Website: www.minjec.gov.cm
View Kamer Profile: MINJEC
Tel: (+237) 222 20 35 64 / (+237) 2 22 20 47 03
Current Minister: Gabriel DODO NDOKE
Training Centres:
Dénomination | Date de création |
CENAJES de KRIBI | |
Centre Multifonctionnel de Formation des Jeunes de Yaounde (CMFJ) | |
Centre National d’Education Populaire et Civique (CNEPCI) |
2014 |
Centre national de diffusion de la documentation pour la jeunesse (Cnpddj) | |
Centre National de Documentation |
Events: MINJEC Business Challenge, Fete de la Jeunesse, Youth Connekt Cameroon
Description
The Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic Education is like the person in charge of helping young people and teaching them about being good citizens. They have important jobs to do:
- They come up with plans to help young people contribute to the country’s development and learn about important values like peace, hard work, democracy, and helping each other.
- They teach young people about being good citizens and having strong morals.
- They make sure that young people’s ideas and needs are considered when the country is making plans for different areas.
- They help young people in both cities and rural areas to find their place in society and have good lives.
- They work on bringing people from different parts of the country together and making everyone feel like they belong.
- They help young people learn about business and how to improve their lives, and they also support youth groups.
- They watch over the activities of youth groups and make sure they’re doing positive things.
- They make sure that young people are aware of government programs that can help them in cities and rural places.
- They supervise organizations that are focused on youth and civic education, like the National Civic Service for Participation in Development and the National Youth Council.
They’re like the leader in helping young people understand how to be good citizens, and they make sure young people have a voice in the country’s plans and activities.