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Global awards, Global Ceremonies and International Days

The Kingdom of the World is a unique initiative to honour excellence, royalty, leadership, outstanding performance and achievement, service and innovation, acts of bravery or exceptional service, throughout the world, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of global unity. Established to reward excellence, boost motivation, encourage positive behaviour, and celebrate the commitment necessary for success, these awards aim to foster a culture of recognition and value individual and organizational contributions. They address the fundamental human need to feel appreciated and recognized for one’s efforts and results, and serve as tangible symbols of achievement that validate years of training, strengthen self-confidence, and create lasting memories. “The Earth, we need its beauty for humanity” represents a vision of the Earth as an inherently magnificent, interconnected, and shared home that flourishes when human beings live on it with meaning, dignity, honour, excellence, and harmony; Emphasizing that while nature possesses intrinsic beauty, the true splendour of the world is preserved when humanity acts as a responsible steward, prioritizing compassion, peace, health, work, gratitude, awards, and unity.

The Kingdom of the World operates on foundational values that include respect, Peace, work, excellence, integrity, and inclusivity. These values guide the selection process and the criteria used to identify deserving recipients. By highlighting stories of excellence and service, the initiative seeks to inspire others to pursue their own paths of leadership and generosity. Through the presentation of titles, medals, and honours, the Kingdom fosters a culture of recognition, affirming that commendable endeavours deserve the light of appreciation, irrespective of their origin. All official material awards — such as trophies, certificates, honour and prestigious titles, plaques and medals — are usually personalized with the recipient’s name as well as the image and signature of authenticity and legitimacy of the founder and owner before being presented. The founder and owner is Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (or Evrad Kameugne Kounchou), who holds the supreme title of divinity: “Supreme Divine,” the status and authority of the “Throne of the World, Justice, and Cameroon,” the “Crown of the World, Justice and Cameroon” as well as the supreme global imperial title of royalty, nobility, culture, religion, governance, and justice: “Emperor of the World and Emperor of Justice” (also known as “Emperor of the World and Justice”). (image and signature serve as a certificate of authenticity and legitimacy, proving that the award is official personally endorsed by the creator; copyright and recognition, and it is an integrated registered trademark that protects the product against counterfeiting, legacy and brand image, and ensures that the image, signature and legacy of the founder and owner remain linked to the award forever, without any alteration, or deletion). Eligibility for these prestigious distinctions, honours, titles, and medals is based on established criteria that emphasize the importance of significant achievements in various fields categories such as: royalty, religion, culture, governance, justice, peace, security, health, sports, humanitarian, charity, education, music, cinema, science, technology, innovation, maritime, oceanographic, agriculture, environment, animal conservation, social, finance, investment, commerce, trade, construction, projects, research & teaching, industry, arts, fashion, entertainment, hospitality, literature, media broadcasting, immigration, support, employment, and also reward individuals who are accorded official rank, authority, power, distinguished service, bravery and service, and much more. Recipients may be individuals or organizations demonstrating exceptional dedication, highlighting projects or initiatives with cross-border impact, remarkable achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary commitment to serving their nation or the world, as well as exceptional acts of bravery and extraordinary courage. This structured approach ensures that recognition is bestowed upon those who truly deserve it, thereby inspiring others to follow their example.

The Kingdom of the World organizes festivals, traditional crafts events, traditional dances, music, Carnivals and Official worldwide funeral that thrive in environments that value cultural heritage, providing educational and engagement opportunities, and ensures the security of all its cultural and religious sites, as well as its festival venues, through a high-performance video surveillance system and trained response teams. Strict access control, qualified staff, and a comprehensive emergency plan guarantee a safe environment for participants. Participants are strictly prohibited from bringing firearms or bladed weapons onto the premises, including certain knives and sharp objects. At festivals or public events open to families and children, children must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian and wear a mandatory badge displaying their parent’s or guardian’s phone number. While specific rules vary, strict age limits and safety guidelines are generally in place to ensure the safety of young participants.

World Order of Honours

The founder, owner and sovereign of the Kingdom of the World, Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (or Evrad Kameugne Kounchou), who bears the supreme title of divinity: “Supreme Divine”, the status and authority of the “Throne of the World, Justice and Cameroon“, the “Crown of the World, Justice and Cameroon“, as well as the supreme global imperial title of royalty, nobility, culture, religion, governance and justice: “Emperor of the World and Emperor of Justice” (also called “Emperor of the World and of Justice”) and the “Emperor of Cameroon”, holds the highest distinction of Grand Collar Commander of the World, Justice and Cameroon and is the Grand Master of the World Orders and supreme head and highest authority of this prestigious international honour system, as well as the Grand Master of the National Orders of Cameroon.

  1. The Emperor of the World and of Justice, Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner), is entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Grand Collar Commander of the World, Justice and Cameroon, which is a hereditary distinction, a rank of nobility and honour passed down from generation to generation within a family (the successor to the throne), awarded to the founder, owner, ruler and sovereign of the Kingdom of the World, ruler of the Royal Family of the Kingdom of the World, of the world systems of monarchies, justice and governance, and Cameroon, including all religions and cultures of the world, organizations, nations, territories, the globe and the universe. Members of the Royal family of the Kingdom of the World, such as the Queen Council of the World, the Prince and Princess of the World (HRHW) and (HHW), are entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Grand Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (GRW), Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (ORW), and Knight of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World ( KRW). The World Order of (GRW), (ORW) and (KRW) are non-hereditary titles and distinctions, awarded in recognition of outstanding achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary dedication to the service of the nation or the world. Recipients of these distinctions are permitted to use titles after their full name (e.g. Stephen Ward (GRW)). The Emperor of the World and of Justice, Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner) is formally addressed as “Your Imperial Majesty of the World and of Justice“; the wife or wives are called Queen consort of the World or Mother regnant of the world, addressed as “Your Royal Highness of the world“(HRHW); his/her children are called Prince of the World, and Princess of the World (HRHW), addressed as “Your Royal Highness of the world“(HRHW). The members of the family or descendants of the founder or owner, or spouses of Princes of the World and Princesses of the World (HRHW), hold the title of Prince of the world and Princess of the World (HHW), addressed “His/Her Highness of the world” (HHW). Princes of the World and Princess of the World (HHW) are part of Prince of the Cadet Branch and perform official functions and engagements on behalf of the monarch. Princes of the Cadet Branch are members royal family of the Kingdom of the World, but are not in the direct line of succession.
  2. The Emperor/Empress, the Pope, the King/Queen, Sultan/Sultana, Prince/Princess, Grand Duke/Grand Duchess, Emir/Emira, Tibetan Buddhist leader, Chief Rabbis, Grand Imam, Religious and cultural leaders, Honorary Royal and Cultural Families Council are entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Grand Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (GRW)and Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (ORW), Knight of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (KRW). The World Order of (GRW), (ORW) and (KRW) are non-hereditary titles and distinctions, awarded worldwide to the ruler of an empire, an elective papal monarchy, a kingdom, a sultana, a principality, a grand duchy, and a semi-constitutional elective federal monarchy, a religious and cultural leaders, members of Honorary Royal and Cultural Families Council, in recognition of outstanding achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary dedication to the service of the nation or the world. Recipients of these distinctions are permitted to use titles after their full name (e.g. Stephen Ward (GRW)). The Emperor/Empress is formally addressed as “Your Imperial Majesty“; the Pope is formally addressed as “Your Holiness”, King/Queen is formally addressed as “Your Majesty”; Sultan/Sultana is formally addressed as “Your Majesty”. Prince/Princess is formally addressed “Your Royal Highness”, Grand Duke/Grand Duchess is formally addressed “Your Grace”, the Emir/Emira is formally addressed “Your Highness”; Tibetan Buddhist leader is formally addressed “His Holiness the Dalai Lama”, Chief Rabbis is formally addressed “Rabbi”, Grand Imam is formally addressed as “Your Eminence”,. Formal address for Religious and Cultural Leaders varies by tradition, but generally relies on specific honorifics indicating their rank (e.g., Your Highness, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, His Highness, Your All-Holiness, Your Beatitude, Rabbi, Venerable, Reverend, Your Eminence, Your Grace)
  1. The President, the Vice-president, the Prime minister, the Chancellors, Government Council, Secretariat Council, are entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Grand Officer of the Order of Governance Merit of the World (GGW), Officer of the Order of Governance Merit of the World (OGW) and Knight of the Order of Governance Merit of the World (KGW). The World Order of Merit (GGW), (OGW) and (KGW) are non-hereditary titles and distinctions awarded worldwide to elected leaders of countries, chosen through a voting process, and members of the Government Council and Secretariat Council, in recognition of exceptional achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary dedication to the service of the nation or the world. Recipients of these distinctions are permitted to use titles after their full name (e.g. Stephen Ward (GGW)). The President is formally addressed “Mr. President”, the vice-president is formally addressed “Mr. Vice President”, the Prime minister is formally addressed “Mr. Prime Minister”, the Chancellor is formally addressed “Mr. Federal Chancellor”. Formal address for Members of Secretariat Council varies, but generally relies on specific honorifics tiles and specific formulas (e.g., Dr, Prof., Ms., Mr., Excellency)
  2. President of The international courts, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, President of the Supreme Court, Prosecutor General, Attorney General, Jurisdictional Council/ National Jurisdiction commissioner are entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Grand Officer of the Order of Justice Merit of the World (GJW), Officer of the Order of Justice Merit of the World (OJW) and Knight of the Order of Justice Merit of the World (KJW). The World Order of Merit (GJW), (OJW) and (KJW) are non-hereditary titles and distinctions awarded worldwide to the leaders of national and international jurisdictions and members of Jurisdictional Council and National Jurisdiction Commissioner, in recognition of exceptional achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary dedication to the service of the nation or the world. Recipients of these distinctions are permitted to use titles after their full name (e.g. Stephen Ward (GJW)). Formal address for Judicial Leaders varies by countries, but generally relies on specific honorifics indicating their rank (e.g., Mr. President, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. Attorney General, Your honour)
  3. Individuals are entitled to bear the titles and distinctions of Knight of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (KRW), Knight of the Order of Governance Merit of the World (KGW), Knight of the Order of Justice Merit of the World (KJW), and Knight of Merit Order of the World (KMW). The World Order of (KRW), (KGW), (KJW) and (KMW) are non-hereditary titles and distinctions, awarded worldwide to individuals in recognition of exceptional achievements, significant contributions, often of international scope, and exemplary dedication to the service of the nation or the world. Recipients of these distinctions are permitted to use titles after their full name (e.g. Stephen Ward (KRW)). Forms of address vary, but generally rely on honorific titles and specific formulas (e.g., Dr., Prof., Ms., Mr., Excellency).

Medals

  1. Royal and Cultural Commemorative Medals of the World: is a non-hereditary decoration, awarded worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions to mark important milestones, celebrations or events, such as coronations, the birthdays of the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner), World Order Day and funerals.
  2. Medal of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding achievements or remarkable contributions, outstanding service or significant accomplishments in royalty, religion, culture, the arts, fashion art, literature and heritage, within the international scope.
  3. Medal of Governance Merit of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding achievements or remarkable contributions, meritorious conduct, outstanding service or significant accomplishments in Governance within the international scope.
  4. Medal of Justice Merit of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding achievements or remarkable contributions, meritorious conduct, outstanding service or significant accomplishments in justice within the international scope.
  5. Medal of Merit of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding achievements or remarkable contributions, meritorious conduct, outstanding service or significant accomplishments in any field within the international scope.
  6. Defence Medal of Honour of the World is a prestigious non-hereditary Military, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional bravery, extreme courage, self-sacrifice, and exemplary devotion, performed in perilous situations or in the face of the enemy, and whose mission was entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne or ADLE Forces (the global Alliance of Defence Forces, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief).
  7. Civil Medal of Honour of the World is a prestigious non-hereditary civilian decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for outstanding and remarkable bravery, selflessness, courage and risk-taking, often to the point of putting their own life in danger to save or attempt to save the life of another (fighting terrorism), or for having survived multiple assassination attempts or terrorist attacks, often of international scope.
  8. Medal for Bravery of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver, and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals who have performed exceptional acts of bravery and extraordinary courage, particularly by risking their lives to save or protect others in an international scope or by providing assistance at accident scenes involving people of various nationalities. These acts often result in injuries sustained while performing their duties.
  9. Medal of Law and Order for Bravery of the World (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold), is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed by members of the law enforcement, security, immigration, and judicial personnel, injured in the line of duty to uphold security, justice and the rule of law, within the international scope or in providing assistance in suppressing civil unrest or in enforcing the law at crime scenes involving people of various nationalities, which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  10. Medal of Defence for Bravery of the World (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed during Military, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief deployment mission and whose mission was entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne, or ADLE Forces (the global Alliance of Defence Forces, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief), which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  11. Medal of Aerospace for Bravery of the World (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed during space and aerospace deployment mission and whose mission was entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne, or CASEA (the global Coalition for Space Exploration, Defence and Aeronautics), which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  12. Medal of Emergency Response for Bravery of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed by firefighters, specialist rescuers, disaster relief, police officers, paramedics, general practitioners, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and coast guard personnel within the international scope or in providing assistance in suppressing civil unrest or in enforcing the law at crime scenes involving people of various nationalities, or in firefighting, rescue, disaster relief, which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  13. Medal of Humanitarian, Charitable for Bravery of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed by humanitarian and charitable personnel within the international scope or in providing assistance involving people of diverse nationalities, which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  14. Medal of healthcare for Bravery of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed by healthcare personnel within the international scope or in providing assistance involving people of diverse nationalities, which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  15. Medal of Scientific for Bravery of the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for exceptional acts of bravery, and extraordinary acts of courage performed by scientific personnel within the international scope or in providing assistance involving people of diverse nationalities, which go far beyond standard professional duties. These acts often resulting in injuries in the performance of their duties.
  16. Medal of Merit for Space Exploration of the World (3rd class Bronze, 2nd class Silver and 1st class Gold) is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for outstanding achievements in innovative space research and space exploration missions entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne, or CASEA (the global Coalition for Space Exploration, Defence and Aeronautics.
  17. Medal for Peacekeeping Missions in the World (3rd class bronze, 2nd class silver and 1st class gold): a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to military, police or civilian personnel deployed in conflict zones, unstable regions or regions affected by epidemics, or to contribute to peacekeeping, protect civilians, facilitate diplomacy, provide emergency medical assistance to local populations in crisis zones and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.
  18. Sport Medal (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold),
  19. Youth Sport Medal (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold),
  20. Humanitarian and Charity Service Medal (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold),
  21. Emergency Response Medal (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold),
  22. Medical and Scientific Service Medal (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold),
  23. Medal for Voluntary Service of the world (3rd Class Bronze, 2nd Class Silver, and 1st Class Gold), is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for their outstanding support to the community, the hospital, their charitable contributions or their long-term commitment to voluntary or charitable service within the institutions of the Kingdom of the World or within the international scope.
  24. Medal of Posthumous honour of the World is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to an individual after their death, in recognition of their achievements, and exceptional character during their lifetime on the international stage. It honours the memory of the deceased and serves as a tangible tribute to their life, commitment, or sacrifice.
  25. Medal of Heroism of the World is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to individuals for acts of heroism during counter-terrorism and narco-trafficking operations, police or law enforcement or immigration deployments, fire and rescue, emergency and medical services, humanitarian and charitable services, resulting in death, often on an international scale.
  26. Medal of Heroism in Aerospace of the World is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to space and aerospace personnel for acts of heroism during space and aerospace deployment operations or missions resulting in death, and whose mission was entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne, or CASEA (the global Coalition for Space Exploration, Defence and Aeronautics).
  27. Medal of Heroism in Defence of the World: is a non-hereditary decoration awarded worldwide to Military, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief personnel for acts of heroism during military deployment operations or missions resulting in death, and whose mission was entrusted to them by the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne, or ADLE Forces (the global Alliance of Defence Forces, Law Enforcement and Emergency Relief).

Prizes and Awards

  1. Royal World Peace Prize: is a prestigious, non-hereditary award, presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions that have conferred the greatest benefit on humanity internationally by providing advanced level humanitarian relief which involves specialized, high-impact, and rapid-response operations designed to save lives in complex emergencies, such as armed conflicts or catastrophic natural disasters; Unify diverse religions and cultures, and foster a “culture of peace” through education and interreligious dialogue; Promoting of nuclear disarmament and the removal of permanent foreign military forces, significant contribution to fraternity between nations.
  2. Royal World Water Prize: A non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for outstanding achievements in the field of water internationally, including desalination, water reuse and water management, as well as for outstanding scientific contributions to water research and engineering, and innovative and transformative research that changes our understanding of global environmental sustainability, evaporation dynamics and human-water systems.
  3. Miss Royal World is a prestigious, non-hereditary international beauty pageant awarded annually to the winner. It is a symbolic title, even a symbol of universal elegance and grace, and involves a one-year commitment. The winner travels the world as an ambassador for Miss Royal World, dedicating herself particularly to humanitarian causes.
  4. World Prize for Saving Lives is a non-hereditary award, presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions that work for the good of humanity internationally by promoting fraternity, reducing conflict, or providing humanitarian aid. This prize honours those who are actively committed to preventing death and suffering, often in the context of war, famine, or disease.
  5. World Scientific Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to researchers or organizations or institutions for their outstanding discoveries, contributions to public awareness, or support of young talent and Sharing and transferring technologies to transform preliminary scientific research into practical and commercial applications that benefit society, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge between academia, governments, and private industry, to stimulate global economic growth, fosters global innovation, global security and addresses critical societal challenges. They recognize innovative ideas and underscore the importance of science to society.
  6. World Tradition Music Award: a non-hereditary award, presented annually worldwide to the most promising talents on the contemporary international music scene, with an emphasis on cultural heritage, niche genres and talent from local communities.
  7. World Music Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to the most promising talents on the contemporary international music scene, with an emphasis on commercial success, popular culture, and industry influence.
  8. World Youth Music Award: a non-hereditary award, presented annually worldwide to the most promising young musicians aged 7-18 from the contemporary and classical international music scenes.
  9. World Cinema Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations that have achieved outstanding performance in various disciplines, from acting and directing to screenwriting, film production, and technical mastery.
  10. World Fashion Art Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide, which recognizes excellence and pinnacle in design, modelling, sustainable practices, professional achievements and creativity, as well as outstanding contributions to the fashion industry.
  11. World Sports Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to an athlete, across all disciplines, in recognition of their excellence, sportsmanship, and individual achievements at the global, continental, and national levels. This award covers a variety of sports, including football, rugby, basketball, cricket, ice hockey, volleyball, and many others.
  12. World Marine Conservation Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for outstanding contributions to the prevention of marine pollution and the preservation of marine life, ocean sustainability or historic maritime heritage.
  13. World Environmental Conservation Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding contribution to the protection of natural habitats, the promotion of biodiversity, environmental education, the management of protected areas, the implementation of sustainable solutions to ecological challenges and the preservation of natural resources, sustainable development and the long-term conservation of nature.
  14. World Animal Conservation Award: a non-hereditary award presented annually worldwide to individuals or organizations or institutions for their outstanding contribution to the protection of threatened species and habitats, the promotion of global conservation, the fight against wildlife extinction, and the advocacy of vulnerable animals around the world.

National Orders of Cameroon

  1. Order of Valour Cameroon: The ranks include Grand Cordon, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, and Knight. This is a non-hereditary decoration awarded to individual for bravery and service to nation-building.
  2. Order of Merit of Cameroon: The ranks include Grand Cordon, Commander, Officer, and Knight. This is a non-hereditary decoration awarded to individual in recognition of distinguished service.
  3. Order of Agricultural Merit of Cameroon: The ranks include Commander, Officer, and Knight. This is a non-hereditary decoration awarded to individuals to honour their contribution to agriculture.
  4. Order of Sports Merit: This is a non-hereditary decoration awarded to individuals in recognition of their sporting achievements, divided into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class

The International World Games

  • The International World Games: The Kingdom of the World hosts the International World Games with the participation of all countries, including those that have not had the opportunity to participate in international sporting competitions. These games include: athletics, golf, tennis, football (soccer), Gridiron Football, rugby, basketball, cricket, hockey, volleyball, table tennis, baseball, Wrestling, Freestyle Wrestling, Judo, Taekwondo, boxing, climbing, swimming, water polo, canoe slalom, canoe sprint, gymnastics, cycling, Skateboarding, archery, and others sport. This celebration highlights the unique bonds and friendships that unite the peoples of the world as citizens of unity and solidarity. It is an opportunity to celebrate the joy, strength, and determination of humankind and to share in a major sporting event that brings people together and unites the entire world. The Crown World Cup is also organized for national teams and clubs, held annually, biennially, and quadrennially across numerous sports.

Global Ceremonies and International days

  • The official birthday of the Emperor of the World and of Justice, Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner): the international annual military parade celebrating the official birthday of the founder, owner and sovereign of the Kingdom of the World, the Emperor of the World and Justice, Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner). It is marked by a grand military parade. It features soldiers, horses, musicians, dances and cultural and religious festivals, all culminating in a military flyover and a fireworks display. The date of the celebration usually takes place every November in all countries. 300-gun salutes (cannon shots) are fired to mark the special occasions.
  • World Order of Honour Day: is the International Day of Great Achievers, celebrated annually on November 15, and dedicated to honouring individuals who have made outstanding achievements that significantly benefit society, innovation, and services in various fields. It notably includes the participation of the Grand Collar Commander of the World, Justice and Cameroon, Grand Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World, Officer of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World, Knight of Royal and Cultural of the Order of Royal and Cultural Merit of the World, Grand Officer of the Order of Governance Merit of the World, Officer of the Order of Governance Merit of the World, Knight of Governance Merit Order of the World, Grand Officer of the Order of Justice Merit of the World, Officer of the Order of Justice Merit of the World, Knight of the Order of Governance Merit of the World (KGW), Knight of the Order of Justice Merit of the World (KJW), Royal World Peace Prize, Royal World Water Prize, Miss Royal World, Defence Medal of Honour of the World, Civil Medal of Honour of the World. A march with military bands playing music to highlight the themes of unity, diplomatic solidarity, cultures, historical heritage, honour, pride and traditional military pomp, with a reception ceremony. 300-gun salutes (cannon shots) are fired to honour the presence of the Emperor of the World and of Justice Evrad Kounchou Kameugne (founder and owner), to mark special occasions and the visit of heads of state or foreign dignitaries. The flag of the kingdom of the world is raised during the ceremony, symbolizing the pride of the community, respect, merit, and honour earned. This day is a global and inspiring reminder that perseverance and hard work can lead to extraordinary results, encouraging everyone to pursue their own goals with confidence and promoting the idea that everyone has the ability to succeed, prompting individuals to identify their strengths and utilize them.
  • The “Royal World Interfaith and Spiritual Festival“, an international event that bring together people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to celebrate shared values. These gatherings promote mutual respect, compassion and solidarity through dialogue, art and community action, and foster greater unity, a sense of belonging, a common identity and better understanding between different communities. Initiatives promoting joint celebrations of various faiths, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to share the joy and significance of their respective religions, culture and traditions. This festival often includes various activities such as cultural performances, shared meals, and artistic expressions that highlight the richness of beliefs and foster an environment where different religions and cultures can be celebrated side by side. Such events play a crucial role in breaking down barriers and promoting a religion and culture of understanding.
  • The “Royal World Food Festival,” an international event that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to celebrate gastronomy, showcasing traditional dishes, food vendors, international dessert merchants, tasting competitions, and cuisines from around the world. It offers vibrant flavours, shopping, and entertainment, while promoting peace and humanitarian efforts between nations.
  • The “Royal World of Theatre and Children’s Entertainment” is an international event celebrating theatre and children’s entertainment, particularly for young audiences, children and their families or guardians. Dedicated entirely to the performing theatre, arts, storytelling, animated films, and visual media created by or specifically for children, it showcases a wide range of expression, from traditional glove puppetry and shadow puppetry to giant street animatronics. They are vital for child development, acting as safe spaces where kids can explore emotions, fire their imaginations, and build essential life skills. Engaging with performing arts nurtures empathy, supports academic achievement, and shapes well-rounded individuals.
  • The “Royal World Festival of Children’s Literature“: is an international event that celebrates reading, writing and storytelling, particularly for young audiences, children and their families or guardians. It brings together authors, illustrators, and children to foster a lifelong love of books through interactive readings, creative workshops, the discovery of cultural heritage and foreign languages, and live performances. They foster a lifelong love of reading, promote diverse cultural representation, offer immersive and interactive experiences, and develop essential communication skills, transforming reading from a solitary activity into a vibrant and shared community celebration for children.
  • The “Royal World Disability Festival” is an international event celebrated worldwide to promote inclusion, showcase the talents of people with disabilities, offer artistic and musical programming, and celebrate Disability Pride. It promotes equal rights, combats social stigma, and celebrates the contributions of people with disabilities. It provides a vital platform to advocate for accessibility and foster truly inclusive communities.
  • The “Royal World Unity in Diversity Festival” is an international event that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to celebrate shared values ​​and present exhibitions and talks that raise awareness of the unique heritage and practices of different cultures. These vibrant gatherings unite communities through art, music, traditional music and dance and transform abstract concepts like multiculturalism and inclusion into tangible, shared experiences and foster social cohesion, break down cultural barriers, and build inclusive global communities. By celebrating distinct heritages under a single banner, they raise public awareness, eliminate prejudice, and highlight our shared humanity while honouring individual traditions.
  • The “Royal World Art and Literature Festival“, is an international event that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to celebrate and showcase the creative arts, including literature, music, film, theatre, visual arts, author talks, book signings, panel discussions, artistic, literary, poetry, workshops, exhibitions, readings, and performances. They promote global literacy, encourage cross-border empathy, and foster intellectual exchange.
  • The “Royal World Cultural and Religious Educational Event” is an international event that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions to organize activity that combines educational opportunities with cultural or religious experiences. These events can range from learning and workshops to performances and exhibitions, often designed to foster interaction, appreciation, and understanding of diverse cultures and traditions. Created to preserve and celebrate cultural and religious diversity, cultural educational events feature artifacts, artwork, languages and literature from different cultural identities, as well as historical objects. Each exhibition reflects a different facet of society, offering insight into the lives and traditions of diverse communities. They are critical for dismantling prejudices and promoting social cohesion in an increasingly interconnected global society.
  • The “Royal World Carnival Festival” is an international event celebrations of culture. These vibrant festivals feature massive parades, extravagant costumes, pulsating music, and dancing. Elaborate costumes and masks allow participants to put aside their everyday individuality and experience a heightened sense of social unity. They serve as profound platforms for historical resistance and community empowerment, foster social cohesion and multicultural inclusion, and drive massive economic boosts through tourism and the creative industries.
  • The “Royal World Music Festival and Concert” is an international event celebrating the dynamic convergence of cultures, styles, and emotions, constituting an important community gathering that resonates deeply within the global cultural landscape. This festival highlights a wide diversity of musical genres. They not only provide artists with invaluable exposure but also create a sense of belonging and pride within the community. Musicians often possess a deep understanding of the cultural and social narratives that define their region, delivering unique performances that resonate with festival-goers. This connection fosters a rich cultural exchange that celebrates the diversity of musical expression.  
  • The “Royal World Fair Show” is an international events that offer a mix of entertainment, music, commercial activities, and often competitions, exhibitions, and educational presentations. They are generally temporary gatherings lasting from a few hours to several weeks. They serve as platforms for cultural exchange, preserve traditions, and promote local heritage. They also stimulate the local economy by generating revenue and creating jobs. Furthermore, they offer educational experiences, showcase innovation, and facilitate professional networking and business opportunities.
  • The “Royal World Cultural Fashion Art Show” is an international event showcasing traditional clothing that highlights the diversity of heritage and fashion. These shows incorporate traditional patterns, colors, and styles from diverse cultures around the world into contemporary collections, emphasizing diversity and establishing new standards of cultural acceptance. They also serve as a powerful means of cultural expression, celebrating traditions, values, and collective identity.
  • The “Royal World Circus Event” is an international performing arts event that blends theatrical storytelling, athletics, acrobatics, juggling, tightrope walking, music, dance, physical theatre, magic, grand illusions, set design, and traditional acts. It holds cultural and social significance as a shared, intergenerational space where human potential flourishes, fostering empathy, social connection, and lasting joy.
  • The “Royal World Commercial exhibition (or trade show)” is an international event where businesses showcase and demonstrate their latest products or services to industry professionals, buyers, and consumers. These events allow companies to generate leads, study competitors, and form partnerships. They accelerate economic growth, provide platforms for generating high-value B2B leads, promote international cooperation and unite global innovators, stimulate cross-border trade, enhance brand visibility, and offer unparalleled market analysis.
  • The “Royal World Recruitment Event” is an international event that connects employers, recruiters, educational institutions, students and job seekers from around the world to explore career opportunities across the globe. It allows candidates to find out about upcoming job offers from various companies or institutions around the world, submit their CVs, meet with hiring managers, and discuss open positions, all in one place. It helps address the global talent shortage, strengthen employer branding, and promote geographic diversification. It enables companies to expand their talent pool beyond local borders, foster the building of inclusive and adaptable teams, and accelerate the recruitment process through real-time interaction;

The overall vision of the Kingdom of the World’s Global awards, Global Ceremonies and International Days is to cultivate a spirit of global solidarity. By bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds and ideologies under the noble cause of unity, the initiative serves as a catalyst for collaborative efforts toward social improvement. Honouring those who embody the principles of compassion, innovation, and perseverance not only celebrates their achievements but also reinforces the message that every contribution, regardless of scale, plays a pivotal role in shaping a better future for humanity. In addition to individual stories, the collective narrative created through these titles and medals fosters a sense of collaboration. Honourees often leverage these recognitions to amplify their causes, drawing attention and resources to issues affecting marginalized populations. The titles thus serve a dual purpose: honouring the past while motivating continuous progress towards a more harmonious world.

In essence, the Kingdom of the World Global Awards and Distinctions stands as a testament to humanity’s potential for greatness when individuals work collectively toward a common goal. It is more than a recognition scheme; it is a movement that seeks to foster a global culture of excellence and interconnectedness.

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