What will change in Germany from March 1, 2022
Certain professions are required to be vaccinated against coronavirus. The so-called Corona vaccination duty associated to establishment will go into effect on March 16, 2022, for those who work in the health professions or provide care for individuals who require care or who are impaired.
Teachers in Cameroon are on strike in protest of their poor working conditions.
Thousands of secondary school teachers who have joined together in the movement "On a Trop Supporté" (OTS) refuse to take the chalk from this Monday until their demands are met.
Seven myths about traffic law in Germany
Old traffic myths like "In the Federal Republic, winter tires are mandatory" or "It is forbidden to drive with slippers"
News 2022: what will change at the KAGEDEV
Subscribers, visitors, and members of our organization will experience some changes in 2022, whether it is through research on our various platforms, consultations on our premises, or even KAGEDEV's operations on the ground.
What changes on November 1, 2021 in Germany
There are changes in the catalog of fines, an increase in Paypal costs and new rules for unvaccinated people from Corona
What will change on October 1, 2021 in Germany
Remember to file your taxes. Comparing pricing at petrol stations is required. Additional free exams for Corona residents From now until the end of the year, the illness notice will be available digitally.
COVID-19: Cameroon's surveillance-monitored barrier measures
Although it has been decided to reopen schools, KAGEDEV – an international association for development through education operating in Africa – is concerned about this discrepancy and the multiple consequences of the current crisis, especially for the youngest
COVID-19: Current information about our activities
Wherever possible, KAGEDEV mobilizes all its human and material resources to develop its projects for the most vulnerable populations. Our priority is to educate the population on prevention measures and provide them with basic support. In addition to the activities described in our special report,