Outreach- 1 master's theses in the University from the start to the end of the project as an effective means of ensuring the transfer of knowledge. In addition, the trials and workshop participants from members of the existing local group of which we are partners (Water for Life and SGAC), university professors, professional environmental actors, and master's students will be advantageous in the selection process to ensure continuity, while ensuring that gender equality is respected.
Identification of current issues related to flood risk assessment in developing countries, focusing on Cameroon using questionnaires. Our information-gathering strategy is based on using local institutions and organisations as a medium to achieve and engage local community. The questionnaire will be written in the official languages: French, English and local language, printed and posted online for those with Internet access. In addition, local project contributors are engaged in local space, academia, government and non-government activities, which will facilitate access to expert views on the subject, the local language traduction and questionnaire distribution.
This workshop is free of charge