Eugene Arnaud Yombo Sembe

PdRF | Focus: 4IR and Ethics of Care in Africa · Carnegie Corporation of New York + HUMA

Eugene Arnaud Yombo Sembe holds a MA and PhD in Political Science from the University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon, and an MSc in Governance from the Panafrican University in Cameroon (Institute of Governance and Regional Integration). He has been a guest researcher at the University of Nantes, France, and the Nordic Africa Institute in Uppsala, Sweden. Eugene has collaborated with Institut de recherche pour le developpement (IRD), Centre population et developpement (CEPED) and the University of Paris Descartes on the SAFIRE project targeting research funding in the Sahel. He was a policy analyst on governance and democracy at the Nkafu Policy Institute in Cameroon and the African Ambassador of the International Association of Political Science Students (IAPSS). Eugene has published on migration, terrorism, elections and regional integration processes in Africa. At HUMA, his research focuses on analysing how particular uses of artificial intelligence in Cameroon contribute to the protection of human life while at the same time accompanying and correcting what is framed as ‘human deficiencies’.