Marthe Wandou

Cameroonian gender and peace activist
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IntroCameroonian gender and peace activist
PlacesCameroon
isLawyer Activist
Work fieldActivism Law
Gender
Female
Birth15 October 1963, Kaélé, Mayo-Kani, Far North, Cameroon
Age61 years
Star signLibra
Education
University of Yaoundé
Catholic University of Central Africa
University of Antwerp
Awards
Right Livelihood Award2021
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Biography

Marthe Wandou (born 15 October 1963) is a Cameroonian lawyer and women's rights activist.

Wandou was born in Kaélé, Cameroon on 15 October 1963. Her parents were supportive of female education, and she was one of the first women from Kaélé to enroll in university. She received a license in private law at the University of Yaoundé and a master's in project management at the Catholic University of Central Africa. She also studied gender studies at the University of Antwerp.

In 1998, Wandou founded Action Locale pour un Développement Participatif et Autogéré (ALDEPA) to provide female education for young girls in Cameroon and prevent violence against women. She is an advocate of psychosocial support for victims of sexual violence and kidnapping. Wandou provides legal support for victims of gender-based violence. She also provides support for children that are victimised by Boko Haram.

Wandou was a laureate of the Right Livelihood Award in 2021, becoming the first Cameroonian to receive the award. The organisation described her as "one of the leading voices for the protection of girls and women in the region".

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