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A.K .Yancho
 
The lecturers and students at the college of the Medical and Pharmaceutical Science of the Catholic University in Cameroon (CATUC) in the Bui Division of the North West region of Cameroon have overwhelmingly praised and thanked the Center for Appropriate Technology (CAT) Cameroon and its German born volunteers Prof. Norbert Pintsch, Mme Renate Perner and Mr. Lutz Fluegge for the kind gesture of offering them symbolic medical equipment. The staff room of this university unit was the venue for all smiles on Feb. 19th 2013 as the PROVOST at this university Prof. Egbe Philip and his collaborators received the CAT team during this maiden working visit to the institution.
 
 
 
Earlier on the director of CAT Cameroon Mr. Njini Victor had told a college of lecturers who were on hand to receive them that its German partners were Norbert Pintsch from the Senior Expert Service (SES) and Renate Perner and Lutz Fluegge from the German Society for the Advancement of Culture (DGFK) Germany.
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For a better Cameroon

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Best Foreign Expertrait Award for Prof Dr Norbert Pintsch

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Prof. Dr. Norbert Pintsch has won the prestigious Best Foreign Expertrait Award for the Year 2012. The Watchdog Tribune National Press Awards for Excellence are given to most Dynnamic, Innovative and Welcoming individuals – those who have contributed most meaningfully in nation building.
The award will be conferred on March 9, 2013 at an impressive ceremony being held in Bamenda Congress Hall.

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Down to Earth

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Down to Earth Inc. is a company that promotes earth-bag housing construction in Uganda as a means to foster sustainable housing construction through the use of the earth's most abundant building material; natural soil.
 
With the ever-growing human population on earth, natural resources are being depleted at an unprecedented rate that threatens life itself.
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