Cameroonian Federation of Sports for the Intellectually Disabled

[10] The Cameroonian Sports Federation for People with Disabilities (FECASH) [translations 2] was dissolved in July 2011 as a result of Law No.

The organization's Secretary General Emmanuel Wonyu expressed concern at that time that they might be suspended by INAS and wanted to avert that from happening.

[14][15] In 2013, FECASDI hosted a regional conference where issues about the development of ID sport in Africa were discussed.

One of the major issues brought up by Aléokol and International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability (INAS) Executive Director Nick Parr was that there were no ID athletes from Africa who competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.

[4] In May 2014, the organization hosted an Agitos Foundation funded INAS workshop that sought to increase participation of African countries in intellectual disability sports on the international level.

Forty people from several countries including Cameroon, Gabon, Central African Republic and Chad participated in the workshop, representing INAS members, Special Olympicsmembers, national sports federations and National Paralympic Committees.