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02.08.2005
INJS : 184 Additional Sports Teachers
They graduated from the Higher Institute of Youths and Sports (INJS) in Yaounde last week.
Some 184 students of the Higher Institute of Youths and Sports (INJS) last Friday received end of course diplomas at the Yaounde Conference Center. Relatives, Friends and loved ones thronged the premises of the conference center with bouquets of flowers to congratulate the laureates. The ceremony was presided at by the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Philippe Mbarga Mboa. Present at the ceremony was the Minister of Youths Adoum Garoua, Minister of Higher Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo, members of the diplomatic corps, rectors of state universities, as well as authorities of the Center Province.
Among the 184 graduates, there are 47 youth and animation counselors, 59 assistant Sports and Physical Education teachers, 35 senior Youth and Animation counselors, 53 physical and sports education teachers and one administrator and manager of sports and socio-educative structures.
Speaking during the occasion, the Minister of Sports and Physical Education called on the young graduates not to lie on their laurels but to strive to improve on the knowledge achieved in school. This according to the Minister will be achieved through courage, abnegation, perseverance. He congratulated the Physical Education teachers for their efforts in training the students despite the difficult conditions.
Created in 1960, the higher Institute of Youth and Sports has as mission to train instructors of the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education and the Ministry of Youths, and to ensure relation with specialized university institutions and promote of fundamental research in the domain of sports, physical education and youths. During the 2004/2005 academic year, INJS enrolled 218 students: 136 students in the Physical and Sports Education division and 82 students in the Youth and Animation division. 13 of them are foreign students, notably from the Comoros Island, Gabon and Chad. To carry out its exalting mission, INJS is faced with problems of equipment, infrastructure, quality personnel as well as finance.
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