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Insecurity and migration in Central Africa
Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST) of UNESCO
Publié le mercredi 20 juillet 2016
Résumé
The current crises in the Central Africa and the Great Lakes sub-regions have caused the movement of persons in an unprecedented scale. The most recent case studies of insecurity in these sub-regions are quite revealing on the impact of insecurity and migration in Central Africa, in human societies and particularly on women and youths.
Annonce
Argument
The current crises in the Central Africa and the Great Lakes sub-regions have caused the movement of persons in an unprecedented scale. The most recent case studies of insecurity in these sub-regions are quite revealing on the impact of insecurity and migration in Central Africa, in human societies and particularly on women and youths.
As a result, the Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST) of UNESCO is organizing a forum to enable the understanding of the phenomena of insecurity and migration in the Central African sub-region as well as their effects on the vulnerable population, women and youths.
The Forum's scientific debates shall focus on four sub-themes: refugees and time codes; youths and social change; climatic conditions and women empowerment; food insecurity and an upsurge in criminality.
The scientific committee of the MOST Ministerial Forum calls for papers under the following sub-themes:
- Sub-theme 1: Refugees: Time and codes
- Sub- theme 2: Young People and Social Change
- Sub-theme 3: Climatic Conditions and Women Empowerment
- Sub-theme 4: Food Insecurity and an Upsurge in Criminality
Submission guidelines
Proposed abstracts in English or French are expected latest July 30th 2016.
Authors are expected to send in their power point presentations and complete papers to the addresses below latest 15th September 2015.
Power point presentations shall have duration of 15 minutes.
Complete papers should not be more than 10 pages including, among others, in-text citations, and should be written in Times New Roman font size 12 and 1.5 line spacing.
Date and place
Cameroon from the 24th to 26th of October 2016
Scientific Committee MOST FORUM
Yaoundé 2016
- Elizabeth Tamajong (Directeur de Recherche)
- Mbouombouo Pierre (Maitre de Recherche)
- Ngwang Micheal (Chargé de Cours)
- Kiwoh Terence (Chargé de Recherche)
Catégories
- Afrique (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Géographie > Migrations, immigrations, minorités
Lieux
- Yaoundé, Cameroun
Dates
- samedi 30 juillet 2016
Mots-clés
- insécurité, migration
Contacts
- Terence Nsai Kiwoh
courriel : kiwohnsai [at] gmail [dot] com - Aziamin Asongu Norah
courriel : norahasongu [at] yahoo [dot] com - Pierre Mbouombouo
courriel : mbouomsp [at] yahoo [dot] com
Source de l'information
- Terence Nsai Kiwoh
courriel : kiwohnsai [at] gmail [dot] com
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« Insecurity and migration in Central Africa », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le mercredi 20 juillet 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/373619