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MUKUM Cenotar ENGWARI

Mrs. MUKUM Cenotar ENGWARI is a Research Officer at the Department of Arts Religion and Civilization (ARC) of the National Center for Education. She hails from the North west region of Cameroon. She crowned her secondary education by obtaining her Ordinary levels (2004) and an Advanced levels (2007), this led to a start of her university studies in the University of Yaoundé I where she specialized in Medical Anthropology and obtained a Bachelor’s degree (2010) and a Master’s degree (2017) in the said discipline.

This academic recognition led to her recruitment (2018) as a Research Assistant at the National Center for Education. The scientific career of Mrs. MUKUM Cenotar ENGWARI   brought about a promotion to the rank of Research Officer in 2022. She has been efficient in her job as a researcher with her focus on medicinal plants to treat diseases in the framework of Medical Anthropology. Also, her several training in different projects like Vacances sans Sida, CEIBA (laboratoire Espagnol de ressources orales(Barcelone) and others has geared to her great works and publications. A dedicated researcher, the interested party has already participated in the elaboration of Terms of Reference for projects, and execution and restitution of research results.

Some scientific publications

  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Interventions in the Care Provided to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs): The Case of Community Initiative for Sustainable Development (COMINSUD), in the North West Region-Cameroon. ISSN 2708-7972, Vol 2/Issue 4, July 2021.
  • An Anthropological Approach to the Use of Medicinal Plants in the Treatment of Diseases: The Case of King Grass (Ageratum Conyzoides) in Batibo Subdivision in North West Region of Cameroon. ISSN 2455-3662, Vol-7 and Issue-6, June 2021.
  • Hybrid Education, Pedagogical Continuity and Instructional Efficiency amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cameroon Universities. ISSN 2454-6186, Vol V, Issue VI, June 2021.
  • Secret Societies and Social Cohesion in Pre-Colonial Bakundu Society of Cameroon. ISSN: 1594-3971, Vol.22 Issue 1, June 2022.

E-mail

mcenotar@yahoo.com

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