The Cameroon Community, for short
CamCom was created with a view of developing a social platform for
Cameroonians in home and abroad to interact with one
another and express their opinion, and also give advice and various
links that are set up to render professional advice with regards to
health, education, employment, housing, immigration and many other
areas that help can be given to those who need it. The site mainly
provides general information on the above mentioned, advertisement
and social interaction amongst the visitors of this web site.
There is also a forum
at CamCom Global, where Cameroonians and other Africans can come an air
their views with regards to socio-economic and political aspects in
Africa as a whole and Cameroon in particular. Because of the many
things that are going on, or not going on in Cameroon depending on
how one looks at it. There are many topics that are worth debating
out here, and is through platforms like this that the ordinary
people can change the attitudes and decisions of those in power. So
please, feel free to write to us with your point of
view, and we will load it up here for all to read.
We are also aiming at bringing
businesses and professionals in one platform, so as to provide them
with maximum advertisement and also provide tangible business advise
to anyone who wishes to start up a new business.
All the links on this web site
has been carefully selected, so as to help our site visitors to
click on the link that they think would be helpful to their search.
We constantly update all the
information on this web site, so we can provide our readers with
information that we hope would be of some important to their search.
Along with all the interesting stuffs
that we have on this web site, we will be launching some other very
exciting things very soon. You can link to Have Your Say and have a
good debate on any topic of your choice or respond to someone
else's. You can also send us your picture to upload on our photo gallery.
We also welcome ideas from our visitors
that would help to improve this web site, just click here and let
us know what you think.
Colin
Powell
The more we know about each other, the more we learn
about each other, the more we engage on differences that we have
between our societies and between our social systems and between our
political points of view, the better off we are. The more dialogue
we have at every level, and especially at the academic level, where
opinion-makers are located the better off we are. March 18, 2004