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Impacting Lives in Santa – Story of transformation

My name is Loing Lucy, a native of Ndjong village in Santa Subdivision. I am 46 years old and a widow of with 06 children, my late husband being a victim of the ongoing armed conflict in the North West and the South West Regions of Cameroon. I had been in gardening activities for many years before the crises and…

Milestones of our 2022 Actions

Milestones of our 2022 Actions

The activities carried out in 2022 were based on the approved plan and available financial and material resources. It was quite challenging with insecurity and financial uncertainty. Sensitizations were carried out on availability of relief aid reaching 2,807 persons in Bamendankwe, Alatening, SIRDEP office, SIRDEP entrepreneurship center, and rural Mankon. Through our referrals, 61 persons were supported with food items,…

Water catchment protection and forest conservation for sustainable climate change adaptation in Alatening community

Project Period: January to December 2023 Project Brief The earmarked water catchment areas to be protected have been demarcated but not fenced either with a dead or life fence.  Fire tracing of the catchment areas done by the community with supervision from the environmentalist from SIRDEP. Fencing of the catchment area will be done using both life and dead fencing…

Small Grant for Start ups

Small Grant for Start ups

Passing through a capacity building but very competitive process, SIRDEP has a been granted an award to support 10 vulnerable persons in Bamenda. The grant that has been awarded by LUKMEF is coming from Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI). The process that started with about 35 CSOs from across the country saw SIRDEP emerge as one of the awardees…

Capacity building of staff

Capacity building of staff

Two of our staff are participating in a workshop in Buea on the theme “Civil society strengthening for effective engagement in holistic human development in Cameroon with focus on rural and semi-urban communities including those affected by crisis.” At the end of the workshop, participants will have knowledge that will help them to be better engaged in community project development…