Our website was broken and it was down for some time !! Now the site is back up and i wish that you all know. See it at www.rudec.org.
RUDEC(Rural Development Centre Association) is a registered non profit organisation in Cameroon.We are most concerned with the empowerment of underprivileged children and of the local communities. We will take on projects which fulfill the needs of our children and the community in general.If you would like to know more, take a look at www.rudec.org and www.camast.com
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Friday, July 17, 2015
Broken or Hacked site of RUDEC
Our website at www.rudec.org is broken and it is down !! If you wish to contact us then join Joshua Chiamba at chiamba.joshua@gmail.com or our Volunteer Michael Clounie at mclounie@gmail.com for any information....Our website manager says it was hacked and he is looking at how to fix it. Any help ideas would be useful.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Health Care to Orphans
Since 2008 that we started the orphans project we have had simple sickness but 2015 is special year because Odette Ngong had ankylosis. She was to be operated . We did cried and people came to our support and the operation was successfull.
We are giving thanks to God for the support and care pour on the donors who made us and Odette happy.
Odette is able to chew now because before she was not able to open her mouth and chew!!!
The second child Harrison Mulong , has being the attached by cellulitis and this has made his foot angle very painful. Before we thought that the leg was broken and we rushed him, to the hospital for a check up and we had an x-ray but it was not broken but as we took him after 4 days its resulted into a red swollen leg.
We had a fight with the family who were for the traditional witch doctor. This was much temptation that we had to withstand and today we are happy that this leg is improving and we are left with a short time to celebration the work of God in the life of Harrison.
We are also joining Harrison to smile and give thanks to all who supported us especially our volunteer Mme Debbie Bardin, Anto, Louise and all that would be joining to give us more smiles
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
RUDEC Volunteer Testimony- Andrea
Andrea |
I noticed that these students are eager to learn and are happy to attend the program. It is essential that we have more volunteers coming to RUDEC so that it can continue to provide these children with this educational service. What is great about this program is that almost anyone can be a tutor. We taught them all of the same things we learned when we were their age in school - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, English. You do not have to be a teacher to help students with their lessons. It was also fun to watch them learn about acting in the drama class - that was something totally new to them and they enjoyed it! The weekends always brought a new adventure for the volunteers as there are many things to see and do in and around Belo. Belo is a beautiful, picturesque village situated amongst mountains.
Woman gets a loan |
The people who live in Belo are very welcoming and understanding. They know the volunteers come from cultures very different from their own and are more than ccommodating of the foreign volunteers. I do recommend to take every opportunity to learn about what life is like in Belo and cherish your time there. You will develop friendships in the community, and this is perhaps the best part of living there. Joshua is a great person to work with because he so passionate about helping his community and is truly invested in his work. His enthusiasm for what he does is evident and inspiring and it passes from him to the volunteers he works with. He also maintains a connection with his volunteers throughout their stay, ensuring that they are feeling welcome in the community. One of the best things that Joshua does is that he listens to the ideas of the volunteers and works with them to develop their ideas into actions. Working with RUDEC was the best experience I have had, and I wholeheartedly recommend others to volunteer with RUDEC in Belo. Volunteers who can take initiative and can maintain an open mind will succeed in making a lasting contribution to the community and
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Footsteps Tourism in Cameroon at CAMAST
Cameroon is a destination that is not yet exploited , so visiting Cameroon is like entering a virgin land. Cameroon Association for Sustainable Tourism which is a project within RUDEC is please to inform readers of this blog that we at CAMAST got two partners this first part of the year.
Lion Tourism is a partner with CAMAST this year. We had a group of Tourist from Austria under the leadership of a Professional Guide/ Tour operator and powerful woman call Agnes. We did had a nice colourful cultural day.
The Principal of GTHS Njinikejem also spice the day with carrot juice and showed us around her school. It was painful to see also that children learn in this part of the with very little resources as we saw very few
computers for many students, saw few sewing machines for many students in that department.
Many of the departments were empty if compared to students and their learning tools.
Crooked Trails led by a powerful co-founder Tammy has also join hands with RUDEC and CAMAST to bring tourist to Belo. It was a great day as we move just as the name implies. We visited coffee farms, saw how crops are planted, touch some and saw organic farming in practice.
We did also ate foufou corn and Kati-Kati. We were all immense in to the culture and all our client ate with ease and appreciated the meal.
The day ended with a donation of materials by the tourist friends to children at RUDEC for us to share with the children. They also gave a donation T-shirts to support the activities of RUDEC projects and promise a come back-Tammy said. Do you want to see what RUDEC does?
Lion Tourism is a partner with CAMAST this year. We had a group of Tourist from Austria under the leadership of a Professional Guide/ Tour operator and powerful woman call Agnes. We did had a nice colourful cultural day.
The Principal of GTHS Njinikejem also spice the day with carrot juice and showed us around her school. It was painful to see also that children learn in this part of the with very little resources as we saw very few
computers for many students, saw few sewing machines for many students in that department.
Many of the departments were empty if compared to students and their learning tools.
Crooked Trails led by a powerful co-founder Tammy has also join hands with RUDEC and CAMAST to bring tourist to Belo. It was a great day as we move just as the name implies. We visited coffee farms, saw how crops are planted, touch some and saw organic farming in practice.
Coffee selection cooperative Belo |
We did also ate foufou corn and Kati-Kati. We were all immense in to the culture and all our client ate with ease and appreciated the meal.
Crooked Trail and Little Aston |
Lawrence is learning a trade and needs a sponsor dress on the donated T-Shirts |
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Partner visits Cameroon
RUDEC Cameroon is happy to inform our readers that we have come face to face a friend who became a donor to RUDEC for the past 5 year. Joe meet us first on idealist when we post an online volunteering project " looking for a person who would update our brochure, print it and send it to us.
Joe did the worked well and we started discussing who we could do again together... He told me he had been talking with friends on starting an organisation., so with our brochure, it has spur him to start thinking about registering this organisation which he called The project solution(TPS).
We are working with TPS on school development projects and community development. So far we have had 5 projects completed within this time.
Joe as co-founder visit all countries with a photographing project to encourage students to start looking at cameras as a way to make a business. He teaches how to take pictures and why people need to take picture. We hope that these children could one day be able to take good photos and make a living from it too. TPS would present the pictures in a gallery that would fetch some money to support the projects and the children.
We have visited the first school that TPS funded in Cameroon with a total of 21 benches, chalkboard and zine for a classroom and Joe-Cofounder is very happy and as days pass, he would be visiting another school that we supervised 58 benches and also the community that got their water extended to a community that had no clean water to drink.
We also did visit some children that RUDEC support in the community. We visited Anabel of Bolem after Fundong who collapses at school when she had sport. We rushed there and paid the first deposit. Today Anabel is discharged from hospital and thanks to those who donated to make life better for all the children.
"You can be part of the solution"
Joe did the worked well and we started discussing who we could do again together... He told me he had been talking with friends on starting an organisation., so with our brochure, it has spur him to start thinking about registering this organisation which he called The project solution(TPS).
We are working with TPS on school development projects and community development. So far we have had 5 projects completed within this time.
Joe as co-founder visit all countries with a photographing project to encourage students to start looking at cameras as a way to make a business. He teaches how to take pictures and why people need to take picture. We hope that these children could one day be able to take good photos and make a living from it too. TPS would present the pictures in a gallery that would fetch some money to support the projects and the children.
We have visited the first school that TPS funded in Cameroon with a total of 21 benches, chalkboard and zine for a classroom and Joe-Cofounder is very happy and as days pass, he would be visiting another school that we supervised 58 benches and also the community that got their water extended to a community that had no clean water to drink.
We also did visit some children that RUDEC support in the community. We visited Anabel of Bolem after Fundong who collapses at school when she had sport. We rushed there and paid the first deposit. Today Anabel is discharged from hospital and thanks to those who donated to make life better for all the children.
"You can be part of the solution"
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
RUDEC Christmas Party 2013
RUDEC supporters and their friends joined resources to give a smile on the faces of children we cared for. RUDEC always looks at a party like this every year to help the children support other children that they stay with in their homes because they stay with their family members and not in an orphanage as most people see us.
The orphan project was set to establish a bond with family members, RUDEC and the children. So RUDEC does not provide all needs of the children because we want their family bonds to stay with them and not completely depend on us.
On the 22nd December, the children attended a party that we had rice, fresh fish, soap, candies, balloons and some old dresses and shoes left by volunteers and some donated by our partners.
The children started coming to this party as early as 7am although they were told to come at 8 am. This to me signaled the importance of the party to them all as by 8am, the office was full.
Joshua, gave a talk on importance of school and encourage the children all to past exams and not to fail because they does not encourage people who give donations for their education. He also advised the children to always respect their family members as it was noticed that some do not respect their guardians... He look at the girls who are mature already to because careful at this festive period and not be fool by "coastal guys or cocoa boys"(cocoa farmers or people out of the area who come only at this busy period with money to deceive them )because they may pregnant you and leave without you knowing. The girls were called up to preserve their virginity because God has a plan for them . The children were also told about the diseases that are found when you have sex without a condom. The grown up boys were also won not to pregnant a girl as they could have the diseases that girls could have without sign.
At the end of the day the children took home some food to share with others who are not in their own shoes(orphans).Each child took home 2.5
litre of rice, 2kg of fish, 2 soap for washing, candies, balloons and some clothes and shoes donated by some volunteer and partners.
We at RUDEC wish to thanks all do donated to made it a success. One dollar was as important as $100... so all who donated were all equal.
The orphan project was set to establish a bond with family members, RUDEC and the children. So RUDEC does not provide all needs of the children because we want their family bonds to stay with them and not completely depend on us.
On the 22nd December, the children attended a party that we had rice, fresh fish, soap, candies, balloons and some old dresses and shoes left by volunteers and some donated by our partners.
The children started coming to this party as early as 7am although they were told to come at 8 am. This to me signaled the importance of the party to them all as by 8am, the office was full.
Joshua, gave a talk on importance of school and encourage the children all to past exams and not to fail because they does not encourage people who give donations for their education. He also advised the children to always respect their family members as it was noticed that some do not respect their guardians... He look at the girls who are mature already to because careful at this festive period and not be fool by "coastal guys or cocoa boys"(cocoa farmers or people out of the area who come only at this busy period with money to deceive them )because they may pregnant you and leave without you knowing. The girls were called up to preserve their virginity because God has a plan for them . The children were also told about the diseases that are found when you have sex without a condom. The grown up boys were also won not to pregnant a girl as they could have the diseases that girls could have without sign.
At the end of the day the children took home some food to share with others who are not in their own shoes(orphans).Each child took home 2.5
litre of rice, 2kg of fish, 2 soap for washing, candies, balloons and some clothes and shoes donated by some volunteer and partners.
We at RUDEC wish to thanks all do donated to made it a success. One dollar was as important as $100... so all who donated were all equal.
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