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Gladys Asu Ngouana

Mandela Washington Fellowship Reciprocal Exchange

Major / Minor: Major in Journalism and Mass Communication

Graduation Year: 2017

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Gladys Asu Ngouana is a Cameroonian multimedia Journalist with a passion for transformative storytelling working as a news reporter and anchor for the country’s state broadcasting company, Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV). With over five years of experience, she reports and anchors from the headquarters in the nation's capital Yaounde and often travels around the country for inside stories. Her work focuses on health, environment, community affairs, geopolitics, government action, and stories that foster development. Gladys is the youngest Journalist to have anchored the International and midday bilingual newscast on CRTV. She holds a BSc in Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) from the University of Buea. She was the face of the Department of Journalism after winning the highly competitive Miss JMC 2015 contest. Gladys is also skilled at voice over productions such as audiobooks, general narratives and advertisements.

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Potable water is hard to come by on the island of Cap Cameroun. Residents like Eke Cynthia are finding creative solutions to rain water collection using pipelines of plastic bottles. Keep reading

From water scarcity to security: How Cap Cameroun islanders are solving their problems with plastic bottles

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From water scarcity to security: How Cap Cameroun islanders are solving their problems with plastic bottles
Gladys Asu Ngouana

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