SMM IHRC in Cameroon - SMM IHRC-Special Monitoring Mission

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SMM IHRC in Cameroon

Workshops and Training > Africa > Cameroon
International Human Rights Commission-IHRC Department SMM IHRC in Cameroon, held a diplomatic training session today January 10/2021.
The training session was an etiquette on how to welcome and handle diplomatic corps. It was handled by the Multinational Volunteers' Coordinator, H.E Hiroua Bienvenu,  the visiting National Volunteers'Coordinator from the Republic of Chad, Mr. Kemba Médard  Ousmane and Cameroon National Volunteers' Ms. Holy Anagho.
The session had as principal objective to train the IHRC SMM Cameroon Volunteers ' attitudes and behaviors during diplomatic Missions.
Kemba Médard, accompanied by Ms. Félicité Tedal, an IHRC SMM Volunteer from Chad emphasized on the dressing code and behavior during the ratification of a Memorandum of Understand (MOU).
The MNVC, and NVC for Cameroon ensured that the training session should highly practical and professional by creating teams to act as protocol and security agents with roles assigned to them for rehearsals.
The session was a success as volunteers expressed their satisfaction towards the training method, and looked forward to having subsequent training sessions.
The training session was carried out at the University of Buea, Cameroon.
As a diplomatic culture, a family picture was taken at the end of the training.
H.E Hiroua Goare Bienvenu MNVC/PA
Mrs Holy Anagho, National volunteer coordinator (IHRC)
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