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This year was very challenging, but we could meet our objectives and realised our two annual projects. Beside that, we were able to have a main office physically established in Bafoussam.
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A letter from the Coordinator
Our Work and Impact in 2013
Our Partner and Network
Our Human Ressources
Finances
Our Contacts
HEALTH&HOPE
Urban Areas
ECHO PROJECT
Orphans
SUMMER PROJECT
Rural Areas
A LETTER FROM THE COORDINATOR
Every year, it is very inspiring to be part of a World changing
environment.
No matter how difficult it is to achieve our yearly goals, we are
putting our efforts together for the benefit of the communities and our
people.
By developing other, each days we are growing. It’s really amazing
to have a wide network of people contributing to our success this year. We
have received support from your actions in the
USA, UK, China, Italia, Germany, Nigeria, Belgium, Brazil, Mexico, Czec
h Republic, Austria and Cameroon.
Without your participation by inkind and/or nature, we couldn’t
reach the impact that is going to be notified in the following pages of this
report.
We thanks our donors, our supporters, with a special one to the
community of Bangoua village and his Majesty Annick Julion
Njampou, RUPEI Orphanage, MONECA Foundation, Our Lady Bilingual
School, Collège Evangelique de Bangoua, Bangoua Protestant
Hospital, Hope Foundation, AIESEC, ACMS, SWAA Cameroon…
Clotaire Ntienou
Founder and CEO
“Before starting the visit of Mami Wata
waterfall in Fongo Tongo, 20Km away from
Dschang, western region of Cameroon.”
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
PEOPLE TREATED PEER EDUCATOR PEOPLE SENSITIZED
HEALTH IMPROVMENT
“It was my second Summer project with
Webdev Foundation, I am still learning a lot as
per going in the field for sensitization.”
Anne-Marie Kaleuk (Cameroon)From the previous years, we have observed a real progress in our
williness to improve health conditions both in rural and urbans areas
where we operate: Bafoussam and Bangoua.
We succeeded during our Every Child is Ours Project and the
Summer Project to train peer educator and sensitized more than 2000
people.
Earlier 2013, we have lunched our Health and Hope Program
which aim to fight against HIV/AIDS and other Sexual Transmitted
Deseases by using natural methods of treatment comprising with
mixture of herbs and trees’ skins. It’s about 54 people we registered
and curred successfully.
During our Summer project, in a partnership with Bangoua
Hospital and ECEEBA (A student association of Bangoua), we could
provide free HIV test to 100 people from a average of 7 villages.
Amoung them, 30 were infected and will follow up through next year
a Free-Therapy process with the Bangoua Hospital. We also carry out
Eye and Blood preasure checking on about 86 people with age range
between 45 and 60. All of them had problem and the hospital
afterward setup an Ophtalmology service to follow up those who has
got problem and also to make sure other customers can benefit for the
service throughout the year.
Despite these achievements, we lack ressources such as
poster, training matérials
(books, video…), condoms, flyers, transportation logistics such as
motorbikes, cars…
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
YOUTH
Trained
SUMMER
Facilitators Trained
AIESEC
Leaders Trained
WEBMASTERS
Trained
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
“My practical and theoretical views
about certain things were very much
increased. I got to learn the basics of
French also.”
Samuel Onome (Nigeria)
The year 2013 was a great year in term of youth outreach with
437 youth skills empowered in the fields of Information
Technology, Health, Languages, Cultures and Social Responsibility.
To be able to empower those youth in more than 6 towns and
villages across Cameroon, we organised Seminars and Workshop in
Bangoua, Yaounde and Douala where about 15 young Cameroonians
were empowered with skills to be facilitators.
As we are always seeking for opportunities to empower
youth, our coordinator being an AIESEC Alumnus has participated
to several AIESEC workshops and seminars both in Douala and
Dschang to enable leadership skills of about 47 members of the
world largest above mentionned student organisation with it
representation in Cameroon.
Youth entrepreneurship is still not well understood here in
Cameroon. As part of a developing countries, youth in Cameroon
have as sole ambition to finish their university degree and work for
the government that can’t give them the dreamed job they want. This
become a social problem that each entity that think about
sustanability take in consideration. For this reason, we have
luanched a seminar on webmastering with the participation of 4
youth that can today easilly create website using the Content
Management System called Wordpress. From creating locally and
online implementation to webserver administration the skilled youth
are now acting on the field in the western region.
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
COMMUNITY
Works
GIFTS TO
Summer Participants
BLOOD POCKETS
Donation
DONATIONS
To Orphanages
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
“Communication skill is the most important skill when
proposing your point of view in a group.” Constance
Chou (China)There isn’t a real society if people can’t help each other as per
need and availability. We aim in 2013 to support deprived people
mostly children/orphans and also by our actions, show the case
practice that can serve as example within the community we are
working in.
With the contribution of our international volunteers, we were
able to provide +40 Kg of presents to orphans at RUPEI and AGAPE
orphanages comprising with
clothes, shoes, pens, pencils, books, caps… We also donated 6
trashes cans and 6 blackboards to Collège Evangélique de Bangoua
and Ecole Publique de Ndepnou in Bangoua still.
Our community engagement imply that we have a real
communion with our people. For this we could be able to work in
the farm with orphans and deafs from RUPEI in Yaounde. We were
able to clean up the monument of « Summer 11 Project » and build a
WEBDEV monument with three planting at Bangoua Hospital. In
addition, seven (7) packets of blood were donated and we also was
able to protect the healthy of the group working for the project in
Bangoua.
The participants of summer project has received each a special
gifts from the logistics raising campaings done internationally and
also the support of some key partners such as ACMS (Agence
Camerounais de Marketing Social).
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
SEMINAR BY
European Union
TOURISTIC SITES
Visited
NGOs WEBSITES
Builded
CAPACITY BUILDING & BUSINESS
"Ecotourism on the River LA LOBE in Kribi, on the
way to Pygmies village"
In one hand, we are willing to be more sustainable and
contribute to the development of the society. We therefore need to
put things together to be able to respond efficiently to Grants. We
could then attend a 5 days seminar done in May 2013 at Mont Febe
Hotel in Yaounde on the funding opportunities by European Union.
We got from there lot of contacts that will be helpful for the setting
up of new project and also to help connecting our beneficiaries to
the network.
International Volunteers that supported us were willing to
discover the country after their job. We couldn’t afford to provide
them this so that they could see the country differently, leasure time
out of work stress. These tourism activities has participated to
encrease the economy of the country and could be develop in the
following month as an income generation activity for the
organisation.
Some local NGOs joined our Tchoukhost Project that aim to
provide cheap design and hosting opportunity to SME and NGOs in
Africa to increase their presence online. Amoungs them we can
name: Future Hands (Nigeria), Art et Vie (Cameroon), Bekondo
Foundation (Cameroon and USA), Netfosa (Cameroon)…
Due to lack of ressources, we couldn’t push up all these
initiatives and hope to raise next years about 10 000€ to boost the
Tchoukhost and Tourism Projects that are now an added value to our
organisation and will become the most important incomes sourcing.
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
INTERNATIONAL
Volunteers
NATIONAL
Volunteers
COUNTRIES
Worldwide
VOLUNTEERING AND EXCHANGE
"Closing ceremony of Summer
Camp Cameroon project at Collège
Evangelique de Bangoua"We believe there is an opportunity to develop proactive leaders
with a vision for Cameroonian society within the global
community.
Through providing young people with learning experiences
around an international exchange, we develop socially responsible
leaders with global perspective and the ability to create change.
For us it means the ability to add value to our organisation
through access to a global talent pool of highly skilled, young
leaders.
18 international and 6 national volunteers engaged themselves
for our challenging experiences within Cameroon. from more than
11 countries (Germany, Brazil, Italia, China, Nigeria, United
Kingdom, Belgium, USA, Austria, Poland, Cameroon, Mexico…)
the different team members have put efforts together to impact
people lives.
It’s worth mentioning that this cultural exchange and
volunteering program has impacted not just cameroonians’ lifes, but
also part of our culture have gone back with the volunteers who are
spreading the awareness of the reality in Africa in general and
Cameroon in particular to their citizen.
Travelling out of the country is always a good time for a youth
to challenge and adapt to new realities different from their comfort
zone. After an experience, people go back home totally changed and
become more open minded with new culture.
OUR WORK AND IMPACT IN 2013
PEOPLE TRAINED
In Chinese
PEOPLE TRAINED
In German
GLOBAL VILLAGES
Organised
PEOPLE TRAINED
In English
CULTURE AND LANGUAGES
« Jonathan (Cameroon), Aska
(UK), Sabina (China) during the
Global Village at Local Market"
The World is called today « small village » because people
move from one country to another, because transport and
communication ease people lives. But at the same time, people are
now connecting on social media, sending mails, calling with no real
connection, no physical contact.
We created since 2011 a real link between our beneficiaries and
our team by introducing English as Language to be taught. In
2013, we had the opportunity to add Chinese and German with about
159 teanagers trained on the 3 above mentionned languages
throughout our projects. In this way, we are contributing to raise
awarness on the relevance of knowing at least a second language out
of the primary language.
Adding on language, we seek to connect our communities to the
internationals volunteers culture by organising 2 Global Village
(Cultural Fairs) in the Bangoua village during the Summer Camp
project in the months of July and August.
OUR PARTNERS AND NETWORK IN 2013
NATIONAL
Partners
INTERNATIONAL
Partners
"Linda Koenisman from
Germany organizing
workshops in schools to
share with youth the
dangers and how to
fight Malaria"
International
National
Bangoua Kingdom
Bangoua Hospital
Collège Evangélique Bangoua
Moneca Foundation
Our Lady Bilingual School
Rupei Orphanage
Agape Orphanage
SWAA Cameroon
ECEEBA
OUR HUMAN RESSOURCE IN 2013
LEADERSHIP
Experience
MEMBERSHIP
Experience
FULL
Workers
"Melanie Kunz from Germany
Visiting Webdev Foundation Projects
in Cameroon"
Clotaire Ntienou
(Coordinator)
EugenieTchiengue
(Finance & Admin.)
Virginie Kegne
(Assistante)
Francis
Tsague
(Project & Volunteers)
Aristide
Kuitche
(Logistic)
Kaleuk
(ExternalRelation)
We have increased the number of experience to our members, workers
and volunteers. It was about 10 leadership and 21 team member
experiences we could provide with the realisation of our 3 main projects:
Health and Hope with one project manager and an assistant
Every Child is Ours Project with 1 team leader and 7 members
Summer Camp Cameroon with 7 leadership and 15 team
members expriences
FINANCE IN 2013
INCOMES
Generated
EXPENSES
Generated
BALANCED
010000002000000300000040000005000000600000070000008000000
Expenditures
Amount
010000002000000300000040000005000000600000070000008000000
Incomes
Amount
"+40Kg of donation at RUPEI
Orphanage in Yaounde"
OUR CONTACTS
WEBDEV FOUNDATION
Bafoussam - Cameroon
1st Street Djeumoum, 200meters before the
Primary School
From Total d’en bas
Phone:
+237 22057610 | +237 7779 5929
Email:
Web Site:
www.webdevfoundation.org
Blog: www.webdevfoundation.blogspot.com
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/groups/webdevfoundation
YouTube:
www.youtube.com/webdevfoundation
2014 ambition:
"Expanding by creating the Community Center of
Technology Project as output of the Summer Camp
Cameroon projects to sustain the promotion of IT
and youth development in rural areas"