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About the Program
The word “community” has a strange power to it. It conveys a sense of togetherness and positivity. It speaks both of solidarity and homeliness (Toby Lowe 2021). Humans are social beings, and the need to belong is deeply ingrained in our nature. That’s why since the beginning of time, humans have been drawn to creating their own communities. Today, important communities continue to be formed around different shared interests of characteristics, such as religious or spiritual groups, professional associations, neighborhoods, volunteer groups or sport clubs.
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Getting community leaders to identify community problems and share ideas on how to solve some of the common problems affecting the community in ways that add value to the quality of their lives and that of their community.
Why we do this.
When we bring people together periodically in the CCP, they take these assessments, evaluate themselves in terms of their interests and partner together to do petit programs within RADA, towards self-discovery and community engagement. Members end up discovering more about themselves and how they can engage to create impact using their current and as they gain future skills. Join the CCP for the next program if you’re in Bamenda.