Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region

This paper examines the impact of community education and challenges facing Centres for Education and Community Action as a rural development strategy in Cameroon. The study was conducted in the North-West Region of Cameroon, employing field observations, semi-structured interviews with key informan...

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Main Author: Fonteh Athanasius Amungwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kathmandu University 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Education and Research
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Online Access:http://kusoed.edu.np/journal/index.php/je/article/view/310
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spelling doaj-49ec4c76ab8e4f37914ac51990ba57772020-11-25T03:32:24ZengKathmandu UniversityJournal of Education and Research2091-01182091-25602018-12-01825174171Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West RegionFonteh Athanasius Amungwa0University of Buea, Buea, CameroonThis paper examines the impact of community education and challenges facing Centres for Education and Community Action as a rural development strategy in Cameroon. The study was conducted in the North-West Region of Cameroon, employing field observations, semi-structured interviews with key informants using a convenient sampling technique and through elaborate review of documents. These research instruments were blended into what is termed triangulation and the data collected was analysed descriptively. The main focus of qualitative analysis is to understand the ways in which people act and the accounts that people give for their actions. This paper posits that extreme dependence on the provision of Western formal education cannot solve the problems of a rapidly changing society like Cameroon, which is facing a long-term economic crisis and persistent unemployment issues of graduates. Consequently, education should be redefined in the context of the prevailing economic crisis to make it responsive to the aspirations of rural communities. Findings showed that community education had contributed towards rural development immensely but has suffered many challenges due to neglect of the field in the policy agenda. This paper recommends the integration of community education with formal education to facilitate group and community betterment in particular and rural transformation in general.http://kusoed.edu.np/journal/index.php/je/article/view/310poverty reducationrural development strategynon-formal educationcommunity education
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Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
Journal of Education and Research
poverty reducation
rural development strategy
non-formal education
community education
author_facet Fonteh Athanasius Amungwa
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title Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
title_short Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
title_full Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
title_fullStr Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
title_full_unstemmed Impact and Challenges of Centres for Education and Community Action in Cameroon’s North West Region
title_sort impact and challenges of centres for education and community action in cameroon’s north west region
publisher Kathmandu University
series Journal of Education and Research
issn 2091-0118
2091-2560
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper examines the impact of community education and challenges facing Centres for Education and Community Action as a rural development strategy in Cameroon. The study was conducted in the North-West Region of Cameroon, employing field observations, semi-structured interviews with key informants using a convenient sampling technique and through elaborate review of documents. These research instruments were blended into what is termed triangulation and the data collected was analysed descriptively. The main focus of qualitative analysis is to understand the ways in which people act and the accounts that people give for their actions. This paper posits that extreme dependence on the provision of Western formal education cannot solve the problems of a rapidly changing society like Cameroon, which is facing a long-term economic crisis and persistent unemployment issues of graduates. Consequently, education should be redefined in the context of the prevailing economic crisis to make it responsive to the aspirations of rural communities. Findings showed that community education had contributed towards rural development immensely but has suffered many challenges due to neglect of the field in the policy agenda. This paper recommends the integration of community education with formal education to facilitate group and community betterment in particular and rural transformation in general.
topic poverty reducation
rural development strategy
non-formal education
community education
url http://kusoed.edu.np/journal/index.php/je/article/view/310
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