Cameroonian mathematicians are individuals from Cameroon or of Cameroonian descent who engage in the field of mathematics either as researchers, educators, or practitioners. The country has a growing community of mathematicians who contribute to various areas of mathematical research and education, including pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and mathematical modeling. The development of mathematics in Cameroon has been supported by universities, research institutions, and organizations that promote STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education.
Henri Hogbe Nlend was a prominent Cameroonian politician and historian who played a significant role in Cameroon's post-independence politics. He is known for his contributions to the understanding of Cameroon's history and politics, particularly regarding the country's transition from colonial rule to independence. He was involved in the political scene during the period of decolonization in Africa and engaged with various political movements and parties within Cameroon.

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