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UN shocked and outraged over horrific attack on school in Cameroon

26 octobre 2020

The United Nations has strongly condemned Saturday’s attack on a school in southwestern Cameroon, which claimed the lives of eight children, and wounded another twelve. 

https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/10/1076112

On 24 October, a group of armed men attacked Mother Francisca International Bilingual Academy in Kumba, in Cameroon’s restive South-West region. According to local reports, the victims were aged between 12 and 14. 

UN Secretary-General António Guterres called on Cameroonian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure that those responsible are held accountable, his spokesperson said in a statement

“The attack is another disturbing reminder of the exacting heavy toll on civilians, including children, many of whom have been deprived of their right to education,” said the statement. 

“Attacks on education facilities are a grave violation of children’s rights,” it added. 

Mr. Guterres also called on all armed actors to refrain from attacks against civilians and to respect international humanitarian and international human rights law. 

He also urged the parties to answer his call for a global ceasefire, reiterating the availability of the United Nations to support an inclusive dialogue process leading to a resolution of the crisis in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon 

‘Schools must be places of safety, not death traps’ 

In a separate statement, Henrietta Fore, Executive Director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) also condemned the attack “in the strongest possible terms.” 

“This has been a deadly weekend for schoolchildren in Afghanistan and Cameroon,” she said, also referring to the attack on an education centre in Kabul

“I am shocked and outraged at these abominable attacks and condemn them in the strongest possible terms. Attacks on education are a grave violation of children’s rights,” Ms. Fore added, reiterating that schools must be places of safety and learning, “not death traps.” 

‘Worst atrocity’ since schools resumed 

According to the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Cameroon, Matthias Z. Naab, the attack is the worst atrocity since the resumption of the school year on 5 October, in which more students enrolled in the North-West and South-West regions than in recent years. Unrest in parts of Cameroon had affected school enrolment and access to education. 

“Children have a right to education. Violence against schools and innocent school children is not acceptable under any circumstances and can constitute a crime against humanity if proven in a court of law,” said Mr. Naab. 

The UN World Health Organization (WHO) has provided medical supplies to the local hospital and the NGO, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) is assisting with medical supplies and personnel.  

The UN will continue to support Government and NGO efforts to provide necessary medical assistance to the wounded, added Mr. Naab. 

UN shocked and outraged over horrific attack on school in Cameroon

UNIC Yaounde Chef de Bureau

Jean Njita

CINU
Chef de Bureau
Matthias Z. Naab

Matthias Z. Naab

RCO
Coordonnateur Résident
M. NAAB (né au Ghana), citoyen américain, a plus de 20 années d’expérience professionnelle dans le domaine du développement international et possède de vastes connaissances et une expertise avérées dans le domaine du développement. Avant sa nomination en tant que Coordonnateur Résident des Nations Unies au Cameroun, Matthias a occupé le même poste aux Comores depuis 2016. Il a aussi été le Directeur-pays du PNUD au Mozambique; il a également travaillé au Rwanda et en Tanzanie ou il a activement participé à la conception et à la mise en œuvre de programmes conjoints inter-agences.

M. NAAB est titulaire d’un Doctorat en Affaires internationales et Politiques Publiques du Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Université de Pittsburgh, où il a également obtenu une Maîtrise en Affaires Publiques et internationales (MPIA).

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