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Journal articles on the topic "Sorcellerie – Cameroun – Yaoundé (Cameroun)"
Binam, F., P. Lemardeley, A. Blatt, and T. Arvis. "Pratiques anesthésiques à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation 18, no. 6 (June 1999): 647–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0750-7658(99)80152-x.
Full textPettang, Chrispin, Georges Edouard Kouamou, and Paul Louzolo-Kimbenbé. "Le Cas de Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Journal of Decision Systems 15, no. 1 (January 2006): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/jds.15.83-95.
Full textHengehold, Laura. "Sorcellerie, subjectivation et souveraineté : Foucault au Cameroun." Cahiers Sens public 10, no. 2 (2009): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/csp.010.0097.
Full textMorelle, Marie. "« La rue » dans la ville africaine (Yaoundé, Cameroun)." Annales de Géographie 115, no. 650 (2006): 339–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/geo.2006.21445.
Full textDjenabou, A., A. D. Balkissou, and E. W. Pefura-Yone. "Eczéma atopique chez les adolescents à Yaoundé, Cameroun." Revue Française d'Allergologie 57, no. 3 (April 2017): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reval.2017.02.155.
Full textLamy, Vincent. "12es Journées de gastroentérologie francophones de Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Journal Africain d'Hépato-Gastroentérologie 3, no. 4 (December 2009): 179–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12157-009-0135-4.
Full textBiwolé-Fouda, Jean, and Henri Tedongmo Teko. "Pratiques de sorcellerie dans la dynamique concurrentielleLa sorcellerie dans la dynamique concurrentielle." Revue Française de Gestion 46, no. 289 (May 2020): 143–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rfg.2020.00441.
Full textRébéna, Agathe, Sylvain Rafflegeau, Germain Kansci, Doris Nanda, and Claude Genot. "Enquêtes sur la consommation, la perception et les utilisations de l’huile de palme rouge chez les ménagères et restauratrices de Yaoundé, Cameroun." Cahiers Agricultures 28 (2019): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2019027.
Full textBaeke, Viviane. "Sorcellerie, sociétés secrètes et sacrifice chez les Wuli du Cameroun occidental." Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, no. 7 (September 1, 1986): 155–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/span.617.
Full textBalkissou, A., D. Metchoum, D. Mefire-Moupain, and E. Pefura-Yone. "Relation entre l’atopie et infections respiratoires basses à Yaoundé, Cameroun." Revue des Maladies Respiratoires 33 (January 2016): A79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmr.2015.10.087.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sorcellerie – Cameroun – Yaoundé (Cameroun)"
Galland, Emmanuel. "Figures et imaginaires de la réussite sociale à Yaoundé : les enjeux moraux d’un débat public." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3060.
Full textUrban Cameroonians express a sense of passing through a time of “moral crisis” concerning the paths and foundations of social success. A sets of representations and imaginaries link intimately the question of success to the denunciation of moral depravity. Critique of “misguided” forms of success implies a denunciation of corruption, nepotism, scams, homosexuality and other forms of sexuality deemed to be scandalous. Criticism is also extended to “cults” and “occult circles”, “mysticism”, and “ritual crime”, as well as other practices connected to the imaginary of witchcraft and the occult.This thesis explores issues related to these critiques. By observing the practices of different urban social groups, an emic sense of the specific conceptions, figures, and paths of success in Yaoundé show that there are several constellations of norms, values, and feelings that impact how social success is judged, perceived, and legitimated. An opposition principle emerges between, on one side, a moral economy of a facility based on the speed and disconnection of productive work, and on the other side, a moral economy of merit that is articulated around the recognition of the value of hard work, talent and competence.A number of moral stakes are structured around this opposition and are seen in the denunciation discourse of social actors. Through their critique, these actors construct, in different contexts, the “scourges”, social problems, and political “causes” related to ways of becoming rich and succeeding. This is becoming increasingly visible and spectacular in recent years with major “affaires” agitating the public and political space of Cameroon
Nne'e, Onna Valérie. "Croyances magico-religieuses, imaginaire collectif et commerce : itinéraires de petits commerçants à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Paris, EHESS, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EHES0692.
Full textThis work focuses on small vendors belonging to the Beti-Fang community. From their perspective, a successful business is a prerequisite for personl fulfillment. This achievment, demonstrated by the recognition of the pre-eminent status of "man not", is a condition and a manifestation of "mvoe" (absolute form of welfare and the ultimate horizon of existence). Material and social peace is unattainable without a favorable relationship with the invisible world. In fact, they perceive the universe as separated in two worlds: "visible" world (in which evolves all living beings) and an "invisible" world (restricted to those with supra-human powers). The universe is also divided into "good" and "evil" fields according to their propensity to favor or harm the "mvoe". In order to protect themselves from witches and other "Satan's agents", the vendors have to get the support of powerful allies found in the "divine field", particularly in the Pentecostal churches. Despite its hrmfulness, the invisible world is a place of opportunities as well, especially for underprivileged groups. Prosperous alliances with invisible forces are supposed to ensure well-being and success in the visible world. This constitutes what we have called the "magical and religious capital", referring to the ability of an individual to mobilize agents with supra-human powers to effectively act on the intangible aspects of his life
Nguendo, Yongsi Hénock Blaise. "Espace urbain et maladies diarrhéiques à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Paris 10, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA100104.
Full textFormerly a hamlet, Yaoundé the capital city of Cameroon, has emerged and is now a large African metropolis. Likewise number of sub-Saharan cities, she's in crisis. This crisis reveals itself through the existence of many problems she's currently undergoing. The endemic nature of diarrhoeal diseases, within health problems alliance, is part of them. These diarrhoeal diseaeses are unequaly distributed accross urban space. Such spatial disparities, witnessed not only accross the general prevalence of the pathology but also accross types of diarrhoeas, suggest the discrepancy urbanization process of the city. The determination and the objectivation of social and space risks factors associated with these diarrhoeal diseases, and incidentally the identification of risk spaces and or risk populations, can provide planners and health professionnals, useful appraisal tools, at two important levels at least : first, in assisting a new formulation of housing polices targetting the vulnerable and poor section of urban dwellers, and second, an indication for an updated urban health approach centered on suited and efficient prevention methods
Kishimba, Ngoy. "Trajectoires socio-économiques et constitution de la descendance à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Paris 10, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA100145.
Full textThe decline in fertility noticeable in several countries in sub-Saharan Africa from the end of the 1980s is happening at différent rhythms within différent social categories of populations. In nearly all countries, the most striking différences can be seen between urban and rural zones, with sharply higher transition speeds in African capitals. Cameroon is not immune to these demographic changes and its two large metropolises--Yaoundé and Douala--are among the sub-Saharan African regions that have advanced the furthest in the fertility transition process. What influence did the economic crisis announced in 1987 have? To what extent did the socio-economic trajectories of men and women characterised by long-term unemployment and the stability of poor and medium-income social categories influence the fertility schedule? What role did the social and economic development during the period of strong economic growth play? This research attempts to answer these questions using an original database that documents the life courses of men and women born between 1942 and 1971
Zoo-Eyindanga, René. "Le niveau d'équipement en voies et réseaux divers à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Bordeaux 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR30037.
Full textTowns administration and management policies in african states like in other underdevelopped countries are confronted to a great number of problems amongm which urban equipment seems to be the greatest. It is easier to observe it dysfunctionment mechanisms as well as their consequences throughout the analysis of the quality of equipments in yaounde (commission of public street and highways, water supplies, sanitation, electricity, telephone). With a growing population and superficy, cameroon's capital do not possess enough urban equipments. Those which are found are dysfunctional. Their importance, their quality as well as their unequal distribution in the town have engendered both a well equiped "modern town" and underequiped "popular" livehoods. Therefore yaounde's urban system has been unable to coordinate and to structure its differents compounds. This can be explained by physical environment, non adapted urban equiplents, low financial capabilities, history and economy. To solve this problem one should take in account the process which one engendered it. But in a difficult political and economical context, this seem as much as a dream
Song, Justin-Jérôme. "Loisirs et usages des médias dans une ville d'un pays en voie de développement : l'exemple de la ville de Youndé." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010634.
Full textAWhat are the current leisures of adults in Yaounde ? What are the activities that these men and women wish to have ? Why can't they have them at this moment ? In the context of day-to-day life, inhabitants of Yaounde involve themselves more and more in mass communication : cinema, press, television and radio. What is the use the inhabitants of Yaounde make of these last means of mass media ? Which context these leisures are lived in ? These are the essential questions to which this thesis on a study of leisures of the inhabitants of the camerounean capital tries to answer
Owoutou, Ondoua. "La transition démographique au Cameroun et le cas particulier de Yaoundé." Bordeaux 3, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR30035.
Full textCameroun, whose demographic indicators have shown a marked decrase since 1976. Has entered into a demographic transition : during the period 1976-87 the mortality rate dropped from 20,4% to 11,8$$ this transition, which is making itself felt, is the origin of a drastic increase in population which has brought the total population of cameroun to 10. 493. 655 in 1987, with an annual rate of increase of 2,9%. The encrease in population in cameroun has caused various problems : - drift from rural areas to towns - uncontrolled urbanisation - eg yaounde - economic problems - eg unemployment - problems related to health and education the answer to all these problems doesn't seem to be found in strict government action in order to decrease the birth rate, but rather in encouraging parental responsability
Assongmo, Théophile. "Les quartiers marginaux de l'agglomération de Yaoundé : logique de constitution et problèmes d'aménagement." Toulouse 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002TOU20030.
Full textCapital city of Cameroon, Yaoundé wich is found on a hilly site, has experienced since several years a peculiar process of land occupation. This process has been taking place in swampy and steep slope areas without respect for town planning norms. It is chaotic, illegal but tacitly encouraged by the unconcerned town planning authorities (officials). Today in the sites studied, urban planning problems are very grave posing serious challenges to the administrative authorities and danger to life of the city inhabitants. Characterised by a perceptible dynamic urbanisation process, these zones constitute problem areas, wich are negative particularly when one observes the urban landscape of the city. These zones are characterised by multiple set backs that include physical nature of the zone occupied, judicial nature of the zone since land needs to be occupied by legal procedures, the architectural nature of buildings, the nature of the inhabitants of the studied zones, wich involves the poorest. This study comprises four essential parts. The first part presents the site of the town of Yaoundé suitable frame for an uncontrolled urban spatial dynamic. The second part analyses the tricky question of land tenure, wich is the main cause of precarious situations and problems faced by the city dwellers in the marginal quarters of Yaoundé. The third part analyses the different main risks and the under equipment realities faced in the marginal quarters of Yaoundé and their consequences on the health of the inhabitants. To round up, part four analyses the arrangement strategies put in place by the actors encountered in the swamps and steep slope areas studied. It envisages also an option of arrangement suitable to bring out solutions to all the problems wich are encountered in the marginal quarters of Yaoundé
Durang, Xavier. "Vivre et exister à Yaoundé : la construction des territoires citadins." Paris 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040265.
Full textThrough a case study analysis of the cameroonian capital of Yaounde, this thesis aims to reveal the way "of be-in-the-world" of the African townsmen and the direction which they give to their life during this time of crisis. Thus, it underlines the modalities of the brutal transition from "the urbanity of revenue" to "the urbanity of crisis" which represents for many individuals a "descent into Hell". It also shows that the post-colonial African city is not a product of importation : behind the illusory signs of acculturation generally hides, a mode of appropriation or social regulation, or a significance quite specific to the local imaginary. The adopted geographical process, which involves a detailed comprehension of the relevant socio-political and cultural phenomenon, privileges the observation of the everyday life and lived spaces. With this micro-geographical approach, the town territories are examined according to three registers thus reconstituting their principal facets (from the visible to the hidden): morphologies, temporalities and mobilities. Lastly, the thesis seeks the déterminants and constraints of these lived space in the collective behaviors of existence and emotion
Banza-Nsungu, Antoine Bakwate. "Environnement urbain et santé : la morbidité diarrhéique des enfants de moins de cinq ans à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." Paris 10, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA100105.
Full textBooks on the topic "Sorcellerie – Cameroun – Yaoundé (Cameroun)"
Sorcellerie en justice au Cameroun. Yaoundé, Cameroun: UCAC, Presses de l'UCAC, 2004.
Find full textMéditations de prison: Yaoundé, Cameroun : échos de mes silences. Paris: Karthala, 2012.
Find full textHabitat et santé au Cameroun: Le quartier Mbankolo à Yaoundé. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2013.
Find full textAteba-Eyene, Charles. Cameroun: Comment l'ancien palais présidentiel a été pillé. [Yaoundé: s.n., 2000.
Find full textBetene, Pierre L. Crise de l'école au Cameroun et Projet éducatif de l'enseignement catholique. Yaoundé, Cameroun: Secrétariat permanent de l'enseignement catholique, 1994.
Find full textAimé Césaire et le monde noir: Actes du colloque international de Yaoundé du 08 au 10 juin 2010, Université de Yaoundé-I, Cameroun. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2012.
Find full textLa responsabilité sociétale de l'entreprise au Cameroun: Actes du colloque international de Yaoundé (7 au 9 avril 2011). Yaoundé, Cameroun: UCAC, Presses de l'UCAC, 2012.
Find full textUniversité de Yaoundé I. Faculté des arts, lettres et sciences humaines., ed. Le tour du Cameroun: À travers des mémoires et thèses de la Faculté des arts, lettres & sciences humaines de l'Université de Yaoundé I. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2000.
Find full textCameroon) Forum international de l'entrepreneuriat féminin (2003 Yaoundé. Forum international de l'entrepreneuriat féminin: International Forum for Women Entrepreneurship : Palais des congrès, Yaoundé au Cameroun, 05 au 08 novembre 2003. Yaoundé: Cercle d'encadrement et de formation des femmes et des jeunes, 2003.
Find full textAfrican Training and Research Centre in Administration for Development. Actes des deux séminaires sur "la formation à la gestion des projets locaux": Bamako (Mali), 23-27 avril 1990 et Yaoundé (Cameroun), 25-29 mars 1991. Tanger, Maroc: CAFRAD, 1991.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Sorcellerie – Cameroun – Yaoundé (Cameroun)"
Morelle, Marie. "La prison au Cameroun : l’inscription territoriale du pouvoir d’État." In Yaoundé carcérale, 67–90. ENS Éditions, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.enseditions.11487.
Full textMorelle, Marie. "Images et représentations de la prison en Afrique et au Cameroun." In Yaoundé carcérale, 39–66. ENS Éditions, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.enseditions.11484.
Full textTsamenyé, Érick Zacharie Endémé. "Émergence des femmes dans les Églises dites de « réveil » à Yaoundé (Cameroun)." In Genre et fondamentalismes/Gender and Fundamentalisms, 309–26. CODESRIA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh8r011.18.
Full textSeh Ngoun, Emmanuel, Michel Omoko, and Serge Simon. "Impacts agronomiques, économiques et environnementaux de quelques amendements organiques à Nkolondom (Yaoundé Cameroun)." In Lutte antiérosive. IRD Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irdeditions.13277.
Full text"No. 5788. Agreement between the United Nations Children’s Fund and the Government of the Republic of Cameroun concerning the activities of UNICEF in Cameroun. Signed at Yaoundé, on 12 August 1961." In Treaty Series 1902, 403. UN, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/ca759db4-en-fr.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Sorcellerie – Cameroun – Yaoundé (Cameroun)"
Emetere, Moses Eterigho, Uno E. Uno, and Eniola O. Bolujo. "Estimation of urban air pollution: A case study of Yaoundé-Cameroun." In THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE & ENGINEERING IN MATHEMATICS, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS: ScieTech18: The Nature Math - The Science. Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5080047.
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