé
  26. Yokadouma

Resources


Cameroon Embassy



United States Embassy Yaounde Cameroon

The United States Embassy in Cameroon 11 Page française11 1 U.S. Embassies Worldwide1 [Read More]

US Embassy Cameroon: Cameroon Links

1 Links to non-U.S. Government sites 1should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein. Back to topSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this pageSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this page 1 ... [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: Political and Economic Section

The Political and Economic Section also implements regional projects such as: CARPE (Central African Regional Program for the Environment) is a USAID regional program for rainforest conservation. Operations were initiated in Cameroon in 1998. GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) is program implemented in conjunction with Peace Corps and the Cameroon Ministry of Education in ten pilots schools throughout the country. FHA/SFPS (Family Health and AIDS Prevention) is a regional USAID project.EDDI (Education for Democracy and Development Initiative) is a program which gives scholarships to needy girls in Cameroon to encourage and support them in their efforts to continue their education. This program also supports a limited number of other activities promoting girls' education in Cameroon. [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: Cameroon Links

Back to TopLinks to non-U.S. Government sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein. Sorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this pageSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this page 1 ... [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: Embassy Highlights Archives

May 2004Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS) Seminar - Yaounde, May 10, 2004. [ Text and Photos ]Remarks by U.S. Ambassador George M. Staples on the Importance of a Credible Media in Building and Maintaining a Democracy - May 5, 2004 – Yaounde [ Text | Photo Gallery ] Back to Top1 Sorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this pageSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this page 1 1 1 1 ... [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: U.S. Embassy Public Holidays 2005

11United States Embassy, Yaounde, Cameroon1 11 Home >> U.S. Embassy Public Holidays 2005 [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: Education and Cultural Exchanges

The publications of the State Department's Book Program which provides French translations of American books are also distributed to Cameroon officials and target institutions. Several thousand French-language books are donated annually. Back to TopLinks to non-U.S. Government sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.Sorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this pageSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this page [Read More]

United States Embassy Cameroon: Public Affairs Section

The Public Affairs Section (or American Cultural Center) is located in the Annex building of the Embassy of the United States. It explains and advocates American policy, acts as a focal point for media and cultural relations, and advises the US Mission to Cameroon on the issues of public diplomacy. The Public Affairs Section works closely with other sections of the American Embassy and with Cameroon institutions to strengthen the bilateral relationship between the United States and Cameroon. ... [Read More]

US Embassy Cameroon: Ambassador's Interviews

The U.S. visa lottery offers 50 000 immigrant visas world wide to countries that traditionally have a low rate of immigration into the United States. Cameroon is eligible. Last year, over 700 Cameroonians won the lottery. For the 2004 visa lottery, the applications would be received during the month of October. Instructions will soon be issued to the press which will enable the public to have detailed information. You can also stop at the embassy and get the information. But it angers and upsets me that you have thieves and crooks in Cameroon, in America and other countries who say they can facilitate the process of winning the lottery. They open up offices and claim they can increase the selection chances of applicants. Every year poor people go to these so-called facilitators to help them fill out the forms for the visa lottery. It is actually a waste of time. You can fill out the forms yourself. You can send it to the embassy for free. Everyone can register for the lottery for no ch ... [Read More]


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