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Information on your organization
*Please explain in why your organization is eligible to be a Member Organization for C-CfA.
(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)
 
STATISTICS AND LOCALISATION /CAMEROON:
·        location: Central Africa
·        population: about 20 millions citizens
·        area: 475 000 km²
·        youthfulness: 60% under 20 years old
·        50% in towns and 50% in rural zone
·        10 provinces (2 English-speaking and 8 French-speaking)
·        14 400 villages
·        SIDA: 5.5% in 2006.
 
APDC:
    In 1999, considering the dangerous consequences of privatisation in the liberalisation process going on in our countries, some personalities from the Cameroonian civil society decided to create an association for the defence of consumers rights named APDC.
    Formalised in august 2000, in accordance with Cameroonian law n° 90/053 of 19/12/1990 about the freedom of gathering.
    APDC is non lucrative, independent, non political and religions free.
 
AIM: Contribute to the improvement of life conditions through the defence of consumer’s interests. Develop the regulations, the commercial practices, and consumer’s behaviour.
 
Method:
1-      Education and information of consumers; the purpose is to inform the consumers on their rights and obligations (seminaries, practice formulary, flyers, and other communications materials about diverse subjects of life, and a newspaper named: Le CONSOMMATEUR).
2-      Settlement amicably of conflicts, and when necessary, lawsuits.
3-      Representation of consumer’s in front of the institutions, to influence on the decisions concerning the protection of consumers.
4-      Collective actions, meetings and forums about current events when necessary.
 
Sphere of action:
     All the problems concerning citizen’s life: economy, life quality, security, environment, health, human rights, ecology...
 
Partnerships:
   APDC looks for partnerships with all the others associations on consumer’s field in Cameroon, Africa, the entire World.
   As a poverty fighter, APDC works with all the national and international institutions with the same purposes.
 
Our partners:
  • Dynamique Citoyenne
  • Cameroon Anti Corruption youth Movement
  • Usagers Solidaires
  • PRODECO
  • ACUB
  • ANUH
  •  
 
NETWORK: APDC is member of several organizations
·              ANEW
·              African Water Network
·              FENAC
·              FEFAC
·              PCPA
·              CIANET
·              INTER RESEAUX
·              NAIROBI WSF
·              WATER JUSTICE
 
BUDGET: For 2005, USD 10 000.
 
Human Ressources:
  • 02 Personalities
  • 10 volunteer
  • Experts volunteer/members on different fields.
  • Members: 12 000 person.
 
APDC trough it’s several actions has followed plural aspects of consumer’s life: OMC conventions, ACP/UE, NEPAD, Citizenship education, VIH SIDA, Water privatisation, electricity…
 
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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission
Name: Mr.  NKOULOU MFOULOU PARFAIT
Position within the organization: EXPERT
e-mail address: nkoulouparfait@yahoo,fr
Telephone: +237 772 08 37               Fax:
Skype name:
*Please attach her/his CV.
Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organization of C-CfA 
e.g. its amount and how to be spent
(in US Dollar)
 
Budget: USD 1 Million.
 
How to be spent:
 
  • Development of the network
  • Setting up of agencies on the rest of the territory
  • Human resources charges and information gathering
  • Specific documentation
  • Social mobilization.
 
 
 
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List of NGOs that recommend your organization to represent them
*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.
*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).
Name1
CGT LIBERTE
Contact
Benoît ESSIGA (benoitessiga@yahoo.fr, cgtliberte@hotmail.com) phone : +237 603 56 78
Name2
CSP
Contact
BIKOKO J M (cspcam@yahoo.fr) phone: +237 983 72 48
Name3
 
Contact
TSANGUEU Julienne PO Box : 6709 Yaoundé ( tsangueuseppou@hotmail.com ) phone : +237 221 71 35/ 992 43 26
Name4
OCOSO
Contact
TIFANG Peter (ocoso2000@yahoo.com)
Name5
FOSCAM
Contact
MBALLA MBALLA Jean phone: +237 231 91 43/ 776 85 48
Name6
PCPA
Contact
Name7
WESDE
Contact
bathermy@yahoo.fr phone:+237 760 33 89/ 648 76 39
Name8
Dynamique Citoyenne
Contact
Name9
LDL
Contact
Charlie TCHIKANDA liguebertes@yahoo.fr phone:+237 344 49 54/ 993 72 12
Name10
CSP-Adamaoua
Contact
MPELE phone: +237 923 32 83 maurend_mpele@yahoo.fr
Name11
BASC
Contact
Leopold NAMTSAI
Name12
RISC
Contact
BIKOKO J M phone: +237 983 72 48 bikjohncm@yahoo.com
Name13
ACAT_littoral
Contact
Kemadjou Bertin phone:+237 946 51 14 kejeber@yahoo.fr
Name14
ACIC
Contact
Liman MALOUM BP.594Ydé, phone:+237 770 94 91 limanmaloum@yahoo.fr
Name15
CESAC
Contact
Louis SOMBES phone: +237 952 49 26 csac.csac@yahoo.fr
Name16
FENASTTRA Cam
Contact
BOULA ATEBA phone: +237 982 70 83 boulaateba@yahoo.fr
Name17
FCJ
Contact
MBELLE ABEGA J J phone:+237 222 21 21 conseiljeune2004@yahoo.fr
Name18
CIRCRE
Contact
SOB Anne-Marie phone:+237 931 23 64 am.sob@cipcre.org
Name19
UNAPHAC
Contact
Gabriel ONDOUA phone:+237 230 54 67
Name20
ASSOAL
Contact
Agnès METOUGOU assoal@netcourrier.com
* You may add more names of organizations if there are more organizations that are recommending your organization.

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Information on your organisation
*Please explain why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.
(E.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)
The youth network on MDG (millennium development goals) was established in December 2005 during the youth national forum on employment. His aim is to implement young people to work with all actor of development of our country as a citizen to reach the MDG
There are 600 youth’ associations in this network and our activities are focused around the followed theme :health and HIV/AIDS, economical and private sector, environment, sports for development, solidarity, good governance, poverty
We don’t have yet our own budget but we try to advocate with united nations system in our country and they financed our activities following their priority
About a human resource, we have different skills in our member: communication, manager, leader, lawyer, volunteers, consultant junior, etc.
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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission
Name: Mr. Rado RAKOTOARINALA
Position within the organization: National Coordinator of youth network on MDG (millennium development goals)
e-mail address: radoarinala@yahoo.fr
Telephone: +261 33 12 155 10                           Fax: +261 22 663 45
Skype name:
*Please attach her/his CV.
Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization
He has already represented the youth in different international meeting:
In 2001 in Dakar for the 4th youth world forum of the united nations, in 2002 in New York at the session special on children, in 2003 in Kigali Rwanda at the 2nd youth pan African forum on HIV/AIDS, in 2005 in Morocco at the youth pan African summit on MDG, and last year at the global summit on MDG in New York, so he has any experiences to share and well placed to represented the civil society mainly the youth which represent more than 60% in Madagascar and he is always credible towards partners 
 
 
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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA 
e.g. its amount and how to be spent
(in USDollar)
500USD
It is for the cost of telephone, internet and the meeting and transport with NGO in Madagascar for this year
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List of NGOs that recommend your organisation to represent them
*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.
*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).
Name1
APJM
Contact
IIC 12 Ampandrana Ouest, Antananarivo, Madagascar +261 20 24 516 03
rondroarisoa@yahoo.fr
Name2
MAJ/FISA
Contact
23 D Ter Ambatomitsangana, Antananarivo Madagascar, tél. +261 20 22 244 98
fisa@wanadoo.mg
Name3
COM’PACT
Contact
Volosarika Ambanidia,Antananarivo Madagascar ,tél. +261 32 07 783 52,
Rico_fanatico@yahoo.fr
Name4
ASU Toliara
Contact
Bloc 20Maninday BP 390 Toliara 601 SASSC,tel. +261 32 04 877 89, frank_rivo@yahoo.fr
Name5
Vintsy Filamatra
Contact
Bateravola Fianarantsoa, Lot 3604 IV 005 Lycée Rahenivelo Ramamonjy, tél. +261 33 02 263 30,nysoa4@yahoo.fr
Name6
JEC TAMPIKRI
Contact
Lot 353 Cité Tsaramandroso Mahajanga 401, Tél.+261 32 02 581 08, jaodonbel@yahoo.fr
Name7
MDG network in Diego
Contact
RNM, TVM, diego, Velomanana Jean Claude, te l. +261 3204 322 89
Name8
PROJARTA
Contact
Tolotra,Lot 2A Plle 12/11 Tanamakoa 501 Toamasina,  projarta@yahoo.fr
Name9
Aina Fanilo
Contact
Lot 23 K 237 P Antananmbao Lycée Antsirabe 110, +261 20 44 481 91,  jedidy@yahoo.fr
Name10
AJMF
Contact
Lot 306 A/3702 Andavale Fianarantsoa, +261 04 901 62, ratolo4@yahoo.fr
Name11
CLP PASIJ Reseau Majunga
Contact
Jesuelle, lgt 355 Cité Tsaramandroso, majunga 401, tél. +261 32 02 833 28, jesuelle@yahoo.fr
Name12
YMCA Carion
Contact
INJ Carion MAnjakandrinana 116, Antananarivo Madagascar , +261 33 14 122 81, ymcacarion@caramail.com
Name13
MEM
Contact
Eglise Luthérien 67ha
Name14
JIM
Contact
Bloc I N° 97 MAnjarisoa MAjunga, tel. +261 32 02 704 66, fhmarson@hotmail.com
Name15
Réseau Toamasina
Contact
Rindra, société SOMATRAFER Gare Tamatave, Tél.+261 33 12 397 79, E.mail:rindra_soja@yahoo.fr
 
Name 16
the Center Sembana Mijoro
Contact
Ms RAZAFINJATO Fela, fela.csm@netclub.mg
261 20 33 11 574 73
* You may add more names of organizations if there are more organizations that are recommending your organization.


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Information on your organisation

*Pleaes explainin why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.

(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)

The name of the applying organization is AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (ADP). A profile of ADP is attached with this application.

ADP has worked and collaborated with several national and international organizations that includes USAID on Basic Education, North-South Centre of the Council of Europe, African Union on the Draft Social Policy Framework for Africa, Government of Ghana on HIV/AIDS and Food Marketing Programme for Women Groups and the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW) to provide leadership to NGOs/CSOs in West and Central Africa.
 

On 14th March 2002, ADP through its membership with the main NGO umbrella organization in Ghana collaborated with the Embassy of Japan in Ghana to hold a collaborative workshop between Civil Society and Government of Japan. In attendance were Government of Ghana officials and Embassy of Japan officials including Mr. Motorshi Noro, the then Charge d’ Affairs of the Embassy of Japan. ADP also participated in the Ghana-Japan Business Economic Forum which was organized by the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Embassy of Japan, Accra, 21st August 2002.
 

In 2005, ADP received funding from development partners in Germany to successfully organize a Ghana national workshop to raise the awareness of NGOs/CSOs on Ghana’s Poverty Reduction Strategy. In attendance also were participants from Cameroon, DR Congo, Tanzania and Germany

ADP’s budget for 2006, including in-kind amounted to over US$ 45,000.

 The Executive Director of ADP has served two three-year terms as the Chairman of the Ghana Association of Private Voluntary Organisations in Development (GAPVOD) and is currently the Chairman of its Interim Management Council. GAPVOD is the main umbrella organization for over 400 NGOs/CSOs in Ghana.

The Executive Director of ADP was successfully re-elected in Brazil, 2006, for a second two-year term as the International Council on Social Welfare (ICSW) Regional President for West and Central Africa. www.icsw.org

 The Executive Director of ADP was invited in 2006 by the African Union to its Experts Group to work on the Draft Social Policy Framework for Africa.

 ADP has, since it was founded in 1994, has successfully collaborated with several organizations and institutions in Ghana and around the world. It is on these facts that ADP is eligible to be a member of C-CfA.
 

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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission

Name: (Mr. Charles Abbey

Position within the organization: Executive Director

Telephone: +233 21 854216 (office)/ 244102 (home)    Fax: +233 21 854217

Skype name:

*Please attach her/his CV. CV is attached

Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization

Mr.  Charles Abbey, the Executive Director of ADP has been very instrumental in making the organization a recognized partner in both national and international development. He has trained in the Management of NGOs, an alumni of the US Government International Visitor Programme, trained by the World Bank Institute in Community Driven Development and currently the WBI Local Resource Person in charge of Distance Learning between Universities in Ghana and the United States of America. Mr. Abbey has also trained at the prestigious Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana, as an Election Observer.

Mr. Abbey has provided national and international leadership to NGOs/CSOs in Ghana, West and Central Africa and beyond.

 

 

 

 

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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA. ADP will allocate: (1) US$ 1,200 to support its secretarial staff who will be involved in C-CfA activities. (2) US$1,200 to support Internet, fax, telephone services (3) Quality  time of the Executive Director (4) 1 PC (5) 1 fax machine

e.g. its amount and how to be spent

(in USDollar)

 

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List of NGOs that recommend your organisation to represent them

*Please fill out at least 10 names of organizations.

*Contact should be postal address, telephone number and e-mail address (Website URL, if there is).

Name1

Smart Care International

Contact

 

Name2

ACANET

Contact

 

Name3

Muslim Development Organisation, Suhum (MDOS)

Contact

 

Name4

Rural Youth

Contact

 

Name5

SIWOT

Contact

 

Name6

INPRODEC

Contact

 

Name7

Child Educational

Contact

 

Name8

GIMAT

Contact

 

Name9

PAWLA

Contact

 

Name10

Community Radio Network (CORANET)

Contact

 

Name11

CCFC

Contact

 

Name12

FES

Contact

 

Name13

Ghana Kind Voluntary Movement (GHAVUM)

Contact

 

Name14

Ghana National Coalition on the Rights of the Child (GNCRC)

Contact

 

Name15

Earth Volunteers

Contact

 

Name16

Ideal Capacity Development and Growth International

Contact

 

Name17

 

Contact

 

Name18

 

Contact

 

Name19

 

Contact

 

Name20

 

Contact

 


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Information on your organisation

*Please explain why your organisation is eligible to be a Member Organisation for C-CfA.

(e.g. aim, history, membership, member organisations, activities, network, budget, human resource, etc.)

The Botswana Council of NGOs is the official umbrella body of NGOs in Botswana. It is registered formally with the Register of Societies. It is therefore the legitimate and recognized voice of the NGOs in Botswana. The organization was formed in 1995 as a network of NGOs in Botswana. BOCONGO exists to provide for an enabling environment of NGOs. One of its most important objectives is capacity building of the sector and networking.

Membership. BOCONGO has over 80 members from 11 thematic areas. (Find attached an annex of membership).

Activities. BOCONGO conducts capacity building workshops, skills development, lobby activities, networking etc.

Budget. BOCONGO is supported by a number of donors, among them the Government of Botswana, Africa Capacity Building Foundation, Forum Syd, Friedrich Ebert Foundation and many others. The budget of the organization is in excess of one million US Dollars per annum.

Human resources. BOCONGO has a staff compliment of 10.   
 

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Name, position and contact of a person who is in charge of this commission

Name: (Mr. Baboloki Tlale

Position within the organization: Executive Secretary 

Telephone: 002673911319                                 Fax:+2673912935

Skype name: Baboloki.tlale

*Please attach her/his CV.

Reason why he/she is eligible to be in charge of a representative of your organization

The leader of the organization and responsible for relations with external organizations.


 

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Budget allocation for becoming a Member Organisation of C-CfA (This question is not understood, is this a joining fee, in which case that will depend on what the organization has set as joining fee and this will have to be sourced depending on it.)

e.g. its amount and how to be spent

(in USDollar)

NGO lists were submitted in different file. 

1- Information on our organization
Name: NETWORK AFRICA SIA (N2A)
Registration No: 567 / MI / DGAT / DAGP / SDVA
Address: 01 BP 8319 Abidjan 01, Côte d’Ivoire
Telephone: +225 22 41 93 59
Fax:       +225 22 41 93 59
E-mail:     netafricasia@yahoo.com
Skype:      netafricasia
Network Africa Asia (N2A) has been established in Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa) in order to promote exchanges with Asian countries. In fact some of the founders have gained experience in Afro–Asian exchanges while studying and working in Japan for many years. Sharing on regular basis their Japanese experience with their former colleagues in Côte d’Ivoire, they have decided to put efforts together in order to positively contribute to African development by assisting individuals, organizations in capacity reinforcement.
 
Network Africa Asia’s has the advantage to gather several persons with different cultural (Japanese, African) and professional experiences (civil and environmental engineers, project managers, accountant, self employed, volunteers) as founders and staff.
 
Some of our activities are:
-         To assist Africans and African organizations in building partnerships with their Asian counterparts
-         To organize informal sector and reinforce their capacity to improve their activities
We have realized that though there are efficient at the grass root level, there are still many African organizations are not aware of international exchanges’ advantages. Moreover they do not understand very well why the international aid doesn’t reach them.
Our members are individuals, NGOs, agricultural cooperatives, craftsmen associations, and Civil Organizations.
 
 
 

 
Our office is well furnished with 24 hours internet connection and 3 computers are connected via LAN, one printer, one scanner a fax and copy machine.
We have 3 permanent staff who are already familiar with the C-CfA concept.
 
Actually our monthly budget is about 1500 USD that we use as follows:
-         Office rent:               200 USD
-         Communication:           250 USD
-         Travel and Transport :       200 USD
-         Office Maintenance:         50 USD
-         Office supplies:            100 USD
-         Staff:                     600 USD
-         Miscellaneous:             100 USD
 
Though we are newly established NGO , we are member of most African and International Civil Society Organizations Forums
We have also access to many Japanese CSO Forums and have applied for affiliations in many other international civil society organizations.
 
 
Being a Member Organization of the C-CfA will enable us to create a framework for the diffusion of C-CfA related information and at the same time bring their voices to the Commission. This will be done through seminars, workshops, and other events.
The fact that we have participated in the recent processes of the Commission has enabled us to be familiar with the concept and to implement the action plan.
 
Since the workshop in Nairobi, we are prepared to allocate a large part of the above budget to C-CfA tasks. Moreover, we have prepared a budget 2007-2008 for our future mission as Country based Commission Member.        
 
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Name, position and contact of the person who is in charge of this commission
Name: Mr. Appolinaire Goue Iritie
Position within the organization: President
e-mail address: netafricasia@yahoo.com
Telephone: + 225 08 52 58 93         Fax: + 225 22 41 93 59
Skype name: netafricasia
 
Please attach her/his CV.: Please refer to attached file CVapollo
Reason why he is eligible to be in charge
The main reasons are:
-         He has participated in the workshop held in Nairobi by TICAD CSF during WSF 2007 and has keen interest in the concept of C-CfA
-         He has a lot of information about TICAD and Japanese ODA system
-         He has organizational skills that can bring a positive contribution to the commission
-         He has a wide experience in both African Japanese system (professional, social, cultural)
-         He is familiar with international exchanges and communication via internet
-         His language ability (French, Japanese, English) can be a contribution to the Commission because he can get information in one of those languages.
 
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Budget as Member Organization of C-CfA (in US Dollar)

OBJECTIVE 1: WIDELY PROMOTE THE CONCEPT OF CfA  IN COTE D’IVOIRE

Specific Objectives (SO)              
Expected results
Actions
Performance Indicators
Period
(month / year)
Budget (USD)
OS 1
Be able to share the concept of C-CfA with other organizations and get their recommendation
 
 
Build a specific network for C-CfA concept
 
Participation in the workshop organized by TICAD CSFduring the WSF in Nairobi
 
Effective participation in the workshop in Nairobi and contribution to the establishment of C-CfA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jan 2007 to
March 2007
 
5, 000
 
Share the concept of C-CfA with several organizations;
Translation of the concept into French
Translation of the concept done;
Application form sent to TICAD CSF on time
Organization of a seminar / workshop with many Civil Society Organizations to establish a adequate framework
Establishment of several commissions and a framework in order to collect voice from the grass roots level
4, 500
 
 
 
 
 
 
SO 2
Presentation of the
C-CfA members to the local organizations and set up working group to bring the first step of action plan to success
Keen interest in order to participate in activities of
C-CfA
Regular exchanges with other members
Meeting with Civil Society Organizations to inform them about the importance to follow the action plan and deadlines;
Organization of workshops, events and trips at the country side to collect voice from grass roots level.
Apply for Steering Committee member
Application for Steering Committee sent
 
Resolutions of seminars and workshops available for Voice of C-CfA
 
April 2007 to
June 2007
 
5, 000
TOTAL OBJECTIVE 1 :                                                                                                       
14,500
 

 
OBJECTVE 2 :    TOWARD TICAD IV

Specific Objectives (SO)
Expected results
Actions
Performance Indicators
Period
(month / year)
Budget (USD)
SO 1
 
 
 
 
 
Participation of some organizations in Civic TICAD Conference, G8 summit in Germany, TICAD Meetings
Advocating and gaining more experience in international events
Regular exchanges with other members;
Share with local organizations the events outline and get their voice;
Lobbying to get resources for the participation of some organizations;
Organization of fundraising events
 
Participation of some organizations in the international events;
Resolutions
 
 
 
April 2007 to
Sept 2007
 
 
 
 
12, 000
 
12, 000
SO 2
Contribution to the final Voice of Africa;
Participation of some organizations in TICAD IV and G8 Summit in Tokyo
 
The role of the grass roots level organizations in aid policy to be recognized
Share with local organizations the events outline and get their voice;
 
Lobbying to get resources for the participation of some organizations,
Organization of fundraising events
 
Participation of some organizations in TICAD IV and G8 summit
 
 
Sept 2007 to
Jul 2008
 
 
16, 000
 
16,000
TOTAL OBJECTIVE 2 :                                                                                                         28,000                                                                                                                                                           
 
TOTAL                                       :                                         42, 500                                                                           

 
  
List of NGOs in Côte d’Ivoire that recommend NETWORK AFRICA ASIA
 

NAME OF NGO
ACTIVITIES
CONTACT
PERSON IN CHARGE
1
LA MATRICE
Women Empowerment
+225 06 01 50 95
Ms, Josephine KONDO
2
ESPOIR DES ENFANTS
Child Protection & Rights
BP 2648 Yamoussoukro, Tel: +225 30 64 40 19 / 30 64 04 22 /Cel: +225 08 81 28 78 / 01 14 04 35
M, Mohamed CISSE
3
FEMME FORCE DE VIE
Women Welfare
BP 2648 Yamoussoukro, Tel: +225 07 66 14 08
Ms, Delphine KOFFI
4
FONDATION POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT HUMAIN
Development & Environment Protection
Tel: +225 07 04 71 50
Mr, Kouame BROU
5
ACTION CHRETIENNE POUR LA SOLIDARITE
Poverty Reduction Strategy
Tel: +225 07 59 15 11
M, Luc DANHEUT EDI
6
CEMEV
Education & HIV / AIDS
Tel: +225 05 58 52 06
M, Aime ZAMIEN BI
7
FRATERNITE
HIV / AIDS & PRS
Tel: +225 07 29 95 98
M, Eugene AHOUSSOU
8
AMITIE & CONSEIL
HIV / AIDS
 Tel: +225 05 56 25 52
M, Bla DIBI
9
MOBILITE CITOYENNE
Disabled
 Tel: +225 07 94 78 24
M, Ibrahim SANOGO
10
RENAISSANCE SANTE BOUAKE
HIV / AIDS
Tel: +225 07 87 36 50
M, Mathurin KONAN
11
OMDH 2025
Development
Tel: +225 05 01 70 00
Renne DOSSAN
12
FLEC
Microfinance
Tel: +225 07 78 83 15
M, Francois KONAN
13
SANTE DES DESHERITES
Health
Tel: 12 BP 1377 Abidjan 12                                                Tel: +225 20 33 55 66 / +225 07 46 72 73
M, Etienne HUE BI YA
14
ASSOCIATION DES SCULPTEURS DE KOUMASSI
Art & Craft
10 BP 656 Abidjan 10 Tel: 21 28 62 53
M, Moussa SIDIME
15
FEMMES VIVES
Health & Environment
01 BP 12518 Abidjan 01 Tel: 05 60 00 86
Ms. Mariam

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