Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku

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Born (1975-09-23) September 23, 1975 (age 50)
Mambanda Village, Cameroon
CitizenshipCameroonian
OccupationActivist
Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku
Born (1975-09-23) September 23, 1975 (age 50)
Mambanda Village, Cameroon
CitizenshipCameroonian
Alma materUniversity of Yaounde II
OccupationActivist
Known forFounder of Cameroon Association for the Protection and Education of the Child (CAPEC)

Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku (born 23 September 1975) is a human rights activist, CEO and founder of the Cameroon Association for the Protection and Education of the Child (CAPEC) that manages various community projects including the primary and secondary school.

She was born in Mambanda Village, Southwest Region of Cameroon, and was raised by a single mother, the primary school teacher. She and her classmates had to work on banana and rubber plantations to help their families. It was often a dangerous work and this inspired her to become an activist.[1]

Education

A.C. Bekaku (right) with domestic and international teachers in April 2014

In 2003 she graduated from University of Yaoundé II as a Master of Business Law and Management.[2]

Career

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