Horizon 2026 Programme

“Sustainable Water for Inclusive Communities”

CEPROCUL’s programme for 2026 shall support vulnerable families in Batibo urban who are most exposed to dearth, insecurity, misery, precarious environment, and health contagions. In cognizance with the relevant UNSDGs, the SPHERE Core Standard and the Minimum Standards in WASH, our project is to transform the living conditions of the urban people and their rights to affordable descent essential services including potable water, sanitation and a descent healthy environment. With the support of SELAVIP Foundation, ABII Polyclinic, AKIWEN Co LTD, Japan-Cameroon Hope, local authorities and other partners, 100 at-risk families shall have clean water connected to their homes and a number of distribution points built for collective communities.

Our strategy to achieving this goal shall consist in the construction of a borehole using safe, cost-effective, and accessible alternative building materials as well as enhancing community knowledge base through value-added training sessions. The project work packages shall include drilling a borehole, constructing a water tower with a concrete 35000cl storage tank, installing an electrical solar pump, constructing the energy store/control room, piping, connecting water to homes, constructing distribution points, organizing a capacity building workshop, and creating a water management committee. The constructed borehole shall lessen filthiness, mitigate the spread of maladies and gender-related anxieties as well as enhance the people’s resilience, their disaster risk reduction (DRR), and self-reliance capacities; the 1-day complementary capacity building entrepreneurial workshop shall support participants enrich their skills in water purification/preservation and environmental protection to guarantee the sustainability of the constructed facility. Palpable outcomes of our action shall be the constructed amenity, jobs on the project, increase in turnover for small and medium sized enterprises around the project site, and an embellished environment. The borehole shall be drilled with a rig; the water tower shall be constructed on a 20m2 piece of land donated by the ABII Polyclinic Batibo. The tower and the distribution points shall be constructed primarily in iron rods, wood, cement, gravel, and sand, while the connections into the homes and collective collection points shall be done in plastic pipes, on pieces of land provided by the families, etc. The various participating families and communities shall be informed of the TOTALLY FREE and NONREFUNDABLE nature of SELAVIP funding. To safeguard the impartiality of our intervention, a vulnerability and capacity assessment is currently on-going in Batibo Central to enable us to non-discriminatorily identify those who are most in need of assistance.

Our offering shall be an inclusive impact full and transformative opportunity for a value-added quality of life with the potential to restoring lost social cohesion, dignity, safety, rights, health, peace, security, and livelihood. Indeed, this outreach shall be an urgent humanitarian measure to facilitate recovery and resettlement as well as to avert further human suffering in Batibo urban. SELAVIP’s objectives for 2026, related UNSDGs, the Humanitarian Protection Principles, the Core Humanitarian Standard and the SPHERE Minimum Standards in WASH as well as the Cameroon government’s basic social service policies apparent in the 2030 National Strategic Development document (SND30) foundationally frame our SMART objective…

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