Social Media Ignites Widespread Civic Engagement on the Eve of Cameroon's Presidential Election
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Social media ignites widespread civic engagement on the eve of Cameroon's presidential election
A nationwide election education program has resulted in 2.2 million more registered voters compared to the 2018 electionOriginally published on Global VoicesThe Cameroonian flag with “likes” signifying social media engagement next to it. Image from Canva. In 2025, the internet is more than just a business tool. In Africa, young people are also using it to amplify their voices and get involved in politics. Such is the case in Cameroon. Access to …
On 12 October 202, a presidential election will be held in Cameroon following the convening by the Head of State of the electoral corps, in accordance with the timetable prescribed by the Constitution of the Republic. On Saturday, 26 July, the Electoral Council of ELECAM, the body responsible for elections, will publish, after a first regular examination, the list of candidates selected for submission to the Constitutional Council, which will de…
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