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United States Embassy Cameroon: Cameroon red cross The interview was aired on CRTV, STV, and six private radios stations during primetime newscasts. The National bilingual daily, Cameroon Tribune reported on the ceremony, highlighting U.S. aide to Cameroon and the fact that the U.S. government have over the years supported the Cameroon Red Cross to handle health needs of refugees in Yaounde. Back to Top 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 1 1 ... [Read More]
United States Embassy Cameroon: Embassy Highlights Archives August 2004Senator Chuck Hagel Visits Cameroon on Five-Nation Fact Finding Tour [ More]Broadening communication channels for HIV/AIDS Education in Cameroon with U.S. speaker Stuart Leigh. August 6 – 12, 2004. [ Text and Photo Gallery ]New Peace Corps Volunteers Start Service in Cameroon - Mbalmayo, August 5, 2004. [ Text and Photo Gallery ] ... [Read More]
Cameroon In September, the newspaper Mutations ran a story about Barnabe Atangana, who was arrested in 1984 for theft and whose case has never been brought to trial. According to Atangana's lawyer, the case has been delayed because the court was unable to locate Atangana's file. Atangana was still in custody at year's end. ... [Read More]
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Cameroon There are two trade union confederations: The Confederation of Cameroonian Trade Unions (CCTU), and the Union of Free Trade Unions of Cameroon (USLC). In 1997 the CCTU split into two rival factions, and the Government banned a conference by the CCTU's reformist faction, led by Benoit Essiga. A CCTU Congress held in 1999, which was attended by international observers and held under the auspices of the ILO, elected the reform faction slate of candidates to the CCTU leadership positions. However, the losing faction did not accept the results and continued to claim that it is the real CCTU. The Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Insurance has stated that it will not recognize the new CCTU leadership as long as another CCTU faction used the same name. In 1998 the new CCTU leadership took their case to court and won; however, the Ministry of Labor, Employment, and Social Insurance continues to withhold official status. Other ministries within the Government informally recognize the ne ... [Read More]
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