Education and Development
In October and November 2000, a Dialogue Forum including several African palavers was organised on the role of education and traditional education in the Cameroonian development process.
Traditional Education and Development (African Palaver)
Ngosso Jean (Notable of Nyalla); Ekindi Richard (Elite of Nyalla); Kingue Ntonda Moite (Chief of the Village Lindi); Makongo Mbella (Chief of the Village Log Baba); Moussongo (Member of the Cultural Committee of Ndog Bong); Mbody Gaston (Prince, Representative of the Superior Chief of the Canton of Baba); Patricia Günther (Invited Student); Jean Eloka (Organisator) (Douala, 22.11.2000)
Culture as a Development Factor (African Palaver)
Mbile Charles (Notable Ndog Bong, Member of the Cultural Committee); Dipoko Zachée (Notable Ndog Nong); Moussongo (Member of the Cultural Committee); Mpessa Njoh B. (President of the Cultural Committee); Makongo Mbella (Chief of Log-Baba); Njoki Ebanja (Chief of Malangué, Delegate); Mbody Samuel (Notable Ndog Bong); Ntoungue Jean (Notable Ndog Bong); Mbody Gaston (Prince, Representative of the Superior Chief of the Canton of Bassa); Eloka Jean (Organisator); Soho Serge Simon (Teacher); Nyoung Sylvain Claude (Responsible of the Active Generation Association of Ndog Bong) (Douala, 18.11.2000)
African Renaissance and Political Education (African Palaver)
M. Moukoko Priso (Teacher and Pan-Africanist specialised on “The Necessity of the Political Education of the Populations”); M. Ekane Anicet (specialised on “Evaluation of Cultural Policies in Africa”); M. Noah Henri Marcel (University of Douala, specialised on “Democratic Political Culture in Africa”) (Douala, 27.10.2000)
African Renaissance and Education (African Palaver)
Esso Ngome (Teacher specialised on “Traditional Education and Social Integration in Black Africa”); Soho Ndombo (Teacher specialised on “Education for Initiative and development”); Zeh Nko´o (School Inspector specialised on “The Means of Education”) (Douala, 6.10.2000)
African Renaissance and Religion
Lectures by Dr. Léolin Nja-Kwa, Mayor of Douala 1er and by Ntoh-Ntoh, President of the Centre of Studies and Research in African Values (CERVA), Paris (Douala, 07.04.2000).
The African Renaissance – Our Challenge in the 21st Century
by Prof. Kum´a Ndumbe III, Prince Bell, Introductory Lecture to the AfricAvenir Dialog Forum on 'Traditional Education and Development' (Douala, 03.03.2000)