[1] Prior to her appointment as Minister, Suzanne Mbomback attended primary and secondary school in Yaoundé and later obtained her bachelor's degree in 1976.
She did and completed secretarial studies, graduating with a Higher Technical Certificate and a BIPCT in administrative technique.
In 2000, she was appointed to the position of Pedagogic Inspector at the Provincial Delegation of Education for the Centre Region.
[1] In 1999, she began her political career as founding president of the grassroots committee in the Women's Wing of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (WCPDM) of the South Essos Section.
[4] Her fight against genital mutilation led her to the northern regions, where she opened several women's empowerment centers and deplored the action of the excisors who subsequently left the slides.