2021/2022 PROJECTS& ACTIVITIES
(October 2021 to September 2023)
October 2021 – September 2022:
I)“Building Back Better”: Construction of pilot houses or blocks of toilets for 50 households vulnerable urban dwellers, IDPs of Bamenda (North-West Region, Cameroon), with the support of SELAVIP, MINEPDED, MINAS, UNOCHA-ROWCA and other local partners. [].
II)“The Road to Urbanization, Phase 2” a micro-project on the rehabilitation of the Wumuteck – Eben – Nukon Road with the Batibo Municipal Council and the Government of Cameroon. This road requires an 8 metre-long bridge linking Wumeteck to Eben over River Igi-Eben as well as an 8 metre-long culvert linking Wumuteck to Kocheck. [Status: Ongoing].
III)“Sourcing Resources 2019”: CEPROCUL shall in collaboration with its partners hold an information or capacity building workshop on human rights and the environment with focus on the place of women and girls, for beneficiaries, youth/women groups, associations, community leaders, local administrative/traditional authorities with the assistance of the regional representations of MINHDU, MINJEC, MIPROMALO, MINEPDED, MINAS, NCHRF/CNDHL and the Councils. [Status: Phase 1 Delivered].
IV)Vocational training workshop for bricklayers, builders and participants, with MIPROMALO, MINHDU, NCHRF/CNDHL and MINAS. The trainees share experiences in local material use and new cost-effective building techniques. [Status: Delivered].
V)Economic Empowerment & Small Grant Program designed to provide small grants to underprivileged entrepreneurs (women, girls, boys and men) with personalbusinessprojects for details [Status: Delivered].
VI)Crusadingfor the housing rights and dignity of vulnerable city dwellers and advocating for policy makers to bridge the gap in the housing, sanitation, water supply, hygiene promotion, urban land access, resettlement, alternative settlements after demolition, and land tenure needs of at-risk populations. The campaign, backed by the National Commission of Human Rights & Freedoms (NCHRF/CNDHL), is intended to raise awareness in the community, among local authorities and decision-makers on the rights to housing, safety and dignity of vulnerable urban dwellers. [Status: in progress]
VII)The International Day of the Environment with the Ministry of Environment, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED). MINEPDED-organized activities focus on the 2019 theme. CEPROCUL actively participates in these activities. [Status: Delivered]
October 2022 – September 2023 Projects
1) “Inclusive Education for Human Development” seeks to provide formal or vocational education, as the case may be, to 40 selected children from 4 to 18 years of age living withchallenges (physical, mental, visual, auditory impairment) and the children of at-risk handicap parents in various communities and neighborhoods of the cities of Yaounde, Buea and Bamenda(Cameroon). This solutionshall be provided with the support of potential partners, sponsors and in collaboration with their parents, guardians or coaches.Thesebeneficiaries shall be both boys and girls.
2) CEPROCUL Economic Empowerment & Small Grant Program is designed to provide small grants to disadvantaged entrepreneurs (women, girls, boys and men) havingpersonalbusinessprojects
3) The World Habitat Day 2022with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (MINHDU). This celebration shall come at the end of our housing project with SELAVIP “Home at Last”. The programme content shall be determined by MINHDU.
4) A one-day workshop on Sphere Standards on HUMANITARIANRESPONSEin November 2022. Focus:Protection Principles, Core Humanitarian Standard, Minimum Standards in WASH, Shelter and Settlement”. Our work document shall be The Sphere Handbook (2018) and Sphere Training package (2018).Case studies shall be drawn from the Sphere experiences as well as from CEPROCUL’s 2018 and 2019 Housing Projects.
5) The World AIDS Day 2021 with African Synergy against HIV/AIDS and other Sufferings. The programme contents and the theme shall be defined by our partner in accordance with the theme from the Ministry of Public Health (MINSANTE) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
6) The International Human Rights Day 2021 with the National Commission of Human Rights & Freedoms (NCHRF/CNDHL) and other partners. The Commission shall spearhead the commemoration.