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Women and Youth Exchange and Social Enterprise Forum

Community Initiative for Sustainable Development (COMINSUD) has planned a Women and Youth Exchange and Social Enterprise Forum in Bamenda Regional Capital of the North West Region of Cameroon. COMINSUD is a Non-Governmental Organizational that takes action in the developmental, peace and humanitarian activities of the communities. The two-day from to hold on the 24th and… Continue reading Women and Youth Exchange and Social Enterprise Forum

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COMINSUD and WFP Respond to Displaced IDPs in Widikum

COMINSUD and one of its main donors the World Food Program (WFP) has come to the aid of internally displaced persons in Widikum in the North West Region of Cameroon that has been hit by the close to seven-year Anglophone crisis. Recently, on 7 February, 2024, some members of the non-state armed groups, fighting for… Continue reading COMINSUD and WFP Respond to Displaced IDPs in Widikum

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JOBS AT COMINSUD

Community Initiative for Sustainable Development (COMINSUD) is requesting for candidates who are willing and dedicated to work in the implementation of the World Food Program (WFP) sponsored project in Boyo and Momo Divisions. The project seeks to reduce hunger and malnutrition through General Food Assistance and Supplementary Preventive Feeding to vulnerable persons in communities affected… Continue reading JOBS AT COMINSUD

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Visiting Choirs uplift COMINSUD staff to embrace hope

Cross-section of choir Over 100 choristers from the Eternity Choir of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC) Mile Two Limbe in the South West Region of Cameroon and the Congregational Choir OF PCC Musang, Bamenda North West Region on Saturday 13th January, enchanted COMINSUD with their melodious voices as they sang live gospel songs on… Continue reading Visiting Choirs uplift COMINSUD staff to embrace hope

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COMINSUD staff sets roadmap for 2024 project year

This was during the first staff coordination meeting for 2024 that held the conference room of COMINSUD’s office on Saturday 6th January 9, 2024. While welcoming staff the Coordinator Fon Nsoh encouraged staff to be resilient in spite of the current Cameroon Anglophone crisis that was especially affecting its main project area; that is the… Continue reading COMINSUD staff sets roadmap for 2024 project year

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Highlights 2023 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

The socio-political crisis that began in the 2 English Speaking Regions of the country (North West and South West) in October 2016 has been marked by incidents of armed confrontation between non state armed groups and government defense forces. Since then, humanitarian needs in these two regions remain acute with more and more people in… Continue reading Highlights 2023 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

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Nsem Community Commits to a Just and Peaceful Society

Over the weekend COMINSUD joined the Nsem youths in Bafut, to support them at their end of summer cultural, sporting and community engagement activities. Staff, Teneng Suzanne, Tardzenyuy Cynthia with a cross section of the population Promoting the values of; Positivity, Tolerance, Inclusion, Equality and Non-Violence for a Just and Peaceful Society, the staff engaged… Continue reading Nsem Community Commits to a Just and Peaceful Society

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COMINSUD TRAINS 6 COMMUNITY MOBILIZERS TO CARRYOUT LIFESAVING SERVICE DELIVERY IN COMMUNITIES.

Within the framework of the project o“Strengthening Access to WASH Facilities and Services in Child Friendly Spaces and surrounding Communities”, COMINSUD with the support of UNICEF has trained and deployed 6 Community Mobilizers in the North West and West Region. Training in session with facilitator Munda Terence. The project to run for four months is… Continue reading COMINSUD TRAINS 6 COMMUNITY MOBILIZERS TO CARRYOUT LIFESAVING SERVICE DELIVERY IN COMMUNITIES.