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RuWCED continues with the prevention of COVID-19 in Ngoketunjia Division

 

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RuWCED proceeded with some activities; providing hand washing buckets and soaps for people in the community. We placed these buckets in different places; at the market entrance, park, checkpoints etc, to encourage hand washing.

Read more: RuWCED continues with the prevention of COVID-19 in Ngoketunjia Division

RuWCED Trains Stakeholders on Dangers of Unsafe Abortion and Abortion Related Issues

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During series of seminars organized from November 13 to 15, RuWCED equipped medical doctors, nurses, peer educators, journalists, school counsellors and religious youth leaders

Read more: RuWCED Trains Stakeholders on Dangers of Unsafe Abortion and Abortion Related Issues

Fight Against Cervical and Breast Cancer: RuWCED Reaches Out to Hundreds of Women in Ndop Again

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In another two-day free campaign and consultation for cervical and breast cancer as well as free screening for HIV/AIDS.

Read more: Fight Against Cervical and Breast Cancer: RuWCED Reaches Out to Hundreds of Women in Ndop Again

Capacity Building of RuWCED Staff

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Some RuWCED staff participated in a three-day training workshop of Community Health Workers (CHWs) on self-administration of Sayana Press, which took place recently in Mbouda, West Region of Cameroon.

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World Children’s Day 2019: NW Children Cautioned on their Rights Amidst Ongoing Crisis

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Prior to the commemoration of World Children’s Day, RuWCED and partners mobilised close to 200 children in Bamenda, on November 17, 2019.

Read more: World Children’s Day 2019: NW Children Cautioned on their Rights Amidst Ongoing Crisis

RuWCED Embarks on a Two-day Outreach and Free Consultation of Cervical And Breast Cancer in Ndop

Ndop Cervical Cancer

A two-day outreach and free consultation of cervical and breast cancer was organized and carried out by the Rural Women Center For Education And Development (RuWCED) at the Ndop District Hospital on the 9th and 10th of September 2019.

Read more: RuWCED Embarks on a Two-day Outreach and Free Consultation of Cervical And Breast Cancer in Ndop

RuWCED Graduates Batch of Girls Club

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The first batch of the girls club made up of 25 girls, graduated recently at the branch office of RuWCED in Bamenda.

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RuWCED Continues to Expand SRHR knowledge to PLWDs

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The Rural Women Center for Education and Development (RuWCED) held another meeting with Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWDs) to equip them with knowledge on their

Read more: RuWCED Continues to Expand SRHR knowledge to PLWDs

The Fight against HIV/AIDS in Cameroon

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“…To end HIV pandemic, we need committed youths and commitment in the stakeholders committees…”

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Features

  • Expanding access to adolescent and youth Friendly Sexual and Reproductive health Services in the Northwest Region of Cameroon
  • Sexual And Reproductive Health Service Challenge
  • RuWCED recognized for its work on promoting women participation in climate change resilience and adaptation
  • Over 100 young girls trained in our structured three months Girls Clubs in Ndop and Bamenda
  • "I Am Enough": Over 800 Girls in Ngoketunjia Division Reiterated during a Sensitization Campaign in all 13 villages

We work to sensitize and empower rural girls, woman, youths and children. We believe that all humans have the same rights and deserve to make decisions that can influence their futures and bodily health. No given culture, values or customs is superior to another and women and girls have the same skills, rights and capacities as do men.

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