Le Centre Pasteur du Cameroun (parfois appelé par son acronyme CPC) est un organisme technique du Ministère de la Santé Publique du Cameroun. Il est créé à Yaoundé en 1959, et depuis 1985 dispose d’une annexe à Garoua (CPCAG) et puis d’une antenne à Douala depuis 2004. Il est doté de l’autonomie financière et de la personnalité juridique.
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The Central Hospital of Yaoundé is a hospital in the city of Yaoundé, Cameroon founded in 1933.
It is Cameroon's largest hospital.
Simon Pierre Tchoungui, the former prime minister of East Cameroun, was medical superintendent of the hospital in 1960 before being appointed Minister of Health in 1961.
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The Yaoundé Multipurpose Sports Complex is an indoor sporting arena located in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The capacity of the arena is 5,263 people. It is used to host indoor sports such as basketball.
It was built by the People's Republic of China and was inaugurated on 19 June 2009.
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Lycée Français Fustel de Coulanges is a French international school in Yaoundé, Cameroon. It serves levels maternelle through lycée.
The École française Fustel de Coulanges first opened along route de l'aéroport in 1967. The senior high school classes were established in 1972 through 1974. The primary school opened in 1975.
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The First Battle of Jaunde involved the attempted British and French assault on the German capital of Jaunde during the Kamerun campaign of the First World War. Due to a lack of coordination, difficult terrain, adverse weather conditions, and stiff German resistance, the attack was forced to retreat in late June 1915. Another assault on the capital would not be conducted until later that year.
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The Second Battle of Jaunde involved the successful British and French assault on the German capital of Jaunde during the Kamerun campaign of the First World War. After the failure of the First Battle of Jaunde during the summer of 1915, the bulk of Allied forces had retreated to the Kele river. Following the Second Duala Conference where Allied commanders discussed the situation, it was decided that another assault should be attempted. Although the columns surrounding Jaunde were not in effective communication with one another, on 1 January 1916, British forces under Colonel Georges occupied the capital. By this time it had been abandoned by the German troops who had fled to the neutral Spanish colony of Río Muni. This Allied victory signaled the end of German resistance in Kamerun apart from the Siege of Mora which would continue for another few months.
Il est membre du réseau international des instituts Pasteur.