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INTERNATIONAL FAIR FOR YOUNG AFRICAN RESEARCHER : Le minresi accorde le parrainage

C’est ce qui ressort de l’accord de principe  donné par le MINRESI au comité d’organisation dudit événement dans sa lettre No 00520/MINRESI/B00/E60 du 01er Avril 2020. L’Afrique ne saurait accéder à sa pleine émergence sans un développement axé sur la recherche scientifique, et sans une pleine implication de sa jeunesse. C’est donc dans l’optique de dépasser ces freins à l’implication […]

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Rockefeller: “a country only develops with research”

In a country such as Cameroon, which abounds in an incalculable number of high-flying intellectuals, it is a little alarming to note the lack of interest and infatuation that is brought to the attention of the researcher, to his development, his notoriety and especially to the fundamental importance that he should represent on the technological

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IFYAR 2020 : Young Tech entrepreneurs give their anointing

Informed of the holding of the international fair of young African researchers, from 1 to 5 December 2020 in Yaounde, young Cameroonian entrepreneurs welcome this initiative, from the Scientific Center for Health. IFYAR 2020, a seed that is worth its weight in gold. Placed among the major scientific events of this year 2020 in Africa,

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Africa-Scientific Research: IFYAR the RDV 2020 is taking shape

From 1 to 5 December 2020, African researchers will converge on Yaoundé in Cameroon for the first edition of the International Fair for Young African Researchers (IFYAR). To date, all eyes are focused on the call for abstract submissions, which starts on 1 February next. At work since December 31, 2019, the organizing committee of

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IRD: One and a half million is the number of victims of snake bite poisoning each year in sub-Saharan Africa.

According to the IRD (Institute for Research for Development) One and a half million is the number of victims of poisoning following a snake bite every year in sub-Saharan Africa. An IRD researcher has just analyzed a hundred or so studies and medical reports published over the last forty years. Until then, no large-scale examination

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Etienne Tchoungui’s products have already won awards in Switzerland and Cameroon.

Tisane de Mamernat, Tosbisol 1,500, Etoncel 5,000, Stefent 2,500 fort, Vaïkeynent, Sinki-10, Reminote 2,000. Names that on first reading don’t lead to anything. However, they are part of the protocol of medicines based on plants and other ingredients that Etienne Tchoungui, a Cameroonian inventor, set up to “kill” hepatitis. This is good news for the

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This Nigerian woman turns weeds into natural gas

Mariama is a young, brilliant mother, she is part of this youth that gives hope to the whole African continent.Indeed this Nigerian engineer transforms harmful plants into biogas to provide electricity to households. She is a fervent environmentalist and produces organic fertilizers for an African agriculture essentially organic. the young woman also works on a

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