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  • Ambassador Garvey greets members of the community who will benefit from the cassava processing center Ambassador Inaugurates Cassava Processing Center

    United States Ambassador to Cameroon Janet Garvey visited Kribi July 6 to open a cassava processing center funded through the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) program and implemented by the local organization l’Union des Gics Des Agriculteurs de l’Ocean.

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  • U.S. Ambassador to Cameroon, H.E. Janet E. Garvey and guests at the celebration Embassy Observes July 4th With A Lincoln Twist

    The life, works, and impact of Abraham Lincoln were among the key themes addressed as the Embassy of the United States of America in Yaoundé, Cameroon celebrated the 233rd anniversary of the signing and ratification of the Declaration of Independence with a ceremony on the embassy grounds July 2.

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  • Ambassador Garvey engages with Muslim leaders during discussion Ambassador Garvey Engages with Muslim Leaders

    On June 24, 2009, Ambassador Janet Garvey held a round table discussion with 20 influential Muslim leaders to hear their reactions to President Obama’s June 4 speech in Cairo on a new beginning. The discussion lasted for 2 hours but could have continued all morning at the American Corners Garoua.

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Ambassador Janet Garvey and Cameroonian Defense Minister Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o opened an Embassy-sponsored

Conference on Civilian-Military Relation

U.S. Embassy in Yaounde hosted Mr. Stephen Rosenbaum, lecturer at the University of California.......

American Lawyer Discusses Judicial Independence

On July 16, 2009, close to seventy university students gathered at the Douala American Language Center...

Youth Entrepreneurship Seminar in Douala



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