Students from the Environmental Engineering club of the National Advanced School of Public Works (NASPW) have organized a conference at the NASPW’s amphitheater 100 on the theme: "Water crisis in Cameroon". A meeting marked by the participation of the presidents of the different clubs: Civil Engineering, Topography and Surveying, Town Planning, Architecture, and the President of the Girls Association of the NASPW
Difficulties
- Lack of technical and national water management policy;
- Lack of physical water in arid areas such as in the Far North due to the severe dry seasons and floods that are the consequences of climate changes;
- Consequences: cholera, famine, low birth rate, and dental diseases due to the abnormal presence of fluoride in the water;
- Archaic construction of water wells;
- Absence of the water culture.
Recommendations
- Students of the NASPW as engineers, designers, innovators, are challenged by these technical problems;
- The government should set up a national drinking water distribution network made of communal drinking water distribution networks. For the right to drinking water has become a fundamental right recognized by the United Nations;
- Everyone must take his responsibilities as technicians, consumers or the government;
- Sensitize the populations is essential to avoid the damages due to the ignorance of the citizens.
The panelists
From the left to the right
- Dr. MBA Alphonse (Deputy Director of the NASPW)
- Pr. NKENG George ELAMBO (Director of the NASPW)
- Pr. ESOH ELAME (University of Padua in Italy)
- Dr. Jacques MARTEL (Teacher at the NASPW)
- Dr. TALLA André (Head of the Rural Engineering Department)
- Dr. FANTONG Wilson (Lecturer at the NASPW)
- KWALI Denise (President of the Environmental Engineering club)
The panelists
Some participants
Dr. FANTONG Wilson (one of the panelists) doing a presentation
Family photo