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National Coalition Cameroon - EFA Network (CEFAN)
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Contact Details
Josué Baloma (Coordonnateur) CEFAN Immeuble Mahdong Véronique, 1 Rue Chappelle Essos, BP 5924, Yaoundé, Cameroon Tel: +237 22 01 99 23 Fax: +237 22 22 62 62 E-mail:
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Web: www.efa-cameroon.org
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Member Organisations Cameroon Education For All Network (CEFAN), DELICE, FAWECAM, Cameroon Teachers Trade Union, Defense For Children International, Union or Parent Teachers Association, Link Up Charity Foundation, ACESF-CA, ASSEJA, GRETAF, People Earthwide, Public Concern, Step Ministry, Global March Cameroon, Syndicat National des Instituteurs de l’Enseignement de Base,.AUPAES, Syndicat National de l’Enseignement Primaire et Maternel, WESDE, Fédération Camerounaise des Syndicat de l’Enseignement, Kids Education CONCERN, Syndicat National des Enseignants du Cameroun, FAFED, AAEH, APEC, AFHADEV, United Action For Children, DCI-Cameroon, FECACLUBS-UNESCO, COCADE
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What happened in Action Week 2009? Global Action Week was launched with a big ceremony of hundreds of officials and civil society representatives on the 21st April, to which the Minister of Basic Education attended. There was also a Big Read concert on the 22nd of April, with over 2,000 participants.
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What happened in Action Week 2008? The Minister for Basic Education attended the World’s Biggest Lesson alongside other education officials. Politicians, policy makers, leaders of associations and parents returned to school to get taught a lesson from the students. Approximately 8,000 people across the country participated.
There were also workshops with school children and a televised roundtable event on Quality Education. 39 workshops were held in schools and learning centers across the country with 975 children in total teaching them how to write messages to their government. There was a speech by the Minister of Basic Education Ms. Haman Adama in which she reiterated her government’s commitment to education for all.
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What happened in Action Week 2007? Throughout the country, dossiers were compiled of information where the Right to Education had been violated, before huge numbers of campaigners gathered in the capital Yaounde. The events were covered by the media. And a popular debate was aired on the topic Respect of the Right to Education in Cameroon: Stakes and prospects by 2015. After which a Great Chain Reaction for Learning took place where hundreds of people held hands for education. The debate involved civil society organizations, including Unions and the National EFA coordination unit. The Minister for Basic Education heard the public’s demands at this rally, which united hundreds of children in colourful cultural events.
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Global Action Week 2012

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