Cameroon has a vibrant presence in beauty pageants, both nationally and internationally. Over the years, Cameroonian queens have represented the country on global stages with grace, intelligence, and cultural pride. Here’s a full overview of beauty pageants from Cameroon
1. Miss Cameroon (Miss Cameroun)
- The official national beauty pageant of Cameroon
- Organized by COMICA (Comité d’Organisation Miss Cameroun)
- First held in 1960 (revived with more structure in the 2000s)
- The winner represents Cameroon at Miss World and sometimes Miss Universe
Recent Titleholders:
Year | Name | Region Represented |
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2023 | Ndoun Issie Marie Princesse | Centre Region |
2022 | Julia Samantha Edima | South Region |
2021 | Audrey Nabila Monkam | Northwest Region |
2020 | Audrey Nabila Monkam (delayed events due to COVID) | — |
2. International Pageants with Cameroonian Contestants
Cameroon has been represented at:
- Miss World
- Miss Universe
- Miss Earth
- Miss Supranational, Miss International, Miss Tourism, etc.
Notably, Audrey Monkam (2021) made waves internationally for her poise and beauty.
3. Other National Pageants
These pageants often highlight specific regions, cultures, or missions:
Pageant Name | Focus/Goal |
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Miss Littoral, Miss North, etc. | Regional beauty contests |
Miss Heritage Cameroon | Celebrates Cameroonian culture and tradition |
Miss Orangina Cameroon | Sponsored pageant with strong media presence |
Miss University Cameroon | For female university students across the country |
Miss Elegance Cameroun | Focus on elegance and poise over pure beauty |
Miss Cameroon Diaspora | For Cameroonian women living abroad (France, USA, etc.) |
4. Cultural Impact
- Beauty queens in Cameroon are seen as cultural ambassadors
- Many go on to become TV presenters, models, influencers, or advocates for social causes
- Platforms often promote girl-child education, health, youth empowerment, and peace
5. Challenges & Criticisms
- Allegations of poor organization or favoritism in some editions
- Limited international exposure compared to other African countries
- Need for more professional grooming, sponsorship, and training of contestants