Marie N. Fongwa
Marie Ngetiko Fongwa, PhD, MPH, MSN, RN, is professor in the doctoral programs (Doctor of Nursing Practice, DNP and Doctor of Philosophy, PhD), Graduate Programs, School of Nursing, Azusa Pacific University (APU), California, USA. Dr. Fongwa has taught at the APU School of Nursing since 2010. Born and raised in Cameroon, she trained initially as a nurse-midwife in her native Cameroon and then proceeded to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Health Science and a Master’s in Public Health, focusing on health education from San Jose State University in 1983 and 1985 respectively.
Margaret Nalova Endeley
Margaret Nalova Endeley is a full Professor of Curriculum Studies and Teaching. Her passion for teaching has paid off with 28 years of a rich teaching career in Cameroon. She has taught across levels from secondary to Higher Education.
Lotte Salling
Lotte Salling is a Danish author, born in 1964. She has written over 50 books, especially children’s rhyme books. In the past two decades, she has worked on children’s books and reading projects at hundreds of schools and kindergartens all over Denmark.
Kefen Budji
Kefen Budji is a cultural-linguistic anthropologist, poet, writer, and storyteller from the North West region of Cameroon.
Julius N. Fondong
Julius Fondong is Policy Analyst and Governance Expert who previously worked for the Cameroon Government as a Civil Administrator. He has also served with several U.N. Peace Operations around the world. His professional and academic interests have largely focused on governance and institution building in conflict and post-conflict environments.
Jude A. Fonchenalla
Jude A. Fonchenalla is a poet, editor, teacher and social worker. His poems have appeared in Ashes and Memories (2019, Editions Teham) and his writing focuses on issues related to leadership, youth and women’s empowerment.
Joseph S. Fomunung
Joseph S. Fomunung is a Political Economist/researcher trained at Indiana State University and the University of Wisconsin, USA. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s at Indiana State in International Relations with heavy concentration in Comparative Development. Majoring in Political Science and minoring in Economics inspired his interest in economic development and global inequities. Returning to his native Cameroon in the mid- eighties, he actively engaged in research on development and became a part-time consultant to the European Union office in Yaoundé. He contributed scholarly articles in the European Union trade and development magazine the EEC-ACP Courier.
John K. Fokwang
John Koyela Fokwang was a founding member of the Association for Creative Teaching (ACT) and the Kaberry Research Centre, Bamenda. He has edited many children’s and teachers’ literary works such as The Lion and the Monkey and The Busy Spider and Other Poems. He is also the author of the bestselling A Dictionary of Popular Bali Names, 3rd edition (2010).
John M. Fobanjong
John Fobanjong is Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and Adjunct Professor at the United States Naval War College. He teaches courses in civil rights, public administration, international relations, comparative politics and Governance and Economics in Africa. He has published three university textbooks, including Understanding the Backlash Against Affirmative Action (2001); The Life, Thought, and Legacy of Cape Verde’s Freedom Fighter Amilcar Cabral 1924-1973: Essays on His Liberation Philosophy (2006), and Political Perspectives: Essays on Government and Politics (2005).
Jackline Nyerere
Jackline Nyerere is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher on Educational Leadership and Policy at Kenyatta University. She has over 15 years’ experience working in higher education in both teaching/research and administrative positions. Her research has focused on the internationalization of education, university partnerships, open and flexible learning, as well as sustainability. Jackline holds a PhD in educational leadership and policy from Kenyatta University, Kenya and a professional training in Higher Education Leadership and Management from Carl Von Ossienzky University of Oldenburg, Germany.
Ike Umejesi
Ikechukwu Umejesi (Ike) holds a PhD in environmental sociology and currently teaches sociology at the University of Fort Hare, East London campus, South Africa.
Ibrahim B. M. Moungbakou
Ibrahim Bienvenu Mouliom Moungbakou est Maître de Conférences en Sociologie politique.
