Become a member (Please Read carefully and if you have questions do email us at nwngo@yahoo.co.uk) Procedure for new members NWADO membership is opened to local community development organizations including faith based, CIGs, associations, grassroots citizens’ movements etc. To become our member, the applicant must fulfill the following conditions Be legally registered Fill and submit […]
Our Members Organisation Address Action Foundation Email: info@afcig.org Website: http://www.afcig.org/ Akwi Memorial Foundation Email: info@akwimemorial.org Website:http://www.akwimemorial.org Association for Mutual Environmental Protection (AMEP) Email: amep016@gmail.com Website: https://amepcambda.org Bamendankwe Rural Development Women’s Association (BARDWO) Email:bamkwewomen@yahoo.com Website: Belo Rural Development Organization (BERUDEP) Email: berudepservices@gmail.com Website :https://www.beruda.org/ Better World Cameroon Eamil:Betterworld2000@yahoo.co.uk https://betterworld-cameroon.com Community Education for Life Email: ceflife@gmail.com […]
World human rights day commemoration on December 2023 NWADO Joint other human rights actors in the region at the Cameroon Human rights Commission office North West to commemorate World human rights day under the theme “Freedom, Equality and Justice for all. This was also a moment of reflection on our individual and collective human rights […]
NWADO and members launch new project. Gender stereotypes tend to side lined women from decision making at various levels. When disasters strike, women are less likely to survive and more likely to be injured due to long standing gender inequalities that have created disparities in information, mobility, decision-making, and access to resources and training. In the aftermath, […]
Revisiting our grassroots Citizens Lead COVID 19 Prevention partnership The unfortunate shock brought by the COVID 19 pandemic increasingly posed a serious threat to our communities and people. We brought a new hope and compassion to our communities by accompanying grassroots citizens to take full ownership of the COVID 19 intervention including, awareness raising, prevention, […]
Empowering citizen journalist in armed conflict The North West Association of Development Organisations (NWADO) having delved on the conflict dynamics in English speaking regions of Cameroon has set out to train citizen journalist/ social and online media reporters/influencers on professional reporting during conflict. Through a partnership with the United States Embassy in Cameroon NWADO intends […]
NWADO Nourishes CSOs on Land Tenure and Public Contracts Policies/Procedures Over 100 CSOs came together, through the efforts of North West Association of Development Organization (NWADO), for a working session to understand the policies and procedures guarding Land Tenure and Public Contracts, to ensure that public contracts are properly executed in the Northwest region. […]
OBJECTIVES OF NWADO Centralizing information: NWADO serves as ‘clearinghouse’ which provides access of timely and relevant development information for her members CSOs, decision makers, and grassroots groups/individuals Networking: NWADO is committed to improving networking opportunities and linking members with critical national and international relationships and funders. We create opportunities to improve state/civil society private sector […]
Human rights monitoring and Education We build a community of people who are committed to defending the ideals of social justice in Cameroon. Our approach involve strengthen and engaging community leaders on human rights education, monitoring and reporting. Within the context of the ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon, we have been able to enhanced […]
Human rights Civic Space Civic space enables citizens to raise their voices, and act on issues that threaten their individual or collective interest and ideas. It is an important instrument for democratic governance, participation, social cohesion and community peace. In Cameroon, the civic space is gradually shrinking and there is an increasing threat to individual […]
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