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Saturday, 19 March 2016
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Vocational Training: Framework For Certification Under Study
By
Elizabeth MOSIMA
A workshop on the conception of the National Framework of Certification opened in Yaounde yesterday, March 15, 2016.
Drafting and implementing policy in the domain of employment is a
preoccupation of government. It is in this light that a three-day
workshop to train officials on the process of the conception of a
National Framework of Certification opened in Yaounde yesterday, March
15, 2016.
Speaking at the opening, the Secretary General of the Ministry of
Employment and Vocational Training, Justin Kouekam said the challenge of
MINEFOP is to ensure fully the importance of exchange with other
sectors of education as assigned by the Sector Strategy Document. This
task, according to him, will enable the introduction of more rationality
and coherence in the functioning of vocational training and facilitate
the integration of youth and also help improve the system of education
in Cameroon. He called on the participants to work in a synergy in
order to be able to face the challenges ahead.
For three days, participants will be drilled on topics such as
“Contributing towards coherence, Transparency and the Integration of
Systems of Certification”, “Improving Access to qualifications for under
privileged groups”, “Introducing a Certain Flexibility for Learners,
Promoters and Users of the Products of Professional Training”, among
others. Organised by the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training,
the workshop brings together participants from across the country.
Map of Donga Mantung and Bui Divisions of North West Region of Cameroon
Monday, 14 March 2016
The Need To Educate The Akwaya Population On The Importance Of Antenatal Clinic (ANC)
By Ayamba Roseline
Tobby Vision Computers
Akwaya Sub-Division is found in Manyu
Division in the South west Region of Cameroon.
Antenatal Clinic is a health department
which provides care to the affairs of pregnant women in accordance to prevent
preterm deliveries, Mother to child transmission of various diseases and the
overall health of the pregnant women.
The following reasons below explains the
facts why this locality need awareness to the importance of Antenatal
clinic. The belief of Medical Pluralism
in Akwaya, has led to the neglect of Antenatal Clinic as many women of
different cultural or ethnic groups within the area, each adhering to its own
Medical tradition. With this, the people choose to acquire treatment forgetting
about the counter effect of African Traditional Medicine (ATM), which is of no
measurement, diagnostic investigation and or laboratory test and duration of
treatment thus leading to its negative effects.
The lack of knowledge to the importance of ANC in this area has led to
preterm deliveries and the eventual death of neonate leading to infants
Motality.The absence of equipment such as incubators for premature babies in
the district and health centers in this area is also a contributor to infant mortality
rate. Also this has led to greater risk of feotal malformation at birth due to
the inability for precautional measures which could have been taken into
consideration before birth, leading to many disabled children in the northern
part of Akwaya Sub-Division.
Moreover, the advent of such beliefs in
this area, most especially in the southern part of AKWAYA has created the chances
of many traditional birth attendance using in hygienic methods of delivering
and unsterilized ways of treating the umbilical cord infecting the babies with
diseases such as tetanus, instead of these women seeing the needs of the
midwives which they term costly and expensive. The failure to attend ANC, has
led to the transmission of mother to child infection such as cervico-vagina infection
which could have been prevented during pregnancy
Not withstanding, leaving out the
effect post on the neonatal mortality rate and the risk factor, the pregnant
women are highly at risk as many of them lost their lives during delivery as a
result of not knowing actual delivery period of delivery so as to be alert, if
it is either through operation or monitoring at the pregnancy by a health personnel
of physicians.
Also, their failure to attend ANC in the acquisition of knowledge about
child’s nutrition and health situation, has led to high malnutrition rate in
the northern part of Akwaya, health disorder like kwashokor,beriberi and growth
retardation in children.
Stemming from the people’s view point,
they are not far from the reason of such a practice. The few and limited health
canters in the area and the distant in acquiring health facilities has
contributed to the practice of medical pluralism in this area.
How can there be discourage from such
practices? The creation of health centers with modern equipment and employment
of staff to this health care will help reduce such risk and practices, and
improve on the general health situation of the population of this area.
Also,the creation of roads in linking this areas to most towns of Cameroon will
help create awareness and reduce stress and manipulation of the people by their
neighboring Nigeria towns which serves as the easiest means of accessibility to
most villages in Akwaya.
By and large, the Government effort
in the built up of social networking will also increase the knowledge of
biomedical as the physician and health care givers will be able to communicate
with colleagues about new skills and also seek the knowledge of telemedicine
will help update their skills and improve the health condition of the people in
this community.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Tobby Vision Computers Supports The Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact
Corporate sustainability starts with a company’s value system
and a principled approach to doing business. This means operating in
ways that, at a minimum, meet fundamental responsibilities in the areas
of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. Responsible
businesses enact the same values and principles wherever they have a
presence, and know that good practices in one area do not offset harm in
another. By incorporating the Global Compact principles into
strategies, policies and procedures, and establishing a culture of
integrity, companies are not only upholding their basic responsibilities
to people and planet, but also setting the stage for long-term success.
The UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles are derived from: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Labour Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
Human Rights
Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and
Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.
Labour
Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;
Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;
Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labour; and
Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.
Environment
Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;
Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and
Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.
Anti-Corruption
Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Recruitment Of Drivers At British High Commission
BRITISH
HIGH COMMISSION YAOUNDE
OFFICE
NOTICE NO – 01/16 YAO
POSITION : 02 Drivers
SECTION : Corporate Service
GRADE :
S1
POSITION TYPE : Permanent/Full
Time
Main Purpose of the
Job
Drive BHC staff
and its visitors to various destinations in Cameroon and occasionally to Gabon,
Chad, CAR and Equatorial Guinea. Run various errands for BHC Yaounde and carry
out minor administrative tasks.
Roles and responsibilities / what will the
jobholder be expected to achieve?
·
Drive passengers to destinations as detailed
in a safe and careful manner
·
Being responsible for security of the vehicle while in
use
·
Keeping the vehicle clean internally and externally
·
Routinely checking for noticeable defects and liaising
with line manager for urgent repairs
·
Properly recording journeys on the car log book and
updating the vehicle maintenance logbook
·
Promptly Reporting all accidents and near misses to
line manager
·
Meet and greet visitors in a friendly and
polite manner at the airport and other pickup points
·
Other administrative ad hoc tasks
Key Competencies
Delivering a quality service:
You
take into account customer needs and
requirements in your work area. You are effective in organising your time and
activities to deliver a high quality and efficient service.
Collaborating
and Partnering: You treat
others with consideration and respect. You work effectively and supportively
with colleagues, both individually and in teams.
Communicating: You provide information clearly and concisely. You are fair and respectful, using appropriate language and actions in your communication with others. You are willing to express your own views and contribute to team discussions.
Changing
and Improving: You are
open to change and willing to suggest ideas for improvements to the way things
are done in your own work
Specialist
skills
Fluency (oral and
written) in English and French is essential. A good knowledge of the
Cameroonian terrain is required. Basic knowledge of car mechanics is essential
and will be tested.
Other requirements and experience:
Applicants must have
a valid driver’s licence and must have worked in a similar capacity for at
least three years. Cross-border driving experience will be an added advantage.
NOTE:
·
The British High
Commission in
Yaounde is an equal opportunities employer, dedicated to inclusivity, a diverse
workforce and valuing difference.
·
Staff recruited locally by The British High Commission in Yaounde is subject to Terms and Conditions
of Service according to local Cameroon employment law.
·
All applicants must be legally able to work
in Cameroon with the correct visa/status/work permit.
·
The successful candidate will be subject to reference
checking and security clearances checks.
·
If you have not heard from us 3 weeks after
the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful. Note: Any
questions you may have about this position will only be answered during
interview, should you be invited.
To Apply
All
applicants should submit a short (1 page maximum) covering letter stating why
they are a suitable candidate for the position, along with a copy of their CV
in English, by email to: Recruitment.Africa9@fco.gov.uk
or deposit completed files at the British High Commission office
Internal applicants should
also submit the above, with a copy of their most recent 24 months of appraisal
evidence (i.e. two full appraisals, or however many abridged appraisals,
minutes etc to make up two years’ worth of evidence’) to the same email or
physical address
Internal candidates, and spouses of diplomatic officers:
Please quote in the subject line, of your email, the Vacancy Notice No: 01/16 YAO, and position you are applying for, and also
indicate that you are an internal candidate, or spouse of a diplomatic officer.
All candidates: Please
quote in the subject line, of your email or on the back of your envelope the
Vacancy Notice No: 01/16 YAO and the position you are applying for.
The closing date is 26th February 2016 and no further applications will be
accepted after this date.
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