- GENERAL INFORMATION
First Name | Guy Blaise |
Last Name | DONGMO FEUGAP |
Date of Birth | 5/25/1983 |
Gender | Male |
- PROFILE
I am the Africa Organizer for World BEYOND War. I am a school teacher, writer, and peace activist, based in Cameroon. I have worked over 15 years to educate youths for peace and non-violence. My work has put young girls in particular at the heart of crisis resolution and awareness raising on several issues in their communities. I joined WILPF (Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom) in 2014 and founded the first Chapter of World BEYOND War in Africa, in 2020. More about my commitment to peacebuilding.
https://worldbeyondwar.org/volunteer-spotlight-guy-feugap/
III. EDUCATION
Institution | City | Period | Diploma/Qualification | Description |
Higher Teacher’s Training College | Yaoundé | Oct. 2005- Dec. 2007 | DIPES II (Diploma of Secondary Education Teacher, 2nd Grade), Equivalent of the Masters. | Was trained to teach and wrote a thesis on “Semiotic analysis of theater discourse in Un Soñador para un pueblo by Antonio Buero Vallejo”. |
University of
Yaoundé 1 |
Yaoundé | Oct. 2002 – Jul. 2005 | Bachelor’s degree in Iberic, Ibero American and Roman Studies, Spanish Civilization and Literature | Studied the Ibero American/African civilization and literature; Linguistics, Bilingual Training (English language for French speakers). |
Government
Secondary High School |
Makénéné | Sept. 1995 – Jul. 2002 | Degree of Secondary Education | Studied Languages (French, English and Spanish), Literature and Philosophy. |
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- SKILLS AND RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Current position: Africa Organizer for World BEYOND War
Skills | Year/
Period |
Institution/
Organization |
Description/Main tasks |
Author | 2023 | Guiguess Edition | Dimanche le 20 mai 2035 (novel) |
2022 | WILPF Cameroon | (Coord) Confronting Militarized Masculinities: Engaging men and boys in peacebuilding in Cameroon | |
2022 | Cameroon for a World Beyond War | (Coord) Women and Youths are the solution: Research report on the involvement of youth and women in peace processes in Cameroon | |
2020 | WILPF Cameroon | Report on the monitoring of violence and conflict-driven factors during the 2020 regional election | |
2020 | WILPF Cameroon | Analysis of the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on IDPs’ rights | |
2020 | WILPF Cameroon | (co-author) Gender Conflict Analysis in Cameroon | |
2018 | WILPF Cameroon | (Coord) Report on the monitoring of violence and conflict-driven factors during the 2018 presidential election | |
2017 | WILPF Cameroon | (co-author) Implementation of UNSCR 1325 and related resolutions: Study on the impact of conflicts on women and girls in Cameroon | |
2019 | Proximité (Yaoundé) | (co-author) Fronteras, Balas y Lágrimas: Poemario por la paz y la posteridad | |
2013 | L’Harmattan (Paris) | Señoratou (novel) | |
2011 | Le Comble et l’agonie du mal (novel) |
Communication and Information
Officer |
Jan. 2014 – Dec 2020 | WILPF Cameroon | – Communication’s Coordinator for WILPF African region;
– Communication and Information Officer for WILPF Cameroon Section; – Editor of WILPF Africa biannual Newsletter and WILPF Cameroon’s Newsletters; – Liaison with journalists and the Press; – Management of social media and communication platforms |
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Project Manager /Consultant | 2016-2017 | WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Elaboration of WILPF’s Protocol on Security
Overall mission: Project management at the section level |
June 2015 – Aug.
2018 |
WILPF Cameroon | Title: Disarmament Program Manager
Specific project (June 2015 – December 2018): Reducing Gender Based Violence (GBV) through popularization of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and the UN Program of Action on small arms (PoA). |
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2014 –
2015 |
Women’s Peace Initiatives | Member of Consultant team of the project of informing the population on legal procedures to obtain a birth certificate after delay | |
2018-2020 | WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Preventing electoral violence through the Women’s Situation Room Overall mission: Project Manager | |
2018 | Men Engaged Alliance /WILPF Peace Women | Project Title: WPS, Militarism, Masculinities
Overall mission: Project Coordinator |
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2018-2022 | WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Disarmament: Campaign to Stop Killer Robots & Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
Overall mission: National Campaign Coordinator |
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2019- 2020 WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Gender Conflict Analysis in Cameroon
Overall mission: Deputy Project Coordinator |
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Jan 2020 – Dec 2022 | WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Women’s and Youths Rights Education (WYRE) Overall mission: Project Manager | |
July 2020 – 2023 | WILPF International | Project Title: Confronting Militarized Masculinities – Alliance building, Analysis and Advocacy
Overall mission: National coordinator – Cameroon focal point |
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2021 –
2022 |
WILPF Cameroon | Project Title: Strengthening the economic and social empowerment of internally displaced women from the North-West/South-West and girl-mothers from host communities in the Menoua division Overall mission: Supervisor | |
2021 | World Beyond War | Project Title: Peace Education and Action for Impact (PEAFI)
Overall mission: National coordinator |
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2024 | World Beyond War | Africa Organizer: Organizing for peace in Africa |
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Organizer | 2023 | World Beyond War | Organizer of the first virtual WBW Africa Peace Conference (Imagine Africa Beyond War) |
2020 – 2023 World Beyond War | Fostering WBW’s vision in Africa | ||
2020 | World Beyond War | Founder and Coordinator of the Cameroon Chapter |
- KEY PUBLICATIONS
2023 (new) | Dimanche le 20 mai 2035 (novel, in French), Guiguess Edition |
2021 | (Coordination) Women and Youths are the solution: Research report on the involvement of youth and women in peace processes in Cameroon |
2020 | Report on the monitoring of violence and conflict-driven factors during the 2020 regional election (FR) |
2020 | Analysis of the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on IDPs’ rights (FR) |
2019 | (Co-edition) Gender Conflict Analysis in Cameroon |
2018 | (Edition) Monitoring of violence and conflict-driven factors during the 2018 presidential election |
2017 | (Edition) Implementation of UNSCR 1325 and related resolutions: Study on the impact of conflicts on women and girls in Cameroon (FR) |
2019 | (co-author) Fronteras, Balas y Lágrimas: Poemario por la paz y la posteridad (Spanish) |
2013 | Señoratou (novel, in French), L’Harmattan, Paris |
2011 | Le Comble et l’agonie du mal (novel, in French), L’Harmattan, Paris |
- RELEVANT TRAININGS
– Training as part of the WBW “Peace Education and Action For Impact (PEAFI)” global project. | Online, September – December 2021 – Training by WILPF on research, investigation and monitoring methods for alleged human rights violations | Online (March 2021)
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– 101 Organizing Training by WBW | Six weeks online training (October –November 2020).
– Training on War and Environment by WBW | Six weeks online (July –August 2020)
– Training on Self Care, Trauma and Stress management| Yaoundé, Cameroon. By Medica Mondiale (December 2019, November 2023) – Human rights training by WILPF on Monitoring the implementation of UPR and CESCR recommendations | Yaoundé (August 2019). – Training on the Cameroonian electoral process | Douala, Cameroon. (February 2017).
– Online training by the Colombian Red Cross on the International Humanitarian Right | Registration number: 001-2015 – Training on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and GBV | Cancún, Mexico. (August 2015).
– Media monitoring | Douala. One-week training and media Monitoring within the Global Monitoring Media Program (March 2015). – UNSC Resolution 1325 | Yaoundé, Cameroon. Training by WILPF Cameroon and UN Women (October 2014). – Training on Laws and procedures on the civil status in Cameroon | Douala, Cameroon. By Women’s Peace Initiatives. (August 2014).
IV- MAIN INTERNATIONAL WORK
– Countering militarized masculinities, including meeting in 2023 in: Zanzibar, Tbilisi, Rwanda and Abuja.
– Residency in Nairobi (March – April 2023) to develop a prototype on Youth expression in Democracy, to foster peace and prevent violence. – Participation at the 1st Meeting of States Parties (MSP1) to Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Vienna, Austria (June 2022).
– Participation at the Sub-regional capacity building workshop for actors involved in early warning and conflict management in Central Africa, Libreville (November 2021).
– Founder of the Cameroon chapter of World Beyond War (WBW); Networking to create WBW chapters in Africa (from November 2020) – Campaigning to Stop Killer Robot in: Cameroon, Accra (2018), Libreville (2018), Addis-Ababa (2019), Geneva (2019, 2023), Niamey (2019). – Speaker in WILPF’s panel on “Gender perspectives of the ATT” – 5th CSP, Geneva Switzerland (March 2019). – Co-organizer of WILPF Africa regional conference, Kinshasa DRC (December 2017).
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– Speaker at UNOG’s Conference on Disarmament (CD) – Civil Society Forum, on the “Role and possible contribution of the CD for strengthening the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals”; Geneva Switzerland (June 2016).
– Speaker in WILPF’s panel on the theme “Human rights and civilians’ access to firearms: struggling against insecurity and Gender-Based Violence” – during the 32nd Session of the Human Rights Council, Geneva Switzerland (June 2016).
– Participant at the first Conference of States Parties (CSP 1) to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), held in Cancun, México (August 2015). – Participant at the Mental Dialogue session on “Corruption induced poverty”, held at Gede Foundation in Abuja, Nigeria (July 2015)
V- LANGUAGES
– French
– Spanish
– English
– Yemba-Bamileke (Native)
– Fulfulde (Intermediate)
VI- SOFTWARE
Internet, Microsoft, Adobe, Word Press, Social media, Video and graphic maker, etc.
VII- QUALITIES
Dynamic, respect of diversity, spirit of initiative, easy adaptation in multicultural contexts,
Sense of humor, organization and teamwork.