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Special Olympics Cameroon (French: Special olympics Cameroun) is the national sports federation for people with intellectual disabilities. Founded in 2005, the Chairman of the Board was and Director was Jean-Marie Aléokol Mabiemé. The movement started in Cameroon in 1995, with the goal of assisting people with intellectual disabilities to fully integrate into society. Since then, Cameroon has sent Special Olympians abroad to compete, brought in a foreign trainer to teach people how work with sportspeople with intellectual disabilities and started a program called "Football for Hope."

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  • Special Olympics Cameroon (French: Special olympics Cameroun) is the national sports federation for people with intellectual disabilities. Founded in 2005, the Chairman of the Board was and Director was Jean-Marie Aléokol Mabiemé. The movement started in Cameroon in 1995, with the goal of assisting people with intellectual disabilities to fully integrate into society. Since then, Cameroon has sent Special Olympians abroad to compete, brought in a foreign trainer to teach people how work with sportspeople with intellectual disabilities and started a program called "Football for Hope." Special Olympics Cameroon has organized a national region based competition for several years, including in 2008, 2009 and 2009. Sports on the program have included athletics and ID football. (en)
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  • Special Olympics (en)
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  • Special olympics Cameroun (en)
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  • Using sports to better integrate people with intellectual disabilities into society
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  • Cameroon (en)
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  • Sport, Disability (en)
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  • Member of Special Olympics (en)
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  • 2005 (xsd:integer)
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  • Director Jean-Marie Aléokol Mabiemé (en)
  • President Christophe Ampouam (en)
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  • Yaounde, Cameroon (en)
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  • Special Olympics (en)
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  • Special Olympics Cameroon (en)
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  • Special olympics Cameroun (en)
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  • Using sports to better integrate people with intellectual disabilities into society (en)
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  • Special Olympics Cameroon (French: Special olympics Cameroun) is the national sports federation for people with intellectual disabilities. Founded in 2005, the Chairman of the Board was and Director was Jean-Marie Aléokol Mabiemé. The movement started in Cameroon in 1995, with the goal of assisting people with intellectual disabilities to fully integrate into society. Since then, Cameroon has sent Special Olympians abroad to compete, brought in a foreign trainer to teach people how work with sportspeople with intellectual disabilities and started a program called "Football for Hope." (en)
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  • Special Olympics Cameroon (en)
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