Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by Subject "Cameroon"
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African women in political leadership : a comparative study of cameroon (1192-2011) and South Africa (1994-2011)
(North-West University (South Africa), 2012)The main aim of the study was to compare the state of women's political representation in the leadership structures of South Africa and Cameroon after almost two decades of multi-party politics in these two African states. ... -
An analysis of legislative and institutional frameworks governing the rights of indigenous peoples in Cameroon
(North-West University (South Africa), 2017)This thesis critically examines the legislative and institutional framework governing the rights of indigenous peoples in Cameroon. The study specifically investigates and explicates on selected political, economic, social ... -
Assessing the impact of political crisis in Cameroon, 1972-2018
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Given the number of years of incessant escalation of violent conflict in the Anglophone region of Cameroon, this region has remained very backward compared to its Francophone counterpart, despite covering areas with major ... -
A comparative study on the impact of labour legislation on the role of trade unions in South Africa and Cameroon
(North-West University (South Africa)., 2008)The purpose of this inquiry, as suggested by the topic and explained in the problem statement, is to investigate the impact of labour legislation on the role of trade union in the South Africa and Cameroon. In a bid to ... -
A new implementation framework for disaster risk reduction policies and legislation for Cameroon: designing policy for action
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)Fifty-two years after the inception of the legal framework of the Cameroon civil protection law, which aimed to mitigate, prepare and reduce risk within the national territory, Cameroon is still lagging behind in terms of ... -
The right to primary education for refugee and asylum-seeking children in Cameroon : an appraisal of compliance with international law duties
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)In international human rights law, the right to education is arguably one of the most important rights for at least two reasons. First, it cuts across as a social, economic and cultural right. Second, it has a direct bearing ...