In an age of instant updates and vanishing attention spans, the humble corporate magazine often feels like an endangered species. So, if your organization still publishes one, and fills it with content people actually want to read, then you truly deserve applause.
As a corporate communication practitioner, student, and teacher, I’ve watched this strategic tool slowly fade from many communication arsenals. And yet, I remain convinced that a well-crafted corporate magazine is the backbone of a strong, coherent, and credible communication strategy.
That is why I’m especially proud to announce the release of the 20th edition of Decentralisation.com, the institutional magazine of Cameroon’s Ministry of hashtag#Decentralization and Local Development, where I have the honour of serving as Director of Communication and Public Relations.
This new bilingual edition opens with a compelling editorial by Minister Georges Elanga Obam entitled ”New Era for our Local Governance”, setting the tone for a special issue dedicated to the modernization of Regional and Local Authorities. At a time when effective decentralization depends on smart integration of information and communication technologies, this edition explores the real drivers of transformation:
-the digitization of civil status services
-the digitization of local taxation
-the digitization of human resources management
-the digitization of public procurement
…and much more.
Printed in full colour on high-quality glossy paper, Decentralization.com continues to be freely distributed through both traditional and innovative channels. A digital version is also available for wider accessibility.
If you’re passionate about public sector innovation, local governance, or communication strategy, this edition is well worth your time.
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Corporate Magazines Still Matter!


