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Cameroonian Sports Federation For People With Disabilities
Cameroonian Sports Federation for People with Disabilities (FECASH; French: ') was one of the primary national sports federation for people with disabilities in Cameroon prior to the organization being dissolved in August 2011. It served as the country's National Paralympic Committee for many years. Problems with internal governance arose starting in the early 2000s and continued until the federation closed. FECASH was one of the organizations to support the introduction of goalball in Cameroon. They also participated in United Nations' International Day of Persons with Disabilities activities. Governance Cameroonian Sports Federation for People with Disabilities (FECASH) was created in 1998 for people with a variety of different types of disabilities. The federation was based on Doula, and had four member organizations: Federation of Disabled Sport of Cameroon,The name of the organization in French is, '. Sports Association of Blind and Partially Sighted of Cameroon (ASAM ...
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Federation Of Disabled Sport Of Cameroon
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