Community & Civic Education to Women and Minority groups!
Training and education remains the best way to enhance the knowledge and skills of people in rural communities especially as regards their rights and how their standards of living could be improved.
This project shall involved special training workshops where women and a number of minority groups shall be trained by trainers and volunteers about issues regarding civic education, women's rights and access to income generating activities.
Work:
Volunteers shall be training people from all groups of the society and this shall involve the use of flip charts, videos, pictures, group discussions. Volunteers applying for this placement should be very flexible, have public speaking skills, open minded, and should be ready to learn more about new cultures and lifeestyles.
We expect volunteers to mention their language proficiency, whether they are good in English, French or both.
Other free working days shall be used for other social projects such as visiting local schools and children, sightseeing assisting the rural people in minor tasks such as painting, building and cleaning.
Work shall be reserved ffrom Monday to Friday, starting daily from 8am to 15pm. Weekends shall be reserved for sightseeing and other leisure activities which the volunteer will want to involve in.
Volunteer shall be accomodated with host families during their stay in Cameroon.
Interested volunteers can also involve themselves in our shoe distributing project in the local areas where they shall be working! www.shoeaid.org