Maurice Tadajeu
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Maurice Tadajeu (b. 1950 in Cameroon) is a Vice-President of the African Union's Economic, Social and Cultural Council of Central Africa.
In 1996 he became Founding Director of NACALCO Center for Applied Linguistics in Yaoundé, Cameroon. From 1993 to 1997 Mr. Tadajeu was Head of the Department of African Languages and Linguistics at the Université de Yaoundé, also was Professeur of Linguistics at the Université de Yaoundé.
[edit] Selected works
Démocratie de Partage du Pouvoir : Pour le Modèle P3 au Cameroun [Academic Literature, ANACLAC, 1997]
Confédération des Etats Unis d'Afrique [Academic Literature, Editions BUMA KOR, 1996]
Training manual for the teaching of national languages in primary schools [Reference book, Collection PROPELCA, 1991]
Co-authored with Elisabeth Gfeller and Gabriel Mba Le defi de Babel au Cameroun [Academic Literature, Collection PROPELCA, 1990]
[edit] Achievements
In 2005 Mr. Tadajeu was the winner of the Linguapax Prize.