At the last two seminars organized in 2014 as part of theAlumni Denkfabrik the participants clearly demonstrated that urbanity is one of the greatest challenges facing modern Africa (for the report on these seminars, please consult our website www.daw-zentrum.org). These seminars identified a number of areas where these challenges are manifesting themselves. Among these sectors, 3 were identified to serve as a framework for the development of a practical approach to the problems of urbanity: the market in the city, urbanity and problems of living together and city and problems of hygiene and health.
By focusing on these 3 sectors, theAlumni Denkfabrik 2015 aims to 1) take stock of the situation, 2) devise solutions to the problems identified, and 3) develop a model that can be recommended to decision-makers in communal units.
To achieve this, a 6-step process has been outlined:
- Set up pools of experts to take charge of each sector,
- organize a seminar to define the terms of reference on which these pools of experts will work,
- organize workshop sessions for these pools of experts to draw up the necessary documents,
- organize a seminar to validate these documents,
- transcribe these documents into audio-visual and/or printed media to facilitate the perception of problems and solution models by decision-makers and city dwellers, and finally
- make these materials available to interested parties (CVUC)
4.1 Pool of market experts in the city
ChairmanFombe Lawrence Fon, geographer (Buéa)
Members:
4.2 Expert pool: urbanity and problems of living together
ChairmanAlbert Gouaffo, Germanist (Dschang)
Members:
4.3 Expert pool: cities and health and hygiene issues
ChairmanLéopold G. Lehman, biologist (University of Douala)
Members:
between the Faculty of Medicine and the Centre National de Développement du Numérique Universitaire (CNDU)