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Happy Birthday, Rosa Parks!
The “mother of the civil rights movement” would have been 100 years old on February 4, 2013. Her refusal to sit in the back of a Montgomery, Alabama, bus on December 1, 1955, ignited a movement that ultimately challenged racial segregation
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Secretary John Kerry's Biography
On February 1, 2013, John Forbes Kerry was sworn in as the 68th Secretary of State of the United States, becoming the first sitting Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman to become Secretary in over a century. Secretary Kerry joined the State Department after 28 years in the United States Senate,...
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Crelicam Ebony Donates Guitar To Museum
On January 30, 2013 at the Cameroon National Museum, Crelicam SARL Director General Mr. Charlie Redden presented a guitar made of Cameroonian ebony and other fine timber processed by Crelicam to Minister of Arts and Culture Ama Tutu Muna.
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Book Discussion with Students from UPAC
To commemorate Martin Luther King Jr Day, U.S Embassy organized a book discussion program on January 29, 2013. The program that focused on Marshall Rosenberg’s Nouveaux Horizons book “Les Mots sont des fenetres” brought together twenty-five students in Peace and Development Studies
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U.S. Ambassador Speaks at PEPFAR Meeting
PEPFAR is an acronym that stands for the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief. But what we like to say is that it is actually Two Presidents’ Emergency Program for AIDS Relief. Read more
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Speeches
Ambassador Jackson
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Report
International Religious Freedom
Cameroon 2011 Report (PDF-265 KB)
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Report
2012 Trafficking in Persons Report on Cameroon
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Report
Human Rights Practices
2012 Report on Cameroon (PDF - 178KB)
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AGOA
AGOA Boosts Trade with Africa
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Obama Proclamation on National African American History Month
In America, we share a dream that lies at the heart of our founding: that no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter how modest your beginnings or the circumstances of your birth, you can make it if you try. Yet, for many and for much of our Nation's history, that dream has gone unfilled. For African Americans, it was a dream denied until 150 years ago, when a great emancipator called for the end of slavery.
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Information Resource Center Orientates Users to its Services
Information Resource Center (IRC) held its usual monthly orientation session on January 30, 2013 which brought together twenty five participants comprising students, teachers and researchers. After routine registration formalities and welcome pleasantries from IRC staff, the Reference Librarian Edna Enyeji gave a brief description of the US Embassy, followed by a detailed description of the IRC and the services it provides to the public
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Critical Chance Exists to Contain Some Diseases, Expert Says
An influential leader in the global health community says scientific advances have created a great opportunity to “completely control highly dangerous infectious diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.” Dr. Mark Dybul writes about this opportunity in an essay released by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis
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Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson at Wilson Center on U.S.-Africa Partnership
Thank you. I want to thank Michael for his opening remarks, and Michael and Steve for hosting me here today. I also want to thank all of the distinguished guests in the audience, including members of the diplomatic corps and colleagues from the think tank community. It is an honor to speak to such a distinguished group of leaders who, like me, are so committed to Africa. Let me also thank my wife, Anne. U.S.-Africa Partnership: The Last Four Years and Beyond »
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Embassy Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr Legacy
On January 16, 2013 the Information Resource Center celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy with a documentary film screening entitled "Great Hearts of Courage". The Public Affairs Officer Matthew McKeever welcomed the audience as he gave a brief inside to why American’s observe the third Monday of January every year as Martin Luther King, Jr. day which was first established by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, and was first observed in 1986.
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Proclamation on 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation
PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: On December 31, 1862, our Nation marked the end of another year of civil war. At Shiloh and Seven Pines, Harpers Ferry and Antietam, brother had fought against brother. Sister had fought against sister. Blood and bitterness had deepened the divide that separated North from South, eroding the bonds of affection that once united 34 States under a single flag. Slavery still suspended the possibility of an America where life and liberty were the birthright of all, not the province of some. The Emancipation Proclamation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, was a watershed in U.S. history. »
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Humphrey Fellowship and Fulbright African Scholar Programs Anouncement
The Public Affairs Section of the United States Embassy in Yaounde is seeking qualified candidates for the Hubert. H. Humphrey Fellowship and the J.W. Fulbright African Scholar programs. Preliminary applications for these scholarships are available on U.S. Embassy website at http://yaounde.usembassy.gov . Completed application files must be sent electronically to ExchangesYaounde@state.gov no later than March 1, 2013.
Spotlight USA
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Go Wild! Coming Together for Conservation eJournal USA
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Entrepreneurs: The Next Generation eJournal USA
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Youth Votes! The 2012 U.S. Elections eJournal USA
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A Responsible Press Office in the Digital Age IIP handbook
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STEP
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Fraud Alert
Avoiding Cameroonian Scams
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