LUEONG LIENJEH, NINA-PRAZIL
HISTORY
Lueong Nina-Prazil LIENJEH is a PhD student in the department of historical, heritage and international studies, University of Bamenda, Cameroon.
She is an emerging historian with interest in medical and Gender history. She is carrying out her research on “infant welfare services in Southern/West Cameroon(s)”. She uses the qualitative historical approach in data collection and analysis. Nina-Prazil uses the Chicago manual of style in documenting her research. Her key area of interest is African midwifery, culture and Religion. One of her peer review articles co-authored with Professor Canute A. Ngwa is titled “Resilience of Traditional Midwifery in British Southern Cameroons 1932-1961”.