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TFF is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by Christopher Fomunyoh and a dedicated group of Cameroonians and advocates in the international democracy community to assist and support charitable causes and individuals and movements involved in the enhancement of democracy and human rights in the Republic of Cameroon. The Fomunyoh Foundation will partner with philanthropists and democratic and human rights constituencies within Cameroon as well as inter nationally to improve the well being of the Cameroonian people, to strengthen democratic institutions and human rights in Cameroon. More
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Fomunyoh Foundation Trains More Than 100 Activists and Journalists on Effective Communications — Strengthening Civil Society in Cameroon
The Fomunyoh Foundation (TFF) working together with the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Summer Internship Project (SIP) provided training and technical assistance to Cameroonian journalists and leaders of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Read

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TFF launches a new initiative code-named "Project Connect - a brain trust and ongoing web-based discussion to foster thorough and creative thinking on moving African countries towards more democratic governance.

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April 2, 2008. ICIcemac, Cameroon
Dr Chris Fomunyoh "The next four years would be crucial for Cameroon" by Mokun Njouny Nelson. Read

November 23, 2005 VOA News, Liberia
"Liberian President-Elect has Large Challenges, Rich Background" by Deborah Block. In the West African country of Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has been certified as the country's new president. The former finance minister will be Liberia's first elected woman president, and the first in Africa. Read more
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November 14, 2005 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Gwen Ifill speaks about the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf as Liberia's president and the challenges ahead for the West African nation with Chris Fomunyoh, senior associate for Africa at the National Democratic Institute, and Mike McGovern from the International Crisis Group.
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August 25, 2005. Bameda, Cameroon
Impact Alliance mobilizing NGO capacity in Cameroon: Dan Barthmaier, a Johns Hopkins SAIS student completing a summer internship with The Fomunyoh Foundation (TFF) in Bamenda, Cameroon, tells about his experiences helping conduct workshops for local NGOs. Read

July 23, 2005. ICIcemac, Cameroon
Dr Chris Fomunyoh "Prolonging Biya's mandate is dangerous for our country" by Mokun Njouny Nelson. Read

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Distinguished Member of the
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