At the Fourth International Economic Forum for Development held recently in Paris, France, many investors and promoters of entrepreneurship in Africa and the West honored their annual meeting with their presence.
The prize received by Armand Claude Abanda was dedicated to the first lady, Chantal Biya, the godmother of operations "100,000 women" and "MIJEF 2035".Cameroon was represented at these meetings, which emphasized the future of digital technology by Jean Joseph Atangana, Minister Counselor at the Embassy of Cameroon in Paris and Armand Claude Abanda, Resident Representative of the African Institute of Informatics In Yaoundé.
A Cameroonian Honored In Paris -- Dedicates His Prize To Chantal Biya |
The two panellists underlined the will of the President of the Republic, Paul Biya, to make the digital economy an important lever of development in the march of Cameroon towards emergence by 2035. " Launches of recycling seminars and initiatives aiming at the all-round stowage, the public administration takes the digital step, explained Jean Joseph Atangana. At the same time, explained Armand Claude Abanda, Cameroon's first lady, Chantal Biya, supports ICT mass education initiatives, "the paper reports.
The IAI resident representative cited as an example the 100,000 women operation, which enabled thousands of women, all social categories, to be introduced to the IT professions.
Above all, the social impact of the project "MIJEF 2035" - a project for the training of one million young people, children and women by the year 2035 - will take place during the ceremony Of the 2017 Awards, organized by the International Group of Women Active, crowning of the economic forum, many African personalities were distinguished for different social causes.
On this occasion, Armand Claude Abanda was awarded the "Manager of the Year" trophy. The resident representative of IAI Cameroon was rewarded for the efforts made in the field of computer training for vulnerable groups such as women and young people.
After receiving the trophy of the structure headed by Mrs. Althermath Massing.
Source: cameroon-info.net