Cameroon

Training Equips Cameroonian Youths and Leaders to Promote Peaceful Elections

A training session focused on the “Search for Common Ground” approach to peaceful elections took place at Mboh Hub Montee Chapelle Obili on May 2, 2025. The event brought together civil society actors, political leaders, and young people to promote non-violence and tolerance ahead of Cameroon’s upcoming 2025 elections.

Jude Thaddeus Afumbom, Executive Director of Youth Heart for Humanity, co-organised the session with support from Local Youth Corner Cameroon (LOYOC) under the HOPE Project (Harnessing Opportunities for Peaceful Elections). The youth-led initiative further aims to reduce electoral violence, foster trust in democratic institutions, and increase voter awareness.

Training Focused on Conflict Resolution and Civic Engagement

Participants received hands-on training in conflict transformation, peacebuilding, mediation, and negotiation. They also explored strategies for engaging communities in electoral processes using the Search for Common Ground approach.

“Our goal is to ensure communities are informed and empowered to choose dialogue over violence,” said Jude Thaddeus Afumbom. “This training is a step toward a peaceful electoral culture.”

Fabrice Lena, Executive Director of Na WA Future Movement and a political actor, was among the key speakers. He introduced participants to the electoral calendar and provided an overview of political parties, civil society actors, and presidential candidates for the 2025 elections.

“Understanding the structure and timeline of the electoral process is crucial,” Lena said. “Informed citizens are less likely to be manipulated and more likely to participate constructively.”

Interactive and Inclusive Learning Approach

The training used participatory methods such as role-playing, group discussions, case studies, and interactive games. Organizers said these approaches helped maintain high engagement and foster mutual learning among participants from diverse backgrounds.

Christian, another speaker at the event, stressed the importance of collaboration in peacebuilding. “Peace is not the responsibility of one group—it’s a shared task. Civil society, political leaders, and citizens all have roles to play.”

Anticipated Impact on Electoral Climate

The organisers expect the training to lead to several positive outcomes, including:

  • Civil society actors using the Search for Common Ground approach in community outreach
  • The implementation of effective sensitization programs
  • Increased public awareness of electoral rights and responsibilities
  • A reduction in electoral violence through proactive engagement

The organisers further expressed optimism about the future of the initiative. “We are grateful to Local Youth Corner Cameroon for their support,” said Afumbom. “We look forward to continuing this work and building a more peaceful, tolerant society.”

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