Bamenda-Cameroon: July 14, 2015-
A Common Future, the Bamenda-based Civil
Society organization that works to transform lives and build common frontiers
by proposing alternative models of masculinity that are not in opposition to
models of femininity and that allow men and women as well as boys and girls to
share love, reproductive health responsibilities and decision–making, is announcing
a male pageant title and contest code-named ‘Mister Bamenda 2015’, to take
place next August 22, 2015 at Jua Hotel situated off the slopes of the Bamenda
Up Station Hill. The theme of the event shall be: ‘Ending all Forms of Contemporary
Slavery and Bringing Back our Girls Trapped in Kuwait’.
A Common Future staff protest against enslavement of Cmr girls in Kuwait |
The winner of the Mister Bamenda 2015
title shall have as mission to articulate Article 4 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, UDHR, which states that ‘No one shall be held in
slavery or servitude: slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all
their forms’.
The pageant who shall be A Common Future
2015 advocate youth speaker shall have as objective, to bring to the forefront
of public consciousness the inhumane and degrading forms of treatment our
Cameroonian girls suffer in the Middle East for no fault of theirs. The Mister
Bamenda platform shall give the winner an opportunity to liaise with victims
and families whose children are trapped out there in Kuwait and Lebanon and
bring the attention of government and the international community to their
plight and the need for urgent action. He shall also work to identify the slave
trade market agents here in Cameroon and do well to name and shame them.
The youth advocate speaker shall work to educate and sensitize youths on the
necessity of having full knowledge of the host country and family before ever
leaving Cameroon.
The pageant shall work to improve access to information and general internet
access so girls and boys who want to travel do enough online research on the
human rights situation in the host countries before travelling so as to spare
themselves and their families the embarrassment we have had these past weeks on
the inhumane treatment of Cameroonians in the Middle East.
Since the ‘majority of those who suffer
are the poorest, most vulnerable and marginalized social groups in society and
since it is fear, ignorance of one’s rights and the need to survive that does
not encourage them to speak out,’ the youth advocate speaker shall work to reinsert
victims into society by liaising with entrepreneurial mentoring agencies like
SEED Cameroon and the National Employment Fund to make them gainfully employed.
Through such programmes, they would be brought to understand that ‘grass is
greenest where it is watered’.
Mister Bamenda 2015 pageant shall have to work closely with the UN Special
Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery to reverse this situation and fulfill
the principle enshrined in Article 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights.
The
peculiarity of this year’s Mister Bamenda handsome pageant event is the fact
that it shall showcase an uprising of fresh and
fearless comics poking fun and changing people’s mindset and society at large,
one joke at a time. It
shall also be an epic journey of discovery to find the freshest comic
voices in the most unlikely places. We do this with the understanding that: “No
matter where you live or what your beliefs are, our love of laughter is
something we all have in common.’’ Nobody ignores the fact that: “Laughter
opens our ears and our hearts—and once people are listening, who knows what
they might be inspired to do?” Our hope also, is that since all the returning
victims from Kuwait complain of having cried off all their tears out there,
they comedy will revitalize them and also spark conversation and inspire
participants to take action around these issues.
Who
Can be the pageant?
Unlike other fashion contests that
target physical beauty and handsomeness, A Common Future believes that the real
handsomeness today lies in character and will-power. Beyond physical
appearance, we are looking for somebody between the ages of 18-30 who is bold
and committed enough to articulate issues of human rights and slavery within
the next 12 months. Although preference would be given to a returning victims
from the Middle East, the winner must be somebody who is outgoing with good
public relations qualities that can enable him raise funds for the ‘slave
effort’ just as Cameroonians have been raising same for Boko Haram, so as to
#Bring Back Our Girls who, like the Chibok girls, are in captivity in the
Middle East.
Calling on Sponsors, Vendors and
Volunteers
Mister Bamenda 2015 Pageant has great sponsorship and vendor
opportunities to fit all budgets. Sponsoring Mister
Bamenda 2015 has great benefits, get
your brand visible within the community and reach a highly targeted audience. In
the days ahead, tickets would be available both online and offline. Watch out
for early bird tickets this month. Tickets will cost more in August.
For more information on sponsorship and vendor opportunities please contact us as soon as possible through acommonfuture1@yahoo.com or call [237]. 677 85 24 76
For more information on sponsorship and vendor opportunities please contact us as soon as possible through acommonfuture1@yahoo.com or call [237]. 677 85 24 76
If you want to be a contestant, sponsor, vendor or volunteer for the Mister
Bamenda 2015 event, contact any of the following addresses:
Bamenda: Philo Happi [Eden Newspaper-Chemist, Bamenda], Stella [STV Metta Quarters-Bamenda], Wancha Cynthia [Radio Hot Cocoa], Press & Associates [Ndefcam Radio, Ghana Street-Bamenda]
Limbe: Tembang Solomon [Eden Newspaper-Limbe]
Kumba: Talla Christopher [The Sun Newspaper-Kumba
Douala: Peter Nsoesie [STV Douala]
Yaoundé: Kini Nsom [The Post Newspaper Yaoundé]
For any further details on sponsorship and vendor opportunities please contact Gwain Colbert, Co-Founder, Executive Director of A Common Future, as soon as possible through acommonfuture1@yahoo.com or call [237]. 677 85 24 76
Bamenda: Philo Happi [Eden Newspaper-Chemist, Bamenda], Stella [STV Metta Quarters-Bamenda], Wancha Cynthia [Radio Hot Cocoa], Press & Associates [Ndefcam Radio, Ghana Street-Bamenda]
Limbe: Tembang Solomon [Eden Newspaper-Limbe]
Kumba: Talla Christopher [The Sun Newspaper-Kumba
Douala: Peter Nsoesie [STV Douala]
Yaoundé: Kini Nsom [The Post Newspaper Yaoundé]
For any further details on sponsorship and vendor opportunities please contact Gwain Colbert, Co-Founder, Executive Director of A Common Future, as soon as possible through acommonfuture1@yahoo.com or call [237]. 677 85 24 76
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