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Legislative and regulatory texts provide an appropriate response to the multiplication of accidents, disasters and disasters in the country: :

• Law No. 86/016 of 6 December 1986 on the general reorganization of civil protection;
• Law No. 2001/021 of 18 December 2001 authorizing the President of the Republic to ratify the Convention on Assistance in the Field of Civil Protection, adopted in Geneva on 22 May 2000;
• Law No. 98/015 of 14 July 1998 on establishments classified as dangerous, unhealthy or uncomfortable;
• Law No. 90/47 of 19 December 1990 on the state of emergency;
• Decree No. 98/031 of 9 March 1998 on the organization of contingency plans and disaster and major risk relief;
• Constitutional reform of 18 January 1996, where the question of decentralization is permanently placed at the center of the vision of the Cameroonian government;
• Decree No. 2008/376 of 12 November 2008 on the administrative organization of the Republic of Cameroon;
• Decree N ° 2008/377 of November 12, 2008 fixing the attributions of the chiefs of administrative districts and organizing and functioning of their services;
• Decree No. 2004/320 of 8 December 2004 on the organization of the Government, text by which the civil protection is identified as the second of the three strategic axes of MINATD (Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralization);
• Decree n ° 2004/054 of 23 March 2004 on the creation and organization of formations and territorial units of the National Corps of firefighters - (CNSP);
• Order n ° 037 / PM of March 19th, 2003 concerning the creation, organization and functioning of a National Observatory of the Risks.

In this perspective, to safeguard property and the environment in the face of natural and man-made disasters:

• The Yokohama Strategy for a Safer World, adopted in 1994, outlines guidelines for disaster prevention, disaster preparedness and mitigation;
• The Second World Conference on Disaster Reduction held in Kobe (Hyōgo, Japan) from 18 to 22 January 2005, which adopted the 2005-2015 Framework for Action for Disaster Resilient Nations and Communities.

Reflection

« It is not by force that we obtain great results, it is by perseverance »
Samuel Johnson
1708-1784

Conception

The adventure is dedicated to data, it's a passion. Passion because we are convinced that the mastery of urban data can bring to the chaotic management of cities, the overall vision and transversality that are currently lacking. The data will bring innovation, transparency and economy.

Our values

Collaborative work makes the best use of all available skills and best practices. By networking and cooperating, urban actors can co-produce the city and improve the living conditions of the population.

Research

The data is there, exploded in monolithic urban information systems and therefore difficult to access. Our ambition is to capitalize knowledge on the urban environment through a collaborative data management platform to help different urban stakeholders to meet the growing challenges in data (control, exploitation, analysis, interpretation, opening, sharing, reuse, heterogeneity, quality, volume, etc.) and to develop an in-depth knowledge of the sector, allowing a common and transversal vision of urban development.

questioning

Issues related to the « urban crisis » in developing countries, particularly Cameroon, are not new. They challenge all actors involved in urban management and planning, whether public or private.

  • How to prevent current and potential urban actors from doing the same thing, to seek to collect information that exists elsewhere?
  • How to value urban data?
  • Conception
  • How to make better use of urban information heritage in the digital age?
  • How to accelerate, move the lines of strategic plans and redefine the obligations of different urban actors to combat the current disorder?
  • How to better plan urban development and disseminate new development standards to better organize cities?
  • How to conduct urban projects of quality, at the best costs by meeting the needs of the inhabitants?
  • How can cities benefit from the urbanization process to strengthen development and contribute more to the national economy?

Témoignages

C.L.W – Yaoundé 27/04/2021

The book "Urban development and planning in Cameroon: from urbanization in the proper sense to the urbanization of information systems" by Prof. Adolphe Ayissi Eteme is a monumental production from the point of view of volume and innovative, in terms of the theme: aggregation and management of data for the advent of smart cities. We are delighted that your expertise offers software solutions for the correct handling of the challenges of rampant urbanization and the demographic explosion which is both the cause and the consequence. I wish this work a good career, since urban development and the digital economy are, conveniently, at the heart of the national agenda.

YAOUNDE - 30/11/2020 

YUSIIP is an innovative solution that makes it possible to use the openness of data as a lever for sharing information to enhance a territory.



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