Camelia Ntoutoume-Leclercq
Camelia Ntoutoume-Leclercq is a Gabonese politician and the Minister of National Education. She has been active in addressing educational issues within the country, particularly focusing on student welfare and the conditions of learning. Recently, she took decisive action in response to unrest at the Complexe technique d’Owendo (CTO) by suspending classes and interpellating individuals involved in violent disturbances. Her leadership is characterized by a commitment to maintaining order in educational institutions and addressing the concerns of students and their families.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Gabon | 3 | 8.33 | 0.93% | +30% | 2,225,734 | 26,791 | $15,000 | 181$ |
| Totals | 3 | 2,225,734 | 26,791 | $15,000 | 181$ |
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Recent Mentions
Gabon:
Camelia Ntoutoume Leclercq has been awarded the African Prize for Inclusive Education for her efforts in promoting the teaching profession and equal opportunities.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq initiated the celebration of the International Day of the Rights of the Child in Ntoum.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume-Leclercq presided over a meeting of the Technical Committee for the joint deployment of the Ifadem-Elan program.
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Gabon:
Camelia Ntoutoume Leclercq is the Minister of State for National Education who has been actively addressing violence in schools.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume-Leclercq, the Minister of National Education, announced the official calendar for the 2025-2026 exams and competitions.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume-Leclercq defended a record budget project for the Gabonese education system.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq was the candidate for the PDG and received 2,602 votes in the legislative elections.
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Gabon:
Camelia Ntoutoume Leclercq is a candidate for deputy and is supported by Julien Nkoghe Bekale.
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Gabon:
Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq is mentioned as a figure whose honor is defended by the MCO against political manipulations.
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Gabon:
Camelia Ntoutoume Leclercq is the Minister of State for National Education who is addressing the concerns of the education union regarding administrative situations and salary recalls.
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