Book - Diaspora and Development
Title: Diaspora camerounaise : En dehors de l’Etat, Au sein de la Nation
The book features an introduction, a foreword and 19 chapters adding up to a total of 382 pages. Its publication was published on April 22, 2015. We hope that this book will combine the perspectives of the Cameroonian diaspora with those of various scholars and practitioners interested in the involvement of the diaspora in the development of the country.
The book’s main audience is nationals of other African countries, as well as regional and international institutions which are cooperating with our country to improve the actions and activities aimed at ensuring its smooth development.
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We are a team of professionals from Africa who reside abroad. We believe that we can make a difference in our continent. Through programs, policies, and advocacy for Africans abroad, we are determined to harness our talents, expertise, and resources for Africa's development and nation building. In furthering these objectives, we have established a think tank called CABAC with the mission to promote patriotism, networking and cooperation among Africans in the Diaspora. In that endeavour, we intend to mobilize the vast resources of manpower and machinery available. One of our projects was this book entitled “Cameroonian Diaspora: Outside the State, Within the Nation.” 19 experts, working throughout the world have contributed to it. It explores the extent to which the African diaspora influence of national development issues as well as the plurality of modalities it can exercise such influence.
The objective of Think Tank CABAC is to respectfully engage with you on R&D activities on diaspora issues.
Your support can take various forms:
1) A publication to a paper to an international newspaper featuring the book
2) A translation of a book in English
3) And identification of a renowned publisher and a publication of the English version of the book
4) Financial support to launching ceremonies of the current version
5) Interventions to conferences/lectures/events by the co-authors in the book.
The book features an introduction, a foreword, and 19 chapters, adding up to a total of about 382 pages. It was published in Canada on 5 April 2015. We hope that this book will combine the perspectives of the African diaspora with those of various scholars and practitioners interested in the involvement of the diaspora in the development of the continent. Having this book endorsed by a respected personality like you is a privilege and a tremendous support.
The book’s main audience is nationals of other African countries, as well as regional and international institutions which are cooperating with our country to improve the actions and activities aimed at ensuring its smooth development.
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