WIMACameroon Elective General Assembly: Three Positions Won by Members from PAK

WIMACameroon Elective General Assembly: Three Positions Won by Members from PAK

WIMACameroon Elective General Assembly: Three Positions Won by Members from PAK

Recognition of Female Leadership Driven by AFPAK

On January 23, 2026, at the Maritime Museum in Bonanjo, Douala, three members from the Port Autonome de Kribi, actively involved in AFPAK, were elected to key positions during the WIMACameroon Elective General Assembly.

On January 23, 2026, WIMACameroon held its Elective General Assembly at the Maritime Museum in Bonanjo, Douala. This important event, dedicated to renewing the organization’s leadership, marked a significant milestone for the Port Autonome de Kribi (PAK) and for the Association of Women of the Port Autonome de Kribi (AFPAK).

Following the elections, three members from PAK distinguished themselves by securing leadership positions within WIMACameroon:

  • Rachel Anouk Mbiam: Technical Advisor No. 9

  • Bebi Julie Laure: Deputy Secretary General for the city of Kribi

  • Ngono Sandrine: Auditor No. 2

These elections reflect recognition of consistent commitment, strong leadership, and a collective determination to enhance the visibility of women within maritime and port institutions.

Beyond the titles obtained, this achievement highlights the importance of active participation in professional associations, calls for candidacy, and initiatives driven by sectoral organizations. It serves as a reminder that visibility and influence are built through action, perseverance, and the courage to step forward.

Through these appointments, AFPAK confirms its role as a pool of female talent and a catalyst for engagement within the port community. This collective momentum contributes to strengthening women’s voices in the maritime sector and promoting confident female leadership in support of port development.

This milestone encourages continued commitment, the pursuit of representation opportunities, and the reinforcement of women’s presence in decision-making spheres across the maritime industry.