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Joy A. Alemazung was born on 18 December, 1974, is a German politician and lecturer (born 1974). Discover Joy A. Alemazung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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His wife is Barbara Akateh Alemazung (née Taza-Asaba)

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Parents Thomas Njingu Alemazung Apolonia Asong Alemazung
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1974

Joy Asongazoh Alemazung (born 18 December 1974) is a Cameroonian born politician and associate lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences, School of International Business in Bremen.

He is the first African born mayor of a German city, Heubach, and a member of the Christian Democratic Union Party (CDU).

He was born and raised in the coastal city of Victoria (currently Limbe) at the foot of Mount Cameroon.

1997

After his primary and secondary education, he moved to Germany in June 1997 to further his education.

1999

As a lector in Saint Thomas More International Catholic Chaplaincy, he met President Bill Clinton during a short visit to the church campus in Bonn, June 1999.

In a portrait of Alemazung by the Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag, DEKT (Evangelical Church in Germany), he describes his father as the greatest pedagogist he ever knew.

While Alemazung was attending High School in Cameroon, the “winds of democratic change” struck Cameroon and Africa.

Alemazung had observed the “disconnecting and disaffecting” lifestyle of youths in Cameroon, something which preoccupied him considerably.

2001

He presented a research on this topics at the annual conference of the society for applied sociology in Kansas city in October 2001.

2004

He published his first article as a student in 2004 titled “Disaffected and Disconnected: Consequences of Globalization for African Societies” in Samir Dasgupta (ed), The Changing Face of Globalization.

India/London: Sage Publications.

He started searching for solutions and ways to help alleviate what, to him, was the “collapse of the society in terms of social (taking note of the case of the youth), political (democratic transitions in conflict regions and ethnically diverse societies) and economic (poverty) sustainability." In Cameroon like in Germany he is actively committed to serving his community through voluntary service in the church and civic organizations. He has served as a member of the Catholic church committee (Catholic Parish in Erlangen, Catholic Parish in Bremen, Catholic Parish in Stuttgart), as soccer youth trainer with the Bundesliga Club Werder Bremen and as an executive member of NGOs (Afrika ist auch in Bremen, African Good Governance Network e.V. active in the areas of development politics, international relations, migration as well as the civic and political education of the German Society.

During his PhD Research at the University of Kiel he worked as teaching assistant and coordinator of the ERASMUS program at the Department of Political Science.

2005

He was awarded a master's degree in Sociology and Political Science in 2005 from the university of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

2009

At age 35, he earned his doctorate from the University of Kiel, Germany (2009) in Political Science.

His doctoral research topic was on: States’ Constitutions, Political Transformation and Governance in Sub-Sahara Africa with Benin, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo as case studies.

He was raised a Catholic Christian and his Christian faith impacts every aspect of his life.

2012

In 2012 he published a paper with the GGI titled: Government and the Process of Governance in Africa.

2013

Upon completing his PhD he moved to Bremen where he was lecturer and international student counsellor at the University of Applied Sciences Bremen until 2013, when he joined the German federal government organisation for development initiatives, Engagement Global gGmbH in March 2013.

From March 2013 to December 2019, he was a project manager for the Federal States of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria at Engagement Global gGmbH, a service for the development initiative of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development.

As part of his function as project manager for development-related education in Germany with Engagement Global gGmbH, Alemazung advised and supported organized civil society, municipalities as well as governmental and non-governmental institutions with federal funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

This included sensitization programs on UN Sustainable development goals (SDGs) for civil societies and local governments as well as contributing to the United Nations Agenda 2030 in German federal states.

Some significant projects of Alemazung within the framework of the UN Agenda 2030 and the 17 sustainable development goals include:

Alemazung works as a freelance consultant on projects focusing on development politics, African politics, international relations, organisation development and intercultural training and sustainable development in local council administration.

His first monograph came out in 2013 titled: State Constitutions and Governments without Essence in Post-Independence Africa: Governance along a Failure-Success Continuum with Illustrations from Benin, Cameroon and the DRC.

Alemazung served as managing editor of the Global Applied Sociology Journal, and as reviewer for the African Journal of Political Science and International Relations.

He is a senior fellow and former chairman of the African Good Governance Network at DAAD.

As senior analyst at the Global Governance Institute (GGI) in Brussels he advises governments and state institutions on diverse governance issues.

In August 2013, Alemazung was invited as guest speaker to attend the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute Symposium, titled African Solution to Africa's Problem, where he presented a paper on Constitutional Democratic Government in Africa: Institutions Matter.

During this visit, he seized the opportunity to discuss European-African economic and political relationships with President Thabo Mbeki.

2020

In January 2020, prior to taking office, as Mayor of Heubach, Dr. Alemazung was seconded at the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development in Berlin, as a Senior Policy Officer.

In this function he was responsible to state secretary, Norbert Barthle in his responsibility as personal commisioner of the German chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel at the German-Greek assembly (Deutsch-Griechische Versammlung (DGV), a network of Greek and German municipalities. In this cooporation Alemazung was responsible for the municipal coorporation between the two countries in the areas of economy, digitalisation, renewable energy, youth and culture, migration and refugees, sustainable tourism among other topics.

As a researcher and speaker on these topics, he has published many articles in journals.

Alemazung officially joined the CDU party in September 2020 in Schwäbisch Gmünd.

In July 2021 he was elected member of the executive committee of the CDU Ostalbkreis (Kreisverband Ostalb/Regional Association).

During the CDU district convention in May 2022, he was elected CDU party delegate to the State (Landesparteitag) and Federal Party Convention (Bundesparteitag) of the CDU.

On 25 August 2021, he applied for the office of the mayor of the city of Heubach.

On 31 August, the local newspaper published his candidature with his first interview after his official application.

His campaign slogan was: Gemeinsam Heubach Gestalten/Together we build Heubach, and his motto was: Führung ist das Privileg Menschen zu dienen und nicht das Recht über sie zu herrschen / Leadership is the privilege to serve and not the right to rule over the people.

After months of intensive campaign with five other candidates, he won the elections with 66.24% of the votes in the first round.