WHO WE ARE

About Us

We aim to significantly contribute to the Cameroon Government’s plan for sustainable development by 2035 and beyond by promoting health, socioeconomic and environmental innovations. To achieve our goals, we are and will continue to focus on activities centered on women, children and young people.

Our Team

These people are not only special by their skills, but they are truly special by their heart.

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Numfor Alenwi

Board President

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Tanekeu Durance

National Coordinator

MESSAGE FROM BOARD PRESIDENT

2015 was a year full of pleasant outcomes to the inputs of CASD to national and global development. We added the “HIV-free Generation Project” to our services at the grassroots and pushed our development agenda into the United Nations Global Goals (SDGs) 2016-2030. To accelerate the SDGs, we also worked with the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) to draft the Global Strategy for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health 2016-2030 (GS2). Key to our contribution to the GS2 was the successful inclusion of “Adolescents” into the Global Strategy, and CASD’s retention as a significant consultative civil society organization on forming the newly created adolescent and youth constituency of the PMNCH.
We strengthened our accountability and sustainability models of doing charity business. Looking into the future, our achievements in 2015 put CASD on track to becoming a leading civil society organization in Cameroon by 2020. Together, we will get there.

Alvine Muluh Numfor