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Reconciliation and Development Association

Mbiydzenyuy Ferdinant Sonyuy

Ferdinant is the President/CEO of the Reconciliation and Development Association, RADA, He started his career as a Finance Clerk with the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC) Health Services where he progressed to a Grants Writer, Administrative Assistant and became the pioneer Program Manager for the Non Communicable CBCHS Non Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Program. The NCD Program was his flagship achievement at the institution besides other roles and initiatives. He has a bachelors degree in Biochemistry from the University of Buea, a Post Graduate Diploma in Health Promotion from the Public Health Foundation of India, an an SDG MPH student at New York University. Ferdinant is a Multi Fellow award winner including the US Department of State Community Solutions Fellow, Union for International Cancer Control Fellow and One Young World Ambassador. He has wide experience in programs and projects development and management and earned several academic certifications online and through in person trainings. He is the Secretary General of the Cameroon Civil Society NCD Alliance and Regional Civil Society Representative for Central Africa and Member of the Secretariat for the Africa NCD Network.

THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS ON EDUCATION

The ongoing Anglophone crisis in the NW/SW region of Cameroon has brought a wave of destruction and despair that is wearing and tearing our education. The implementation of continuous lockdowns, known as “Ghost Towns,” in the restive regions of the country has a striking impact on our education. This results in incomplete syllables in schools, […]

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From Flames to Ashes: The Anglophone Crisis and the Destruction of My Village

The Anglophone Crisis or war,  is still having devastating impacts on communities, the state, and particularly on individuals who are suffering both human and material losses. In the land of Bui Division and particularly in Mbam-Ngendzen village, the crisis has hit hard on nearly if not all households in this community by atrocities of the

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The Untold Stories of Youths about the Anglophone Crisis

From Thriving Entrepreneur to a Victim of War: The Untold Stories of Youths about the Anglophone Armed Conflict Peace Advocate August 07, 2024 0 Comment The Untold Stories of Youths about the Anglophone Crisis I should be an accomplished entrepreneur by now. As I struggle to make meaning out of my life again, memories of

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NEVER THE SAME AGAIN: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS

NEVER THE SAME AGAIN: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ANGLOPHONE ARMED CONFLICT Peace Advocate August 07, 2024 0 Comment NEVER THE SAME AGAIN: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS This is July 2nd 2019, we are sitting in the living room watching a movie. Suddenly, we hear gunshots coming from outside and we all

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MY BROTHER SACRIFICED HIS LIMB AND FINGERS BECAUSE WE FAILED TO END THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS.

WE FAILED TO END THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS. Peace Advocate August 07, 2024 0 Comment MY BROTHER SACRIFICED HIS LIMB AND FINGERS BECAUSE WE FAILED TO END THE ANGLOPHONE CRISIS. May 2021, my phone is ringing and it is my best friend calling–so I smile as I am about to receive some good news. Hello, little

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The Untold Stories from the Anglophone Crisis

The Untold Stories from the Anglophone Crisis It is Tuesday evening of September 2018; lockdown is a rumor and the Presidential Election is around the corner. I am returning home after a tedious market day in Lassin. On reaching kuvlu Market Square, I meet with five mask boys who are well-armed. One of them pushed

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Unveiling Injustice: The Tragic Tale of Macubel’s Untold Struggle

Unveiling Injustice: The Tragic Tale of Macubel’s Untold Struggle Miss N.M August 08, 2024 0 Comment It’s the 2nd of September 2019 when my younger brother, Macubel, a talented apprentice carpenter, sets out with his three colleagues to work in Bamenda town. Little did we know, that this ordinary day would mark a turning point,

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Terms of Reference (TOR) for Consultant.

Terms of Reference (TOR) for Consultant Review of Meaningful Involvement Frameworks and Synergy Exploration for use by the ANN Introduction Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) represent a growing health and development challenge in the African region. NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders and chronic respiratory diseases, are responsible for a significant portion of morbidity and

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Terms of Reference (ToR) for consultant

Terms of Reference (ToR) for consultant Focus: Scoping and Integration of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Africa Regional Development Agendas Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) represent a growing health and development challenge in the African region. NCDs, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, mental disorders and chronic respiratory diseases, are responsible for a significant portion of morbidity and

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