Blaise Nkfunkoh Ndamnsah |
Blaise Nkfunkoh Ndamnsah, a Cameroonian
Peace and Security Researcher based in Italy has urged Cameroonians to remain
focused in building sustainable peace if they expect to attain any meaningful
development especially in the context of the war against Boko Haram insurgents.
In one of his publications titled “Cameroonian
officers and commanders participating in a joint Cross National Research on
asymmetric warfare operations: old wars versus new wars-the war against Boko
Haram”, he outlines all the necessary views and concepts, conceives and
articulates goals that lift people out of their pretty preoccupations, carries
them above the conflicts that are threatening to tear the society apart and
unites them in the pursuit of objectives worthy of their best efforts which he
(the author) finds in peace building for sustainable development.
According to the Peace and Security
Researcher, very often Cameroonians think that poverty is only about being
hungry, naked and homeless. But the worst form of poverty is when people have
nobody who can provide ideas or who could support innovative ideas that could
lead to sustainable actions around the world. For sometimes now, he observed
Cameroonians have been eager to know what the Cameroonian Diasporas could
contribute towards Vision 2035. It is on this premise that the researcher notes
that getting involved in peace and security that could guarantee a more stable
world, peaceful environment and mutual co-existence is the most effective way
to fight poverty and boost efforts towards achieving sustainable development
goals.
According to Blaise Nkfunkoh Ndamnsah,
Cameroon expects much from the Diasporas in order to guarantee peace, security
and sustainable development at this point in time that the country is at war
with the Islamic Sect, Boko Haram. He believes that incorporating research
knowledge into peace building efforts is a key element to guaranteeing
sustainable peace. It should be noted that Blaise has lectured and participated
in several symposiums, workshops and universities on peace and security. Some
of these include “Cameroonian Forces combating terrorism, case of Boko Haram,
cultural and military lessons learned at the 13th Biennial
Conference of ERGOMAS Open University of Israel, Ra’anana, June 2015. Peace and
Security in Africa: A critical analysis of the African Peace and Security
Architecture. Lectures to Masters Students on Human Rights and Multilevel
governance, University of Padova-Italy, 2015; Human Rights Challenges in Peace
Keeping Operations: From Cooperation to Confrontation, African Union, African
States and the ICC, Lectures to Masters Students on Human Rights and Multilevel
Governance, University of Padova-Italy (2015). “Armed Forces and Operations in
Asymmetric Warfare Environment” Torino (Italy 2015). Summer School on the
United Nations: Youth Competencies for the Challenges of the Globalized world.
Cultural mediation and International Protection systems: the case of CARA
Refugee Centre in Gradisca D’isonzo-Italy organized by the United Nation
Association of Slovenia (Ljubljana 2014). Author: Protection of Asylum Seekers
and the role of cultural mediation in Italy: An analysis of the CARA Refugee
Centre. Co-author-Diversity and Cultural Issues in Multinational Military
Operations, Case of the Italian-Slovenian-Hungarian Trilateral Brigade.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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