on the occasion of the official launching of the CEPROCUL-SELAVIP Housing project in Sangmelima on Friday 11/12/2012 at the DDMINDUH/DL

The Divisional Delegate U & H for DL,

The Divisional Delegate, AS for DL,

The Representative of MIPROMALO,

Dear participants,

Ladies & gentlemen

It is our pleasure to have you here on the occasion of the official launching of our project entitled “Sustainable Housing to reduce poverty.”

Our project is intended to improve on the housing conditions and to provide low-cost housing for the poorest of the poor in the Sangmelima community through the use of local materials. It is a pilot project to be realized by CEPROCUL under the co-patronage of the Ministries of Social Affairs and Housing and urban development with the assistance of SELAVIP, CENCOM2000 International, MIPROMALO, the National Commission of Human Rights and Freedoms, Synergies Africaines and the beneficiary communities of Sangmelima.

The long term goal is to instigate government and other stakeholders to consider housing for the poor, the stigmatized, and the needy as a fundamental human right when they conceive development policies.

In the short term, about 100 families are targeted. But for this 2012 pilot phase, some 16 households will be involved.

The divisional delegates, CEPROCUL is grateful to you for your acceptance and availability to co-preside over this occasion.

The representative of MIPROMALO, please, carry our gratitude to your Directress for her acceptance to offer training to these selected participants within the framework of our project.

The CNDHL/NCHRF, CENCOM2000, and Synergies Africaines also deserve our appreciation for their various forms of support to the project.

Dear participants, thank you for responding positively to our call for you to be part of this project.

Mr. Delegates, the representative of MIPROMALO, dear participants, your collaboration today is a solid foundation of our promising, long-lasting collaboration – a relationship we would like to build and to keep.

Long live the cooperation ties between your respective institutions and CEPROCUL

Long live Government policy on Social action

Long live the state institutions which you incarnate

TAMBU MBA’

The General Coordinator

 

CEPROCUL VISION AND MISSION

OUR VISION:

We have the vision of a world in which “Solidarity, Respect, and Development” are enabling core values that transform the lives of suffering masses in whatever circumstance they find themselves

OUR MISSION:

Our mission is to strive for the betterment of all at risk persons scotched by a poverty-stricken narrative. We hope to attain this through well-tailored pro-poor, inclusive, gender-sensitive, participatory, development-oriented strategies and actions.