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Here are my thoughts on Harry and Meghan's pseudo-royal tour. It's simply an ego tour. Being black and of Cameroonian origin but having 40% Nigeria like many because it was a vast kingdom.
Where was the history of Nigeria?
Why are soldiers injured? why we don't see Harry and Meghan wearing African designers (ah yes product placement)
Stop with these superlatives Nigeria fell in love with Harry and Meghan lol this obsession with being chosen by Africa as saviors or kings shows how uneducated they are and that their team is white!!!!
Taking selfies does not mean being adored or being better. It shows that in 2024 Harry and Meghan still don't understand the definition of being royal!!!!!
It was all about their ego...
In this little game they will lose in the medium term. Making countries black African and playing egotistical or talking about Diana as if Africa were staying in the 90s. Will turn against them. They are so obsessed with them and being in competition with the BRF (in their heads) they are going to look like walking idiots.
There are so many details that show that are lost.
I stop here.
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William et Catherine au Pakistan
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zenny-zenzen · 2 months ago
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☮️💎Cherusa Boopuda💎☮️
Age: 16 (1999, DIU), 18 (2001, GW), 28 (2011, SO)
Gender: Cisgender Female
Birthday: May 5th, 1983
Height: 5 ft 1 inch (155 cm)
Weight: 47 kg (104 lbs)
Sexuality: Bisexual
Occupation: 1st year student (1999), 3rd year student (2001), Psychologist affiliated with the SPW Foundation (2011)
Birthplace: Yaoundé (Cameroon, West Africa)
Nationality: Cameroonian
Citizenship: Japanese --------------------------------------------------
I do OC x Canon and ship her with Josuke Higashikata💎🌟(Ship name-> JosuCheru)
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Stand: Let's Groove
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Cherusa's Stand, Let's Groove, can slow down any living creature's movements in an interval that goes from 5 to 10 minutes, and if she uses her Stand's full powers she can completely freeze their movements in an interval of 10 minutes but that will result into her feeling exhausted. While when it comes to objects, Cherusa can either slow them down when they are moving, or directly freeze them in an interval of time that goes from 5 to 10 seconds without any repercussions to her energy as they aren't living beings. Mastery Cherusa shows to be extremely creative with the use of Let's Groove, which is very fitting of her personality and linked to her artsy hobby that requires tons of immagination. Let's Groove's precision is enhanced by Cherusa's great attention to details, a trait Jotaro had catched on and helped her refine.
Stand cry: "GROOVY" Power: B Speed: C Range: C Durability: D Precision: B Potential: B -------------------------------------------------- NEW (MODIFIED) REFERENCE SHEET (AGAIN - I'M SORRY/lh) + LET'S GROOVE'S SLIGHT DESIGN CHANGE‼️ Which means i am reuploading everything but this time i'll keep it into one post, without any extra reblogs for people to have Cherusa's essential information directly and manage to modify it if i ever decide to change anything about it in the future since Tumblr doesn't let you modify reblogs🙏 Meanwhile here is:
My toyhouse‼️
So that you can check out Cherusa's complete and detailed info! (It's just like an actual JoJo Wiki site! Which means it includes her role, her backstory, her dynamics with other DIU characters etc...)
Along with
My Instagram!!-> cherushii._
The social where i have been the most active for 3-ish years since i started OCxCanon and have my base on in case you are interested in frequent Cherusa/Josucheru content updates along with the fact you can interact with me more easily! I sincerely look foward to making more mutuals and friends!💖 --------------------------------------------------
And lastly! Just like in the old repost(s), you get a Christmas themed illustration I've done by recreating DIU animator Kohei Ashiya's artstyle completely from scratch‼️💕
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chichiscloset · 2 years ago
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5 level-up & hypergamy youtubers you need to watch
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Hey yall! this is part 2 of my favourite Youtuber list CLICK HERE to view it!
I thought I’d share some of my favourite feminine/level-up/pro-hypergamous YouTube channels. Some of them directly talk about femininity, etiquette, or growing towards becoming a better person.
In no particular order, here are my top 5 favourite YouTube channels about femininity, levelling up, hypergamy, and inspiration for generally becoming a better version of myself. I hope you enjoy them too.
KWUCOCO✨
My black SBs and spoiled girlfriends know about this babe!
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Kwucoco (Kamanda) is a 27-year-old Cameroonian native. Residing in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. She is an aspiring real estate agent. Coco is a kept woman her vlogs include herself displaying the various gifts she receives from her many "admirers", "friends" and sugar daddies. Although she mainly makes vlogs of her day-to-day life. She does drop advice on how she became the high-value woman she is today!
Woman of elegance ✨
Woman of elegance is the ultimate guide in teaching women from all corners of the globe how to be elegant, refined and polished ladies.
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This online finishing school was created by Vivienne Abena who is passionate about being polished and refined. helping women across the globe with style and proper etiquette.
CodenameChannel✨
The hypergamy and level-up guru! if you're a black woman and you ready to learn how to put yourself in the right places to level up? She's the one to go to! 
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Lisa Hart✨
Lisa is a fashion designer and blogger from France who loves old Hollywood glamour and belly dance, which she draws upon in a number of her videos.
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In her videos, she discusses style, beauty, femininity, elegance, deportment, glamour, and grace.
Into a Milli✨
Into a milli (Karina) is an entrepreneur running an online business and she also makes videos discussing women, money, and power. On her channel, she talks about internal growth, elegance, beauty, wealth, business, etiquette, romantic relationships, and what she considers the ills of society.
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Hope you all loved this list don't forget to check out Part 1 HERE
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yanxioustrikas · 1 month ago
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dmitri
link to the latest art of dmitri
this post is simply called dmitri, and this is hopefully everything you need to know about them! or just some fun facts lol
(this was sitting in draft since SUMMER, and since there is another rise of ocs in supablr, i thought this would be a good opportunity to revise and post this)
biography
full name: dmitri mikhailovich sokolov
pronouns: he/they
sexuality: bisexual
gender: genderfluid
age: 16 (debut), 17 to 18 (super league junior career), 19 to early 20s (post-super league junior)
birthday: may 23
height: 191 cm/6'3 ft
nationality/citizenship: russian-south african
ethnicity: russian + cameroonian
residence(s): st. petersburg, russia (birthplace), johannesburg, south africa (permanent), toronto, ontario, canada (for uni)
language(s): russian, french, english, afrikaans (fluent in first three, limited proficiency in afrikaans)
significant other: hiram romilly-choucair
family
father: mikhail sokolov
mother: nadine bahanag
sibling(s): matvey (older brother; oldest), avdotya (older sister; middle)
pet(s): squeaky (white maine coon cat)
super league junior profile
team: invincible united junior fc
jersey number: 17
position: midfielder + captain
award(s): rookie of the year, star of the match (x10), slj captain of the year (x2)
post-secondary profile
type: university
location: toronto, ontario, canada
program: fashion design - bachelor of design
varsity sports team: men's ice hockey - goaltender
extracurricular clubs: francophone club, visual arts club, cameroonian student association, literature club
possible future career: fashion designer, fashion journalist, or dressmaker
hobbies and interests
ice hockey
soccer
visual art (won a few high school awards for his artworks)
creative writing
sewing and designing
flute
dance (contemporary ballet)
russian and french literature
cooking (not great at it so they call their sister for help lol)
making mocha
strawberries
extra stuff about his family because they all have interesting lives lol
mikhail (father), he/him
a therapist, specializing in cognitive behavioural therapy and psychotherapy, and is among the best psychologists in johannesburg
did practicum at the oasis, and used to work for cognito fc for a year
ex-ballet dancer from a wealthy (and horrible) classical ballet family in moscow
other interests include dance (for old time sake and to pass on the sokolov techniques to his kids), sudoku, pilates, cooking
nadine (mother), she/her
a corporate lawyer working at one of south africa’s high-ranking law firms
cousin of el matador’s female lawyer (both also attended the same law school)
during her youth, she played defence for the u-18 cameroon's women's national soccer team
other interests include yoga, cardio, playing piano, reading classical books
matvey (brother), he/him
a flute player studying at a prestigious conservatory in london, england
has a huge platform on various social media for showcasing his passion for music
part-time job as a music tutor
other interests include reading philosophical literature, working out, photography, playing ice hockey at a recreational league (defender), dance
avdotya (sister), she/her
a food science major and a culinary enthusiast
was a contestant (two-time champion) at a national (russian) junior chef competition
currently co-president for her university’s culinary club
other interests include painting, playing intramural ice hockey (forward), dance, weightlifting, journaling
squeaky (cat), he/him
a male cat who is very talkative and friendly
was adopted from a shelter in johannesburg at 5 months olds
loves to watch the birds from inside the house, but never chases them if outside
dislikes eating fish itself, will eat if the fish is eaten with something else in the bowl
the kids love hockey and dance sm
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aut2imagineart · 1 year ago
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After creating my new witch character Celeste for a Halloween piece, my character design juices went into overdrive. I started imagining her living in a small town inhabited by supernatural creatures (and some humans) and brainstormed some of those inhabitants. I have haven't named all of them yet but I do have their general personalities.
Top left is an aloof mermaid (specifically a Jengu from Cameroonian mythology) who likes to be ironic, hence why she lives on land and works at a coffee shop. Next to her is a charming fairy loves to entertain. Next to him is a bubbly genie who runs a clothing store and happens to be Celeste's great aunt. Bottom left is a human boy around Celeste's age who diligently works on his family farm to sell produce at the town's farmers market but secretly wants to do more with his life, though he's unsure what. Next to him is an eccentric Rakshasi chef who runs a local fusion restaurant with her family. Next to her is a gruff and wise old werewolf who's the town's sherif, gym teacher, and mechanic, causing many to wonder how he gets enough sleep if any. Lastly is an energetic Yuki-Onna (a ghost-like snow spirit from Japanese mythology) who's one of Celeste's classmates with a passion for sports such as tennis and baseball.
I loved coming up with all of these characters and I might add more just for fun. For now, I'm working on a piece for Thanksgiving.
As always, comments and critiques are welcome.
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delicatuscii-wasbella102 · 2 years ago
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Global mash-up inspired by Cameroonian designer Serge Mouangue.
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years ago
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Patchwork  A World Tour
Catherine Legrand
Thames&Hudson, London 2023, 216 pages, 300 col.ills., 22.86 x 29.46 cm,   ISBN  9780500025819
euro 39,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
What do Korean bojagi wrapping cloths, Cameroonian Bamileke boubous, Peruvian montera hats, and Hungarian cifraszür shepherd cloaks have in common? Each is made using the ancient technique of patchwork—the art of juxtaposing fabrics and motifs to create blankets, clothes, accessories, and more.
This volume follows Catherine Legrand as she sews together an ethnographic patchwork map. Legrand has spent many years traveling and researching textiles and has a deep knowledge of the techniques and traditions that characterize patchwork, enabling her to create an engaging fabric-inspired travelogue.
Pieced together much like the gorgeous textiles it portrays, Legrand’s beautifully illustrated history features over 300 dazzling photographsof patchwork from around the world and takes the reader from Europe and the Americas to Africa and Asia, where these ancient traditions survive, and patchwork is part of the fabric of everyday life. Textile artists, patchwork enthusiasts, and designers of all stripes will discover an endless source of inspiration.
Catherine Legrand worked as a graphic designer at the foundation of the Théâtre du Soleil and in New York and Paris before becoming a freelance textile designer. In the course of her many “textile voyages,” she has become a passionate collector of fabrics, outfits, jewelry, and accessories. She is also the author of Indigo: The Color that Changed the World.
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k00278384 · 2 years ago
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Contemporary Designer Research:
Imane Ayissi:
Imane Ayissi is a Cameroonian dancer, performer, model, and eponymous haute couture fashion designer. He worked with other brand before he founded his own label in 2004.
His designs are merge of the contemporary and traditional style. He was known for his consistently colorful creations that feature simple yet eye-catching silhouettes. His designs are also characterized by their distinct element of “African-ness” which often elegantly unite traditional African tribal art elements with Parisian couture principles.
His designs relate to the human form; volume, movement, pleats and draping are some of more prominent features of his collections, elements he employs due to their universally flattering nature. He’s also conscious of environmental issues as they pertain to garment making, making it a priority to make use of natural and organic materials with the lowest possible impact, favoring materials like cotton, vegetable tanned leathers, or textiles dyed with natural ingredients or printed by hand—often producing on the continent where possible.
Ayissi is regarded as the first Sub-Saharan designer to officially show at Haute Couture Week in Paris in 2020, where he presented a collection that received near universal praise.
I really love his designs, the fabric prints and how he is obviously carrying along the traditional African attire with the contemporary style. His designs are what I could really wear.
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outsidethebeautybox · 12 days ago
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How It Started (Part 2): The Mermaid
How black is “too black”?
Right when you thought the stress was over, new and improved kinds of stress and anxiety spring out at you like a jump scare. I love a good jump scare but, in my arrogant opinion, they’re a lot less entertaining when they worm their way into your irl existence.
A few months ago, I started writing an action-fantasy novel called “Crystal Blue,” which happens to be my first EVER action fantasy novel. There was a lot about the genre that I still had to learn, but, as is typical of my stories, one of the first notable elements of this story was its highly diverse cast.
The main character is a biracial (Welsh and Cameroonian) mermaid trying to keep the general populace from knowing she’s a mermaid. (I promise it’s not as cheesy as it sounds.)
Tropes aside, it’s a major part of this mermaid’s character design that she has VERY dark skin. Like, her skin is literally black. 
Reason being: her grandfather was a pretty dark-skinned guy already, the mermaids are kind of magical, and dark skin is gorgeous.
Here’s the hiccup: I was not very good at drawing, and I wanted to make promotional art for my story.
I’m a much better artist now than I was a few months ago thanks to the magic of practice and boring (but useful) art lessons. But back then I was just starting my digital art journey and I had no idea how to draw someone with really dark skin without their features (drawn with black lines) looking washed out.
I’m half Hispanic (Dominican on my dad’s side) and half African-American, so I’m not ignorant of things like blackface, sambo dolls, and other racist caricatures of black people. I just wasn’t prepared for people to bring up Mr. Popo when I asked a forum full of artists for some advice on how to make my character’s features more visible.
When I say things got wild, I mean things got WILD. 
People posted comments (or…rants?) claiming that my character was not “representing” anyone and looked “lazy.” 
Some folks boldly assumed that I didn’t know any black people because of my struggle to draw this mermaid. Others claimed that the mermaid’s skin was “just too dark for it’s context” - POC readers wouldn’t care that I gave the character the darkest skin I possibly could, just whether or not the character looked good.
I can’t speak for the entirety of my diaspora, but as a POC myself, I respectfully disagree.
As a black woman, and a black female writer at that, I’m sick and tired of black characters being restricted to a highly limited range of colors, especially black characters that are supposed to be pretty.
For some inexplicable reason, it’s only the racist caricatures that are allowed to have very dark skin, and that idea in itself is wrong and harmful.
There are thousands of shades in the black diaspora, and all of them are beautiful. Whether your complexion is molasses black or cashew-colored or anything in between, you are lovely. So why are some “black” complexions deemed more acceptable than others while other (real) complexions are dubbed lazy or racist.
For those who don’t know, and are curious to learn, there really are people in the world whose complexions appear ‘exceptionally’ dark or almost literally black. I know some personally, and when I was a child, I literally thought their skin was black. 
Do these women not deserve to be represented?
Personally, even if my readers will only care how pretty my mermaid looks, I would much rather see an ‘average’ looking character who strayed away from the norm than one more “pretty black girl” cliche.
To the unkind commenter’s credit, they did say that there were other characters with very dark skin who still looked beautiful, but since I hadn’t done much rendering, my character looked “lazy” and I needed to use a different color.
The thing is, I didn’t know HOW to do the rendering. That’s why I was trying to get help. 
Unfortunately, asking for advice led to cyberbullying in the form of passive-aggressive (or just plain aggressive) comments. 
The most well intentioned artists who replied often just didn’t understand my point. They thought I just wanted to make a character look “black” (african/african american) and again and again the suggestion was to give them a chocolate brown complexion.
But that’s the problem. This is a character- a PERSON - not a concept. I wasn’t trying to just make a character who could “represent” a black girl like some sort of avatar for the entire diaspora. I was writing about one specific individual, who was a-typical, but still important.
I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with chocolate brown. I love chocolate. Chocolate is a beautiful color. But it’s not the ONLY color that black people come in.
The problem with lightening my character’s skin, even to a shade that was still (relatively) dark, is that it continues to turn us into tokens. 
Writers and artists keep recreating the same black character and inserting them into different books, shows, and movies. More often than not, black characters in shows that don’t revolve around the black diaspora have extremely similar hair, facial features, and complexions, and that complexion is usually chocolate brown. That’s when we’re lucky.
Sometimes black characters are given the exact same facial structure as the white characters, and the only difference between them and the other characters is their skin tone.
Again, it’s very often chocolate brown or lighter.
But there is so much more to us than that. 
So many faces, complexions, and hair textures fall under the umbrella term of “black” and those people deserve a moment in the spotlight too.
There are people in South Sudan who wear complexions every bit as “unrealistically” black as the complexion that I gave my character. So even if other artists fail to see the value of my creative decision, that doesn’t invalidate it.
Deep dark/black skin does NOT turn a character into a caricature. The very fact that particularly dark skin brings to mind racist caricatures is because of prevailing racist mindsets. 
I think about it like this. If someone drew a white character with a 9H pencil and their features were hard to see, most people would just blame the mistake on the artist's inexperience. They wouldn’t assume that the character design was racist.
The only reason why it doesn’t go both ways is because we’re all still associating dark skin with sambo dolls.
That’s unfair. It’s unfair to artists and it’s unfair to all the people who really have this complexion who will never be represented because people are afraid to represent them, or are told not to.
A few months after this experience centering around my mermaid character, I met an asian artist who told me they hadn’t practiced drawing dark-skinned characters very much because they were worried about being offensive. 
This isn’t the life we should be living.
For once and for all, black skin is not a problem. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. We NEED to keep fighting to make this world a place where no one is afraid of the dark. No one should have to worry that giving a character dark skin or broad noses will make them “racist.” Racism is based in our intentions, not in our mistakes or even in our ignorance.
After 4 months of practice, I (defiantly) continue to draw characters with (literally) black skin tones. It isn’t lazy, in fact, it takes infinitely more work than it does to render my light and medium brown-skinned characters whose complexions never wash out their facial features. I’ve gotten better at art as a whole, and I can now draw these black characters in a way where their features remain visible and their designs remain distinct.
I am proud to be the creator of these lovely people.
We are all defiantly beautiful.
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isocertificationinegypt · 4 months ago
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ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon: Strengthening Information Security
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In an increasingly digital world, protecting sensitive data has become a top priority for businesses globally, and Cameroon is no exception. ISO 27001 Certification is an internationally recognized standard for information security management systems (ISMS), designed to help organizations safeguard their data and mitigate security risks. For businesses in Cameroon, ISO 27001 Certification is essential for strengthening information security, enhancing customer trust, and ensuring compliance with global best practices.
With the rise of cyber threats and data breaches, organizations in Cameroon must adopt comprehensive security frameworks. ISO 27001 provides a structured approach to managing information security, focusing on identifying risks, implementing controls, and continuously improving security measures. This certification not only protects valuable data but also strengthens the overall cybersecurity posture of businesses.
Why ISO 27001 Certification is Essential for Businesses in Cameroon
ISO 27001 Certification is critical for businesses in Cameroon due to the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure across various sectors, including banking, telecommunications, and healthcare. As businesses handle sensitive information, from financial data to customer details, protecting this data is crucial to maintaining operational integrity and preventing financial losses.
In addition, ISO 27001 Certification in Egypt enhances an organization’s reputation by demonstrating its commitment to high standards of information security. It can also provide a competitive advantage, as many global partners and clients now require certified information security management systems before entering into business relationships. For businesses in Cameroon aiming to expand internationally, obtaining ISO 27001 Certification is a significant step toward meeting global security standards and gaining trust from clients and partners.
Navigating the Path to ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon
Achieving ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon involves a clear, structured process. The first step is conducting a comprehensive risk assessment to identify vulnerabilities in the organization’s information security practices. This assessment will guide the development of an Information Security Management System (ISMS) tailored to address the identified risks.
Next, businesses must implement the necessary controls and procedures to manage these risks effectively. This may include establishing secure data storage protocols, restricting access to sensitive information, and developing response plans for potential security incidents. Once the ISMS is fully in place, organizations undergo an internal audit followed by an external audit conducted by a certified body. After successfully meeting the ISO 27001 requirements, businesses are awarded the certification, which must be maintained through regular monitoring and improvements.
Enhance Data Protection with ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon
For companies in Cameroon, ISO 27001 Certification in Madagascar is not just about compliance but also about creating a robust data protection framework. By adopting ISO 27001, businesses can prevent data breaches, minimize security incidents, and ensure that their operations remain resilient in the face of evolving cyber threats. The certification also provides a solid foundation for maintaining data integrity, availability, and confidentiality—key elements of a secure information management system.
Moreover, ISO 27001 Certification helps businesses align with national and international data protection regulations, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which may apply to Cameroonian companies operating globally. With data privacy becoming a growing concern, ISO 27001 Certification provides the assurance that businesses are prioritizing the protection of their data assets.
ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon: A Guide to Secure Information Management
For organizations in Cameroon seeking to improve their information security, ISO 27001 Certification offers a roadmap to building a secure information management system. This certification helps organizations systematically manage and protect data by adopting a risk-based approach to security. It emphasizes continuous improvement, requiring businesses to regularly update their security measures to address emerging threats.
In conclusion, ISO 27001 Certification in Cameroon is a critical investment for businesses in Cameroon looking to strengthen their information security and ensure long-term success. It enhances data protection, builds trust with clients, and positions businesses to compete in the global market. By adopting ISO 27001 standards, organizations in Cameroon can safeguard their digital assets and thrive in a connected world.
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seanauticmarine · 4 months ago
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Streamlining Global Trade Compliance: Navigating Senegal BSC, Angola CNCA, Cameroon BESC, and Madagascar BSC
Introduction to Trade Compliance
In today’s interconnected world, international trade has become the backbone of global economies. As goods traverse borders, the need for seamless compliance mechanisms has emerged. Trade compliance ensures that shipments adhere to international standards, safeguarding both exporters and importers from unforeseen penalties, delays, and financial losses. Understanding country-specific documentation requirements is essential for freight forwarders and businesses engaged in global trade. Senegal BSC, Angola CNCA, Cameroon BESC, and Madagascar BSC are prime examples of such regulatory frameworks that enhance customs efficiency.
Understanding Senegal BSC: A Vital Document for Importers
Senegal’s Bordereau de Suivi des Cargaisons (BSC) is a mandatory document required for all shipments destined for the country. It streamlines customs clearance by providing authorities with essential cargo details before arrival. The ECTN Senegal serves as a digital blueprint, containing information such as cargo origin, type, and destination. This ensures faster processing and prevents bottlenecks at Senegalese ports, enhancing overall trade efficiency. Businesses exporting to Senegal must secure this document well in advance to avoid penalties and delays.
Angola CNCA: Enhancing Transparency in Maritime Trade
The Conselho Nacional de Carregadores de Angola (CNCA) is a regulatory body that ensures all maritime shipments entering Angola are accounted for via the CNCA certificate. The ECTN Angola document plays a pivotal role in verifying cargo information, preventing misdeclarations, and aligning with Angolan customs laws. This certificate is crucial for any freight forwarder handling cargo destined for Angola, as failure to comply with CNCA regulations can result in hefty fines or even cargo impoundment.
Cameroon BESC: Simplifying Customs Procedures
Cameroon’s Bordereau Électronique de Suivi des Cargaisons (BESC) serves as an indispensable tool for customs authorities. Designed to enhance transparency and efficiency in the shipping process, the ECTN Cameroon certificate is required for all shipments arriving at Cameroonian ports. Freight forwarders must ensure the document is accurate and submitted in a timely manner, as delays can lead to fines or longer processing times at the border. The BESC simplifies the documentation process, offering exporters peace of mind that their cargo will be swiftly cleared by customs officials.
Madagascar BSC: Navigating Trade Compliance
Madagascar’s Bordereau de Suivi des Cargaisons (BSC) functions similarly to other African nations’ cargo tracking systems. By requiring the ECTN Madagascar, Madagascar ensures that all shipments entering the country comply with international standards. This document helps prevent smuggling, fraudulent declarations, and inaccurate cargo information, ultimately promoting a more transparent trade environment. For freight forwarders and exporters, securing this document ensures smoother transactions and less friction at Madagascar’s ports.
The Role of ECTNs in Global Trade
Electronic Cargo Tracking Notes (ECTNs) are increasingly becoming a standard requirement for shipping goods to many African nations. These notes, whether they take the form of Senegal BSC, Angola CNCA, or Cameroon BESC, provide customs authorities with early access to essential cargo details, thereby reducing bottlenecks. This early intervention allows officials to flag discrepancies, correct documentation, and avoid delays at ports of entry. For freight forwarders, adhering to ECTN requirements is not just a legal obligation but also a critical strategy for streamlining operations.
How Freight Forwarders Benefit from ECTNs
Freight forwarders play a central role in ensuring that goods move seamlessly across international borders. ECTNs offer an invaluable advantage by pre-verifying cargo information before it arrives at the port. This proactive approach mitigates risks such as delays, penalties, or rejection of goods. Compliance with country-specific ECTNs like ECTN Cameroon and ECTN Angola boosts a forwarder’s reliability and operational efficiency, ultimately leading to stronger relationships with both exporters and importers.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Countries like Senegal, Angola, and Cameroon impose strict penalties on shipments that do not adhere to their cargo tracking systems. These penalties can range from significant fines to the outright seizure of goods, leading to financial losses and damaged business relationships. Non-compliance with ECTN regulations may also tarnish a freight forwarder’s reputation, making future partnerships more difficult to secure. In a global trade landscape driven by efficiency, adhering to these documentation requirements is paramount.
The Future of Trade Compliance in Africa
The adoption of Electronic Cargo Tracking Notes is expected to expand further across Africa, with more nations likely to implement similar systems. The drive towards transparency and efficiency in trade practices is reshaping the continent’s import-export landscape. By securing ECTNs in advance, freight forwarders and businesses are not only meeting current regulations but are also positioning themselves for future compliance trends. As countries like Madagascar and Senegal continue to evolve their customs processes, staying informed about these changes will be key to maintaining a competitive edge in global trade.
Common Challenges with ECTNs and How to Overcome Them
While ECTNs provide numerous benefits, they also present challenges for freight forwarders, especially when dealing with complex multi-country shipping routes. Ensuring accuracy in documentation, timely submission, and compliance with the specific requirements of each country can be daunting. Freight forwarders must develop robust internal systems to track ECTN requirements for each destination, whether it be ECTN Senegal or ECTN Madagascar. Collaboration with customs brokers and local agents can also help alleviate some of these challenges, ensuring a smoother process.
Tools and Technology for ECTN Compliance
Advancements in digital technology are transforming how freight forwarders handle compliance documentation. Automated tools now exist to streamline the application and submission of ECTNs, reducing manual errors and ensuring timely processing. These platforms integrate seamlessly with freight management systems, offering real-time updates and alerts when an ECTN is due or has been submitted. Leveraging these tools not only reduces administrative burden but also ensures that forwarders can remain compliant with evolving regulations, whether dealing with ECTN Angola or ECTN Cameroon.
Best Practices for Securing ECTNs
Securing ECTNs requires a proactive approach. Freight forwarders should begin the application process as soon as shipment details are confirmed. Working closely with exporters and importers to ensure all documentation is accurate is key to avoiding delays. Early engagement with local customs brokers who understand the intricacies of each country’s ECTN system can also be beneficial. Whether shipping to ECTN Senegal or ECTN Angola, forwarders should develop standardized internal procedures to ensure that compliance is never an afterthought.
Conclusion: The Vital Role of ECTNs in Global Trade
In an increasingly globalized economy, efficient trade compliance mechanisms are critical to the success of international shipping operations. Senegal BSC, Angola CNCA, Cameroon BESC, and Madagascar BSC each play a pivotal role in their respective countries' customs processes, ensuring transparency, compliance, and efficiency. Freight forwarders and exporters who understand the importance of securing ECTNs for their shipments are well-positioned to navigate the complexities of global trade, ensuring their operations run smoothly, profitably, and in full compliance with local regulations.
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Importance of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants in the Prevention and Management of Insulin Resistance: Case of Gestational Diabetes in Cameroon
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During pregnancy, insulin resistance increase over time. So in the last four months of the pregnancy, insulin resistance upsurges significantly and can become severe, specifically in women with gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Various factors including placental hormones, obesity, and inactivity, an unhealthy nourishment, and inherited and epigenetic influences negatively impacts insulin resistance in pregnancy, but the causal mechanisms are multifaceted and still not completely elucidated. Therefore in this review, we seek to identify among antidiabetic plants usually used in Cameroon those which can regulate insulin resistance in pregnant women, with diabetes. To achieve this objective a literature search was performed in Google, Google Scholar and PubMed, using the key “plants improving insulin sensitivity or insulin resistance in gestational diabetes”. The phytochemicals with insulin resistance and insulin sensitivity of recorded antidiabetic plants and their action mechanisms were compared with those of antidiabetic plants regularly used In Cameroon. The phytochemicals and their active mechanisms were searched using the keys «what is a given compound) chemical group(s). A list of Cameroonian known antidiabetic plants improving insulin sensitivity and insulin resistance were established. Nineteen (19) antidiabetic medicinal plants usually castoff in Cameroon have been reported to have a beneficial effect on insulin sensitivity and insulin resistance with regard to the presence of molecules which improve insulin sensitivity and insulin resistance in their chemical composition. Finally, well-chemical study, well mechanisms elucidation and well-designed randomized controlled trials with lasting consumption are still required to assure the bioactivity and safety of these medicinal plants and compounds for gestational diabetic patients.
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yanxioustrikas · 1 year ago
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supa strikas non-main characters #15 (law edition lol)
name: riccardo sciarra
nationality: south african
ethnicity: sicilian-italian
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name: alexandra ortiz bahanag
nationality: south african
ethnicity: dominican + cameroonian bamileke
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supa strikas season 4 — field of vision
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listen, i think el matador’s lawyers deserve a post, especially alexandra! i think they’re absolutely underrated because of their five-second screen time 😭 but i can’t ignore them cuz of their designs ngl
p.s. — both of their canon names are unknown, so these are my headcanons
p.s. 2 — this is my personal contribution for alexandra but i had her as a first cousin to one of my ocs! while i’ll probably talk about my ocs next time; alexandra’s cousin’s name is nadine bahanag and two fun facts about her is that she is also a lawyer, and is from cameroon :)
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here’s a super old art of alexandra (left) and nadine (right) lol, and below are some headcanons about alexandra!
5 years older than nadine
studied law in spain
trilingual in spanish, french, and english
started her practice in madrid, spain, and then in johannesburg, south africa
born in santo domingo, dominican republic, to a dominican father and a cameroonian mother
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xasha777 · 8 months ago
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In the year 2374, humanity had not only expanded across the reaches of its own solar system but had also started to make contact with other sentient beings in the galaxy. Among these, the Yllarii from the star system of Cygni were perhaps the most enchanting and enigmatic. They were a race of long-lived sages known for their profound wisdom and mystical abilities.
One particular Yllarii, Elder Maelis, had settled on Earth in the biodiverse rainforests of Cameroon, drawn by the planet's rich natural resources and vibrant cultures. With her long, delicate elfin ears and eyes that shimmered with the knowledge of centuries, Maelis was a figure of both awe and mystery. Her attire, a blend of traditional Yllarii garments and Earth's tribal influences, signified her role as a bridge between her people and humanity.
Maelis lived in an ancient, massive tree that had been hollowed out and converted into a living space. Here, she taught those who sought her wisdom about the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of preserving the environment. Her lessons were imbued with the magic of her people, capable of revealing the past and glimpses of possible futures.
One day, a young Cameroonian scientist named Kofi, who specialized in environmental technology, visited Maelis. He was on a quest to solve the escalating climate crisis using a combination of advanced human technology and the ancient wisdom of alien races like the Yllarii. Maelis saw in him the potential for great change and decided to reveal to him the secret of the "Living Grid."
The Living Grid was an ancient Yllarii technology that integrated the natural energy flows of a planet—its ley lines and biocurrents—with advanced tech to stabilize climates and regenerate ecosystems. However, to activate it, one needed not just knowledge, but a deep, intrinsic connection to the planet.
Under Maelis' guidance, Kofi embarked on a journey that took him deep into the traditions of his own people and the esoteric teachings of the Yllarii. As he learned, he began to see the world differently; he could sense the pain of the Earth and the harmonious beauty of its design.
Months passed, and with the combined efforts of Maelis, Kofi, and a dedicated team of Earth and Yllarii engineers, the Living Grid was slowly activated. Starting from the heart of Cameroon's forests, it spread like a gentle wave, bringing balance and rejuvenation. Where there was once drought, rain began to fall; where pollution had killed rivers, waters ran clear again.
The success of the Living Grid in Cameroon inspired other nations and races across the galaxy. What started as a single project soon became a universal movement, promoting peace and understanding among different cultures and species.
Elder Maelis, once a solitary guardian of her ancient knowledge, found new purpose in this collaboration, proving that even in a universe as vast as theirs, every individual, every action, could catalyze monumental change. And as Kofi looked upon the thriving forests of his homeland, he knew that the legacy of his work, guided by the wisdom of a Yllarii elder, would echo through the ages.
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237online · 10 months ago
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innonurse · 1 year ago
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Canada: Well Health announces the launch of Well AI Inbox Admin
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- By InnoNurse Staff -
WELL recently introduced WELL AI Inbox Admin, an AI-driven system designed to establish tailored and efficient workflows, optimizing clinical operations. It effectively handles incoming documents, including faxes, which remain widely used within Canada's healthcare ecosystem.
Read more at WELL Health Technologies Corp./PRNewswire
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