The Institute for The Vote Sizing was certified by the Colombian Center for Psychological Research and Intervention, which is a integrated by a professional group of people who work for the development of psychology as a scientific discipline.
CENCOLP conducted an investigation regarding on how the exercise is applied, denoting that it is a proposal for participatory action and investigation. This is an initiative that starts from the presence of a dissatisfaction or need to...
“La route ne tue pas mais c’est nous qui tuons…” Black Rogers exclaims in his song titled “La Route ne Tue Pas.” His message is that the road itself does not kill. Instead we, the road users, kill ourselves because of our unruliness and irresponsible driving.
Many ghastly accidents occur every day. Road accidents are among the most agonizing because they occur frequently and claim many lives due to carelessness. Road accidents cause deaths that could...
Awafong Julius and Nyaa Hans, a PhD Fellow of the University of Yaounde 1, were on CRTV Morning Safari Yaounde. Together with the hosts, they explained the difficulties research students go through, especially the corrupt attitudes of some lecturers and supervisors. This is the first Part. Part 1 of 3.
Awafong Julius and Nyaa Hans, a PhD Fellow of the University of Yaounde 1, were on CRTV Morning Safari Yaounde. Together with the hosts, they explained the difficulties research students go through, especially the corrupt attitudes of some lecturers and supervisors. This is the second Part. Part 2 of 3.
Awafong Julius and Nyaa Hans, a PhD Fellow of the University of Yaounde 1, were on CRTV Morning Safari Yaounde. Together with the hosts, they explained the difficulties research students go through, especially the corrupt attitudes of some lecturers and supervisors. This is the last Part. Part 3 of 3.
Julius Awafong sampled the opinions of Upper Sixth History students on Vote Sized Leaning and their responses were so interesting. Find out the statistics here http://votesizing.org/uploaded-survey/English-Evening-School-History-Class-Survey-U6
"Deconstructing Anthropocentrism in African Literature: An Ecocritical Study of Ngugi Wa Thiongo’s Wizard of the Crow"
By
Fomin Edward Efuet
Department of African Literature and Civilisation
The University of Yaounde I
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Anthropocentrism is defined differently by different ecocritics. Lawrence Buell, for example in The Future of Environmental Criticism, defines this term as “the assumption or view that the interests of...
Julius Awafong, outreach Coordinator for Vote Sizing carries out a survey in a literature class on Vote Size Learning as he is assisted by the Literature Class Teacher - Mbih Yong Francis.
After sampling a class on Vote Sized Learning (VSL) Julius Awafong explains how the process of filling on speadsheet goes about. How to deal with students who have from the highest to the lowest scores in examinations.
On Equinox TV based in Douala - Cameroon, on the "Talking Point" show, Julius Awafong and Dickson Nji Awah of the Civil Society and Host Vandoline Nkwain talked about Vote Sizing, its necessity and applicability in the Cameroon context. Continue watching Part 2.
On Equinox TV based in Douala - Cameroon, on the "Talking Point" show, Julius Awafong and Dickson Nji Awah of the Civil Society and Host Vandoline Nkwain talked about Vote Sizing, its necessity and applicability in the Cameroon context.
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L'approche de démocratie basée sur "une-personne une-voix" se trouve etre insuffisant d'établir la démocratie au Cameroun et en Afrique. Awafong Julius qui soutient qui dénonce la démocratie de "1-peronne 1-voix" et le coordonateur de Vote Sizing, et Eddy-Patrick DONKENG et journaliste camerounais qui travail avec http://237online.com...
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During the world democracy week, Cameroonians had a second thought on how they could invite tolerance in politics. But what brought intolerance into politics? Was it becoming a tool of destruction and hatred? Julius Awafong of Vote Sizing and Atanga Celestine of the Social Democratic Front (SDF) Party, shed their views. Tabi Clarkson of Radio Tiemeni Siantou was the host.
A law, generally, is known as a rule usually made by a government to put order in its society. With this in mind, we all expect to harvest good results when good laws are put in place because the objective is to bring and strengthen peace that will provide a healthy atmosphere for development and wellbeing of the citizens of that society. Laws, rules or regulations are also made by groups, meetings, association, organisations, to keep some order in the way they operate.
A close...
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Julius Awafong on a live show on Radio Tiemeni Siantu, based in Yaounde, Cameroon, criticises the old version and traditional 1-man 1-vote model of Democracy. How it has promoted corruption and underdevelopment, not only in Cameroon, but in most nations of our planet.
Elections Cameroon (ELECAM) a newly created elections organising body created by President Paul Biya of Cameroon has provoked a lot of thoughts. Julius Awafong of Vote Sizing and John Fomunki of the CPDM shared their views of the raison d'etre of ELECAM on Radio Tiemeni Siantou. Clarkson was the host. Listen and post your comments.
Julius Awafong was invited on Radio Tiemeni Siantou during the 24 years of the CPDM as the governing party in Cameroon. Learn more by listening to the show.
What is Votesizing and how necessary is it for Cameroon in particular and Africa in general? Julius Awafong of Vote Sizing and Kindo of RTS in Yaounde, elaborated on these questions.
Julius Awafong uses avocado fruits to explain the art of democratic reform.
We urgently need a democratic reform, because I think this powerful/wealthy few, who have used their enourmous power to take upon themselves the control of the cockpit of this planet, are blindly heading directly to crash with another WTC in the middle of the universe.
Julius Awafong participated in this debate and tried to explain to the audience how we badly need Vote Sizing to eradicate the massive corruption which has not only become a way of life but has also transformed abnormal to normal, has rendered immoral acts moral, illegal things legal...
"it is no news to hear that someone has embezzled, rather it is news to hear that someone has not embezzled" (Shifu Ngalla).
The Yaounde based Women's Association "LEAN ON ME" invited Julius Awafong, to open their meeting with an educative topic - "Fighting STRESS".
Being in a society where life is becoming harder and harder thereby promoting stress, Julius found a way of saying how VOTE SIZING can make life more comfortable for human beings, thereby reducing the causes of stress.
Here we are in a little village of Cameroon. Just like many other villages around the world, Early Marriage has shown the weakness of present day Democratic Governments.
"The Government can't solve all problems" - some people think. But, one can easily figure out that, Government is powerfully able to help the wealthy rig elections, render the majority voiceless, promote misery, maintain the wealthy in power, widen the gap between the rich and poor, promote corruption and give a...
Cameroonians who can afford to buy tap water wait in line
A child walks away from a town toilet
Sewage from a Yaounde pit toilet runs directly into a stream that many people must use as their source of water
A woman gets water from a town well
Julius Awafong advocates systemic change
A northern Cameroon rural water source
This morning when I flushed the...
While acknowledging that the former Ministers of the Economy and Finance, Polycarpe Abah Abah, and Public Health, Urbain Olanguena Awono, could be guilty of misappropriation of public funds, the primary motive of their arrests, beyond reasonable doubt, rests on differing political ideologies in a regime that nourishes dearth of a democracy of opinion.
In a bid to settle scores in a political system where everyone in government is obliged to speak the language of his master, and as much as you...