CPS Liberia: Social Cohesion and Sustainable Development through Networking and Collaboration.
June 29, 2022CPS Partners Contributing to Reducing Youths Involvements in Elections Violence in Liberia, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Sierra Leone.
July 16, 2022Empowerment of women in the context of crises in the northern regions – Cameroon
An initiative of the Saare Tabitha (UEBC), Center for the Social Advancement of Girls and Young Women in Maroua, as part of its awareness-raising and advocacy program (PSP) and efforts made within the framework of Civil Service actions for Peace in Cameroon (SCP)
With the support of:
Bread for the World and funding from the German Ministry for Economic
Cooperation
In partnership with the following structures:
AAF | Women’s Future Association |
ASDHD | Solidarity Action for Human Rights and Democracy |
CDJP Garoua | Diocesan Commission for Justice and Peace Garoua |
AFEP | Association for Women and Advancement |
ALDEPA | Local Action for Participatory and Self-Managed Development |
AFSU-EN | Association of United Brothers and Sisters of the Far North |
ALVF-EN | Association for the fight against violence against women |
CROPSEC | Advice Regional Farmers’ Organizations for the Northern part of Cameroon |
RESAEC | Network of facilitators for the education of communities |
SAARE TABIT A | Centre for the Social Advancement of Maroua Girls |
Warning!
The analyzes and recommendations in this work reflect the
opinions of their authors on the subject mentioned above and commit
them only. .
7th edition, December 2021
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SAARE TABITHA |
SOMMAIRE
I- SELF-ESTEEM: GATEWAY TO SUCCESSFUL EMPOWERMENT – Page 4
II- EMPOWERMENT THROUGH TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING – Page 9
III- GOOD PRACTICES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE
STRENGTHENING OF THE RESILIENCE OF WOMEN AND GIRLS AFFECTED BY
THE CONFLICT IN THE LAKE CHAD BASIN REGION: CASE OF EXTREMENORD CAMEROON – Page 14
IV- WOMEN AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
IN THE NORTHERN REGIONS OF CAMEROON – Page 17
V- SITUATION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN IGAWA CAMP AND
INTERVENTIONS IN SAARE TABITHA – Page 20