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Ndengue, Rose. "Femmes sphère publique et pouvoir politique en postcolonie : le cas du Cameroun (1945-années 2000)." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCC088.
Full textSince the beginning, the access requirements to the “modern citizenship” developed for colonized people after the Second World War have a strong gendered dimension within their configuration. Although theses norms and regulations are emerging in a context renowned for its opening to a relative liberalization of social and political life, the limitations they contain plus the mechanisms of their implementation shed some light on the desire of the colonial authorities to seriously consider the inevitable change. They then set up a public sphere in which they guarantee the legitimacy of the interlocutors presiding there. The disqualifying underpinnings of the modern political participation have had a lasting effect on how the whole process is invested by authorities, populations and historiography. Thus, in the case of Cameroon, the gendered construction of citizenship lead to a marginal presence of women in political bodies – and more precisely in the formal political field –, as well as in the country’s political historiography. However, this underrepresentation within political space and history does not mean that women involvement in politics is insignificant. It reflects, rather, a visible distinction of men and women in the public sphere. So, this work aims to prove that Cameroonian women stand out as political agents on a constant basis. By extending the perimeter of political participation to actions, not being only derived from Western modernity, this research reveals the varied political actions (collective or individual) taken by these women
N'Gaballa, Marie-Thérèse. "La condition de la femme au Cameroun." Nice, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001NICE0055.
Full textNkolo, Asse Sosso Ginette Patience. "Les femmes entrepreneures dans la société politique camerounaise." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0067/document.
Full textWith the return to multi party system in Cameroon in the 1990s,Cameroon’s state witnessed the rise of new players, including womenentrepreneurs. This thesis aims at determining the structural lessons learnedfrom the sociopolitical dynamics of women entrepreneurs in social and politicalsphere about the functioning of Cameroon’s political system with regard togender. Through this inquiry, our goal is to see how the entry of women ingeneral and mainstreaming of women entrepreneurs in particular in the politicalsystem results in a change of ethos on cameroon’s political life which is stronglymarked by the ethos of notability-seniority and manhood and mainlycharacterized by the governance of manducation and policy of self-replication
Belobo, Thérèse. "Les femmes et les métiers de la communication au Cameroun." Paris 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA020050.
Full textPionchon, Sylvie Derville Grégory. "Les femmes et la politique /." Grenoble : Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39127916r.
Full textOnana, François-Xavier. "Motivations et modes de gestion des femmes entrepreneurs au Cameroun : une étude exploratoire." Bordeaux 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BOR40041.
Full textOn the basis of results from studies carried out on the motivations of European and American entrepreneurs and from our personal observations, we have tried to explain why women opt for the creation of their own entreprises in cameroon. Management methods used in priority by women entrepreneurs have also been explained within the framework of this study. In order to account for the impact of the cultural and economic diversity of Cameroon, a sample of 117 women entrepreneurs from different cultural spheres of the country has been considered
Temgoua, Nanda Eudoxie. "Politiques linguistiques et culturelles à l'égard des minorités au Canada au Québec et au Cameroun." Paris 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA030012.
Full textFollowing historical competitions in Canada, in Quebec just like in Cameroun, the governments of its countries believed good to give to French and English a statute of official languages. However, in practice, these two languages which have in theory an equal statute are unequal. In Canada, English who is the language of the majority is in dominant situation. In Cameroun, it is the opposite. To cure in this established fact, the governments of these countries set up linguistic and cultural policies said official bilingualism. After the analysis of these policies, we showed their failure. Because, the governments for various reasons, did not give each other all the means necessary to the training and the use of the minority official language on all the wide one of their respective territory. In the final analysis, instead of tightening the misunderstood Quebecers feeling, decided on their premises to pass from bilingualism to the unilinguism in order to protect the French language. The refusal of their recognition like distinct company by the federal government, A to bring to assert their political independence. In Cameroun, the english-speaking with a different degree awoke and claim more and more with violence to their autonomy
Freedman, Jane. "Femmes politiques : mythes et symboles /." Paris ; Montréal : l'Harmattan, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376198150.
Full textZe, Martin. "Fonctionnaire et politique au Cameroun : contribution à l'étude des systèmes politico-administratifs des Etats africains." Reims, 2005. http://theses.univ-reims.fr:80/exl-doc/GED00000131.pdf.
Full textCan a Cameroonian civil servant deal with politics which consequences for his taking part on political matters. Like other citizens, the Cameroonians civil servant has political right and freedom. Specific legal norms have been provide some restrictions on the base of these legal norms, one can observe a massive implication of civil servants in political life, with various consequences within phenomenon of “politization of administration and fonctionnarisation of political institutions”
Ela, Ela Emmanuel. "La politique de défense du Cameroun depuis 1959 : contraintes et réalités." Nantes, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000NANT3014.
Full textEbene, Nyamnding Elise Mireille. "Politiques agricoles et crise de l'économie camerounaise (1960-1998)." Bordeaux 3, 2011. https://extranet.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/memoires/diffusion.php?nnt=2011BOR30067.
Full textThis thesis which is entitled : “Politiques agricoles et crise de l’économie camerounaise (1960-1998)” in English “The role of the Cameroon’s agricultural policies in the wreck of the national economy from 1960 to 1998”, appears to be a historical essay on the misadventures of Cameroonian agriculture since the country became independent in 1960 up till the fateful years of the economic crisis which stroke Cameroon in the years 1990. Using a constructivist approach, the work goes back into the remote past, during the colonial period to point out colonial choices based on the production of commercial cash crops. A choice which the government of Cameroon inherited from the French and English colonial masters. The essay shows that colonization deeply influenced the way the government foresaw the place of Agriculture into the independent Cameroon. It also stresses the response it gave to the frequent misfortune of the choice of the government, the successive attempts of solutions that were forwarded. The implementation of the Green Revolution on the one hand and the instauration of Agricultural Shows happened to be the major attempts the government brought to sustain its policies. These attempts certainly delayed the wreck of an agricultural policy staled in its basements but could not prevent the economic structural crisis that erupted with the sudden fall of the main export cash crops on which the economic development of Cameroon depended. A disillusion which guided the government toward a new and more innovative approach based on a more diversified Agriculture bound to protect the economy from the instable international market. But the new policy seems not to be very different from the former one considering the strong emphasis the government still puts on the exportation of the same cash crops
Mbala, Owono Firmin. "Une culture protestataire entre local et transnational : trajectoire des mobilisations anglophones du Cameroun." Bordeaux 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR40090.
Full textThe present research is a contribution to the current effeorts of globalisation of the collective action theories, i. E. Opening-up of their empirical bases. Contrary to the dominant primordialist interpretations, this study considers that the Anglophone Cameroon collective protests fully deserve a sociology of mobilisations. To understand the persistence and the intensity variations of these phenomena over the longue durée, we propose an integrated framework based on the most recent theoretical developments, without rejecting the Africanist sociology most solid assets. In the wake of an emerging body of work it is suggested that a relevant recycling enables to articulate the categories of "resistance" ans "protestation". This approach is then implemented in two main steps. The first confronts historical and ethnographic data to shed some light on the formation of a collective action repertoire for the considered area. Following the contentious episode of 1990-95, the second part shows how this protest know-how is maintained, enriched or wasted through various trajectories of mobilisations' relative specialisation : institutionalisation, radicalisation and socialisation. Finally, despite increased environmental constraints, a rich Anglophone protest culture, opened and clearly confrontative appears, rooted in a series of local daily practices, as well as fed by transnational dynamics
Essono, Thomas. "La communication politique au Cameroun : structures, contenu et effets." Paris 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA020094.
Full textPolitical communication is an exchange between government and people. This exchange exists in the whole of political society. But it is not done of the same way in all countries. Cameroon which is a developing country is the subject of our study. We have tried to answer a few questions. What are the means of political communication in this country ? what is the content of this communication, and what are the effects on the people, on the government, on the political decision and the political message? in cameroon, the means of political communication made up medias, political and administrative organizations, and non-political organizations like clergy and associations. The cameroonian political communication system is characterized firstly by the heterogeneousness of political information, secondly by a different running of information in the urban and rural environment. Pre-eminence of opinion leaders is very important. And thirdly by the volume of information which depends on political liberty degree in the society. The cameroonian society has alternated democratic and dictatorial periods, and developed rumor. The rumor is sometimes the content political communication because it is sustained by the medias and the politicians behaviour. As for effects, we find out political communication acts on knowledge, does not act on people's behaviour. However, political communication acts on the politicians behaviour, on their decisions and message
Djeumeni-Tchamabe, Marcelline. "Pratiques pédagogiques des enseignants avec les TIC au Cameroun entre politiques publiques et dispositifs techno-pédagogiques, compétences des enseignants et compétences des apprenants, pratiques publiques et pratiques privées." Paris 5, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA05H001.
Full textThe Cameroonian educational system, to a point in its history, decided to enroll Information and Communication Technology(ICT). It means to take into account an innovation or practices that are often already quite widespread in society. It was introduced to meet the needs that seem to be his. But for teachers to integrate these technologies into their practices, they need to have a clear perception of their roles. How to establish the preconditions that support the operation of the system as a whole? How can these actors acquire the skills necessary to implement new practices? In a historical and sociological perspective, we obtained results indicating that ICT in education in Cameroon have had three main periods: before 1990, after 1990 and the 2000s. From our concern for public policy, we concluded that the structures of ICT policy makers had multiple visions of ICTs but little action followed. It was also noted that there were few ways for those managers. There was always the central role of cooperation with the North in the integration of ICT. For teachers and learners, they have mostly poor practices of ICT, related to models dominated by computer literacy. There were some models of ICT integration in education especially visible in distance education. Now it seems worthwhile to further research to analyze the role of different types of partnerships, particularly in the context of the Francophonie of equipment and functioning of schools
Ayissi, Antoine-Claude. "Le développement politique au Cameroun : de l'autoritarisme politique aux revendications des jeunes." Paris 10, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA100040.
Full textFoading, Nchoh Sylvie. "Le statut juridique des femmes mariées camerounaises exerçant une activité professionnelle : étude comparative avec le statut des femmes françaises." Dijon, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002DIJOD002.
Full textEboko, Fred. "Pouvoirs, jeunesses et sida au Cameroun : politique publique, dynamiques sociales et contructions des sujets." Bordeaux 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BOR40039.
Full textTichit, Christine. "Les femmes chefs de ménage au Cameroun : entre autonomie, monoparentalité et isolement." Paris 10, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA100124.
Full textThe growing rate of female-headed households has raised the question of women's residential autonomy as a field of research. This thesis sheds light on the debates surrounding this issue and seeks to highlight the social and familial content covered by the statistical category'female-headed households'. The analysis is founded on two complementary methodological approaches and exploits the quantitative data available on the country studied, Cameroon (1975 and 1987 census figures; DHS - Demographic and Health Survey for 1991 and 1998) and a semi-qualitative biographical survey, which made it possible to step outside the statistical categories that have limited understanding of female-headed households in quantitative data. Results: The statistical category Temale-headed household' is made up of a heterogeneous and fluctuating population of women faced with varied forms of single motherhood and an independence that is as constructive as it is unsettling. Overall, residential independence still remains closely tied to widowhood, although in urban metropolises an extended period of single life has outstripped all other factors. Countrywide, official forms of polygamy rarely grant women the status of head of household. Above the age of 30, women heads of household are above all single parents (70% of mothers), although infertility is also a decisive factor. This thesis produces analytical criteria for the comparative study of women's status, single motherhood, and the family composition of households using DHS data. Relational treatment of factual biographic data allowed the classification of life paths, leading to the clarification of female residential independence cycles
Nob, Achille Emmanuel. "Stratégie de maintenance et développement industriel au Cameroun : vers le concept de "réhabilitation cimindustrielle"." Grenoble 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003GRE21011.
Full textBertoua, Philippe Jacques. "L'état et le développement au Cameroun : étude critique et constructive par l'analyse des politiques publiques." Paris 9, 1992. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=1992PA090048.
Full textEtoundi, Alain-Joel. "Zone franche et points francs industriels d'exportation au cameroun : fondements juridiques et incidences sur la politique de developpement." Paris 5, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA05D014.
Full textNgo, Tong Marie Chantal. "Intercommunalité, coopération décentralisée et stratégies de lutte contre la pauvreté au Cameroun : étude spécifique des villes de Limbé et Kribi et de la commune de Dschang." Nantes, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NANT4002.
Full textThe new enforcement measures of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) developed by the International Financial Institutions are focused on the fight against poverty. These new measures combined with the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, instigate the development of Strategic Frameworks of Fight against Poverty (PRSP). The socio-political context in which these PRSPs are elaborated in Cameroon is characterized by the decentralization process, with transfer of skills and resources to local authorities. Intercommunality and decentralized cooperation are seen in this context as policy instruments for councils in aim to implement the strategies developed in the PRSP. Due to the structural projects that they will host, the cities of Kribi and Limbe will have to master great challenges relative to urban development and economic development. The municipality of Dschang is also confronted with these challenges but for different reasons. Their low potential does not allow them to cope with complex needs and oversized incident to growth, decentralized cooperation and intercommunality allow them to establish an efficient system of mutual aid and sharing of resources for effective local action
Kinkeu, Martin Honoré. "L'Etat et le théâtre au Cameroun : 1960-1992." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100101.
Full textWhat’s the state's contribution to the development of theatre in Cameron? The present thesis tries to answer this question by examining it under two points of view: the state cultural politic under the light of troups'existence conditions, the comedians teaching and the theatric infrastructure. It follows from this analyses based on accurate examples and those from many African countries that the state's participation to the theatre's development is very insignificant concerning the dramatic reality from 1960 to 1992. Because theatre is a social, economic and political fact, our conclusion strives to show that democracy concerns all dramatic act, all cultural phenomenons. In the same point of view to improve the state's roll, we suggest a politic of that is without politic but in the same time we interrogate the creation of the ministry of culture since 1992
Wandji, K. Jérôme Francis. "L'évolution politico-constitutionnelle du Cameroun et l'élite politique (1884-1982)." Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CLF10221.
Full textMouzaia, Laura. "Générations de femmes kabyles : changement politique et social." Toulouse 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU20089.
Full textThis a social political and cultural analysis of three kabyl women generations the traditional ones : whe have suffered custom, lawof men. The transition ones : middle generation which have known tear. The third generation : assimilated women who claim for equality of nights. This way is asserted while laicity is respected that means necessary distance to god. So that a part of feminine is saved because they escaped from male domination
Nkili, Robert. "Le Pouvoir administratif et politique dans la région nord du Cameroun sous la période française : 1919-1960 /." Paris : Hatier, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35082945n.
Full textNguele, Abada Marcelin. "État de droit et démocratisation : contribution à l'étude de l'évolution politique et constitutionnelle au Cameroun." Paris 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA010255.
Full textThe year 1990 marked the beginning of a new kind of decomposition and recomposition of political systems in Africa. The protests against confiscated powers, the abolition of the absolutism of single party systems and the emergence of groups of political struggles kindled the awareness of African countries in the democratic dream for the rule of law. The Cameroonian evolution represents the major objective of this research in order to address the question of how Cameroon achieved the socio-political changes of the 90's. This process of change was partly in keeping with the spirit of the era, which witnessed the victory of political and economic liberalism. The society affirms the universality of human rights and an urgent transition towards freedom and democracy
Simo, Nguemkam-Souop Adeline Larissa. "La variation du français au Cameroun : approche sociolinguistique et syntaxique." Aix-Marseille 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AIX10121.
Full textOyono, Dieudonné. "La politique africaine du Cameroun, 1960-1985." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988IEPP0015.
Full textDjetcha, Sophie. "Hommes et femmes dans le traitement social de l'infection à VIH au Cameroun." Thesis, Aix-Marseille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AIX32075/document.
Full textThe HIV epidemic has brought the issue of risk and disease into relations between women and men. Among the strategies set up from the individual to the collective level, varied in different situations and shaped by culturally framed representations, those relating to people living with HIV are crucial. This "social treatment" is marked by differences and similarities between men and women, which induce some reconstructions of the relationships between men and women. This research, which belongs simultaneously to the fields of medical anthropology and anthropology of gender, describes and analyzes the gender dimension of the social treatment of HIV infection in the health care system in Cameroon. The analysis of disease representations through health messages from 1980 to 2000 reveals the gender stereotypes prevalent in the Cameroonian society and their use in prevention. The experience of men and women living with HIV in the health care system then shows the differences between their perceptions and behavior, whether patients or health professionals, from announcement of HIV status by health professionnals to disclosure to partner. Then men and women’s experience of antiretroviral therapy reveal gender dimensions in the health care system. Finally, the study of the management of sexuality, pregnancy and infant feeding shows how the social roles of men and women are built in a special way for people living with HIV, as a window an aspect of gender in Cameroonian society
Ebanda, Jangwa Manfred. "Le développement des petites et moyennes entreprises au Cameroun : un essai d'application d'une politique d'incitation économique." Paris 10, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA100008.
Full textPerspectives and situation of the third world are nowadays subject to many valuations. But everyone seems to be particularly pessimistic about one area of this third world: black Africa. If unanimously everyone can agree with the diagnosis (getting into debt, high unemployment rate, and increase in population. . . ), no one can give the right remedy. Many answers have been proposes by international organizations (financial and budgetary policies, encouraging private companies and sector). Despite those various remedies, the disease is getting worse. So what are the reasons of this dead end? Why this continual deterioration of perspects ? Application of proposed solutions and policies faces two major problems. The first one is the flimsy social and political frame work of the black-continent. The second one is the inadequacy between the internal social dynamism of African societies, and proposed policies or models drawn up by international organization. The result of this is on one side. There are interferences between long term policies to be applied, and the social and political flimsy. In the other side, most of this societies, master little, the mains components of their development. It is on the basis of this matter, we would like to analyze the promotion of medium and small companies, and the economic incitement in Cameroun
Kojoué, Kamga Larissa. "Enfants et VIH/sida au Cameroun. Construction et implications de l'agenda politique." Phd thesis, Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00958156.
Full textKojoue, Kamga Larissa. "Enfants et VIH/sida au Cameroun : construction et implications de l’agenda politique." Thesis, Bordeaux 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013BOR40044/document.
Full textThis research seeks to analyze the links between shaping public health policies and the influence of political dynamics in Cameroon, with a particular focus on how these dynamics affect the country’s public health agenda of HIV/AIDS prevention. The ways in which a State takes action to address a national issue can be revealing of the type of relationship between that State and its population. In Cameroon, despite the emergence of new strategies and the increasing role of key actors engaged in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the government has failed to make the policy-making process of public health an inclusive process This is well illustrated by the national policies to address the health needs of vulnerable children and youth under the age of 15. The terms and conditions under which these policies were elected illustrate how the residues of a once authoritarian political system still impact decision-making processes at both local and national levels. Although they are not subject to "controversy" or "scandal", the issues of support to children facing AIDS is a fertile ground to understand political changes in the Cameroonian society at the time of globalization of standards and health practices
Mkpatt, Bidoung. "Théâtre et développement culturel au Cameroun." Bordeaux 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BOR30014.
Full textAfter cameroon became independant (1960) development was first considered by public authorities and elites as delayed growth that had to be caught up with through the imitation of the modes of production and consumption in the developed countries. The failure of such a mimetic approach has made a number of political leaders and thinkers aware of strong links existing between cultural and developmental problems. Some of them have devised new developmental strategies taking culture into account. Theatre can sensitise and awaken social consciousness and enable the people of cameroon to adopt new social standards and practices, integrating and furthering cultural values; more specifically it could help develop in every one a clear sense of a national consciousness and accelerate the process of national integration for all cameroonian ethnic groups. It would also contribute to a better mastery of of the development process which a global, endogenous and integrated one
Binam-Bikoï, Auguste Cabral. "La sociologie des mobilisations partisanes au Cameroun : les partis politiques dans l'action collective en contexte de libéralisation post guerre froide." Bordeaux 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR40012.
Full textThe return to multiparty politics in Africa has generated renewed interest of researchers in social sciences for collective action. In the case of countries like Cameroon, the ending of one-party politics triggered contestations of the established order. This context of vulnerability leads to civil disobedience (operation "ghost towns"). Institutional reforms followed and lead to the first multiparty elections in 1992 (legislation on 1st March, the presidential October 11). Other dates will follow, includind, in 1997, 2002 and 2004. In these processes that may experts xcall democratic transitions, political parties are the forefront of mobilisations and other forms of collective action. Yet polically identified object and key players in changes attributed to the "global time" period, the parties still are left aside in policy analysis in Africa. The need for a new focus of politics in Africa justifies an analysis of parties as an object of research in light of collective mobilisation in Cameroon since the liberalisation after the Cold War. This current research work questions the sociological logics by which political parties rally behind the veil of democratic propaganda, popular internationally. On the one hand, it estimates the burden of hegemony, both external and sociocultural on collective action amongst the parties and, on the other hand, this work highlights the strategies and modes of coordination around the conventions of political competition
Belomo, Essono Pélagie Chantal. "L'ordre et la sécurité publics dans la construction de l'État au Cameroun." Bordeaux 4, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007BOR40005.
Full textSecurity and order are the foundation of the Cameroonian political order; The emergence, the "establishment" and the "restoration" of order are the quintessential missions of the State. Consequently, the aim of this thesis is to understand how these two concepts built the Cameroonian State and how their breakdown have simultaneously deconstructed and constructed this State. From these perspective, the production of security and order, and through them of the State, can be divided into three stages. Firstly, it is formed from the collision and collusion between endogeneous and exogenous factors. On the one hand, colonial history (followed by the colonial pact) structured the constitution. From this point of view, the military cooperation between France and Cameroon (through cognitive structures in terms of doctrine and military training, the French security system) is the backbone of defence and security of that country. On the other hand, the security of Cameroon is constructed due to international parameters : "war against terrorism", strategic and geostrategic stakes of powers at work in the Guinea Gulf and the Congo Basin, and the national and domestic security of these powers. Finally, on the regional scale, the wars in progress in Central Africa have a fundamental impact on the way in which methods of security actions are undertaken in the Cameroon : the formulation and formalization of the Cameroonian foreign policy and military thinking are permeated by the "conflictual pattern" that models Central Africa
Garreau, Bernard. "Femmes et politique : le cas des femmes élues en Sarthe de 1945 à 2010." Phd thesis, Université du Maine, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00714657.
Full textMeka, m'Ondo Jean-Marc. "Evolution de la stratégie des groupes européens et developpement économique au Cameroun." Paris 10, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA100245.
Full textTchankam, Jean-Paul. "Performances comparées des entreprises publiques et privées au Cameroun." Bordeaux 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998BOR40016.
Full textThis study compares the performance of public and private companies in the cameroon. The study has three objectives : the evaluation of the performance levels in public and private companies, the identification of factors which influence these performance levels and the proposal of ways to improve them. The method used consists of defining the two key comparison factors : enterprise and performance which are open to interpretation and the method used to make the comparison : mesurement criteria, the hypotheses used for the study and a questionnaire. The questionnaire which was send to 300 companies, 175 private and 125 public, shed light on the similarities and differences in the levels of performance of public and private companies. The environment, management and basic strategy options explain the differences in performance levels of the two types of companies, more than their capitalistic structure. Measures are proposed to make improvements : changes to the business environment and the modemisation of management methods. The obligations of public service which are peculiar to public companies, necessitate additional measures : the improvement of their relationship with the public authorities, their management methods and organisation structures and their basic strategy options
Lama-Rewal, Stéphanie Tawa. "La représentation des femmes sur la scène politique : étude comparée du Bengale occidental, du Maharashtra et du Népal." Aix-Marseille 3, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999AIX32055.
Full textRomagnan, Barbara Marie Jean-Louis. "Les femmes font-elles de la politique autrement ?" Lyon : Université Lumière Lyon 2, 2003. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2003/romagnan_b_notice.
Full textBilé, Paule Christiane. "La politique d'éducation de base au Cameroun : la décentralisation, entre postures officielles et réalités locales." Paris 5, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA05H119.
Full textThe current policy of basic education lies within the vaster scope of the fight against poverty and the decentralization of the public action. Thus, it has to adjust its elements continuously in a diversified and variable context. Was it in Yaounde or Maroua, it is noted that in the primary schools of Cameroun there's a constant and considerable difference between the official speeches and logics which direct the behaviour of the actors. The administrative reorganisations are not enough in solving the multifaceted problems, and the lack of control justifies out-standards practices In a mechanism which is at the base of the primary schools' real functionin<> Beyond specificities related to each environment, there are convergences: imbalance between the centre and the periphery, the necessary redefinition of the roles and especially the revalorization of the means. The current attempts in that way are more of the groping than the long-term plan, whereas the dialogue is more than ever of primary importance
Nkot, Pierre Fabien. "Perversion politique du droit et construction de l'État unitaire au Cameroun." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ61235.pdf.
Full textBalotoken, Moïse. "Politique économique et développement endogène dans les ACP l'exemple du Cameroun." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37595690q.
Full textVincent, Jeanne-Françoise. "Princes montagnards : les Mofu-Diamaré et le pouvoir politique (Cameroun du Nord)." Paris 5, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA05H033.
Full textThe mofu-diamare - an ethnic group of 60000people which occupies the edges of the mandara mountains, 200 kms south of lake Tchad - are divided into smaller groups which are similar in their material culture and religious beliefs but widely dissimilar in the nature of their political institutions. A confrontation between these different but related groups has provided the basis for this study. The purpose of the work, accomplished with the aid of minute field descriptions is to understand the nature of the power structure and the mode by which power is extended. Among the northern mofu-diamare which are divided into numerous small, juxtaposed political units or "mountains", exercise of power is not readily apparent. The chief could more correctly be described as a priest, serving the "spirit of the mountain" and determining when the group's religious festival shall begin. With the southern and eastern mofu-diamare (organized into chieftaincies, sometimes quite large) the princes dispose the same types of essential religion responsibility. However they are also sovereigns. The variety in the manifestations of their power is striking. They have fortified dwellings, huge plantations, a high degree of polygamy, servants, dues and duties, the latter being required of all of the adult males of a chieftaincy, once having passed through the barrier of the three quadrennial classes of age. They are the sole arbiters of earth, justice and war. This manifestations of power differ from one prince to another. These differences are perceptible through the mythical narratives of the group which may be used for historical analysis. These narratives often show how immigrants seized power - the basis of present-day social stratification - at the expense of the native inhabitants. The oral transmission of the length of reigns
Astor, Pierre-François. "Jeanne-Paule Sicard,1913-1962 : l'anonymat et l'influence politique." Nice, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999NICE2032.
Full textBikomen, Magloire. "Diversification sectorielle et intégration intersectorielle dans une économie sous-industrialisée : l'exemple camerounais." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010020.
Full textWhen we look at the history of the birth and evolution of nations, we will notice that there are two possible choices in matters of their development; namely selfsufficiencey and integration. The former being altained by the end of twentieth century. The integration of the world economic system remains unique, indeed a means that is vital and cannot be over looked in the atteinment of the social and economic goals of big and small nations alike. However, it is the method of integrating the national economy rather than the membership in a world economic organization that will determine the degree of development of these nations. In others words, if the exist both developed and undeveloped nations it is for the simple reason that these exists are good and bad integration. In that which relates to the Cameroon, it is a matter of an integration of agroexports. Its particularity is to say, she can only be subjected to the laws of a world economic system that are not her advantage. So to permit the creation of a internal market and the process of stocking at a local leval it has ahow a political will of development; and this will has to be sufficiently strong to reduce the lock of attention to the internal production system by the integration of the rural sector into the modern sector; and to assure the revival of the national economy
Ngantchou, Céleste Euloge. "Les therapeutiques economiques et financieres mises en oeuvre au cameroun sous l'impulsion du fonds monetaire international." Lyon 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999LYO20008.
Full textDjibo, Hadiza. "La participation des femmes africaines à la vie politique : les exemples du Sénégal et du Niger /." Paris ; Montréal (Québec) ; Budapest [etc.] : l'Harmattan, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376564499.
Full textEtouke, Ekenjoum. "L'anglais au Cameroun : aspects sociolinguistiques." Toulouse 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986TOU20064.
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