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2006

Cameroon: Development and Social Change

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Women’S Literacy In Ngaoundéré, Cameroon, Brianne Carpenter Oct 2006

Women’S Literacy In Ngaoundéré, Cameroon, Brianne Carpenter

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This paper will be a look at adult women’s literacy specifically in Ngaoundéré, Adamaoua, Cameroon. I will begin by placing Cameroon’s illiteracy rates into a global context. I will then define what literacy is, why it is essential to development, how it benefits women particularly, and what women are affected and why. This will be done through a combination of scholarly research and interviews with women participants of the project of “Les Femmes Royales du Lamidat.” I hope to create a setting and a face of one of development’s most pressing issues by letting the women’s words speak for themselves. …