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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.

Women’s Day 2021: Zooming on Gender Stereotype

Doh-Nyagang Miriam Gohyit is a holder of a Masters Degree in English private law and currently a Volunteer at the Reconciliation and Development Association, RADA Gender stereotype remain a significant factor affecting the status of men and women in society. Despite some progress, thanks to the measures that have been introduced in recent years. There […]

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The Cameroon Civil Society NCD Alliance Launches Report on COVID-19 and NCDs Response in Cameroon

Jean Claude Mbanya, MD, PhD, MRCP (UK), FRCP (London), FTWASChair, CACSNA

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Our Views, Our Voices (OVOV) Cameroon:

Welcome to Our Views, Our Voices (OVOV) Cameroon! for Persons Living with NCDs “Nothing for us without us” Purpose of the Group: A RADA initiative with overall objective to understand the needs, challenges and priories of PLWNCDs to inform advocacy efforts. Rationale: Persons living with NCDs are experts of their own situation. Their real experiences,

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Pre-needs assessment survey on Entrepreneurship Empowerment for Young people with a Vocational Trade.

Many families in town get baby sitas from the villages. The promise is always to either put them in school or help them learn a trade. Several young people also go to vocational trainings and after their graduation, they tend to find their way to odd jobs or practice the skill they learned as an

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RADA in Collaboration with the Cameroon CS NCD Alliance organizes Panel Discussion and Press Briefing

RADA hosts Panel Discussion and PRess Briefing in Collaboration with the Cameroon CS NCD Alliance during Global Week for Action on NCDs.

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Statement by the Reconciliation and Development Association during the Week for Action on NCDs, from September 7-13, 2020 on Accountability

Brief Background: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are silent killers. Non transmissible from person to person unlike COVID-19, and are driven largely by four main modifiable risk factors – tobacco use (cigarette smoking), unhealthy diet (excessive fasts and sugar), physical inactivity (overweight or fat deposits), and harmful use of alcohol. Some of these diseases include; cardiovascular diseases

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