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Mbong Madelle Kangha, Cameroon
Mbong Madelle Kangha believes the most exciting trend in Africa today is the
increasing involvement of women in the continent’s political and economic leadership. "Africa
deserves another kind of leadership which women can offer," Madelle says. "This involves love and
respect for one another and peaceful negotiation and diplomacy . . . there is an advantage to
having the caring nature of a mother making decisions."
Perhaps it is the outstanding female leaders around her that have inspired Madelle’s outlook.
When Madelle became the best female candidate in the nation on the 2006 O-Level Exams, she had the
opportunity to meet the First Lady of Cameroon. And with her mother as her role model, Madelle
endeavors to encourage and influence others towards ethical, self-reflective leadership. As her
school's prefect, she "began by adopting a model of evaluating first myself as a leader and
recognizing my flaws."
The future holds many more opportunities for this bright young woman. As the youth leader of
the local Young Catholic Students group, Madelle will represent the Archdiocese of Bamenda at World
Youth Day 2008 in Australia – an event that will host dignitaries including the Pope Benedict XVI.
Of her own future, Madelle says "I hope to one day use my leadership to impact the [lives] of
others in my country."
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