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Widevision et Droits de l'Homme

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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Economic and Social:
  • Aging
  • Agriculture
  • Children
  • Citizenship and Governance
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Extreme poverty
  • Family
  • Food
  • Governance
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Habitat
  • Human Rights
  • Humanitarian Affairs
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • International Law
  • Justice
  • Labour
  • Media
  • Minority Rights
  • Peace and Security
  • Population
  • Social Development
  • Sports for Peace and Development
  • Sustainable Development
  • United Nations Funding
  • United Nations Reform
  • Violence
  • Volunteerism
  • Women/gender Equality
  • Youth

  • Gender Issues and Advancement of Women:
  • Advocacy and outreach
  • Capacity building
  • Education and training of women
  • Human rights of women
  • Indigenous women
  • Information and communication technologies
  • Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women
  • Men and boys
  • Millennium Development Goals
  • Policy advice
  • The girl child
  • Trafficking in women and girls
  • Violence against women
  • Women and HIV/AIDS
  • Women and health
  • Women and poverty
  • Women and the economy
  • Women and the environment
  • Women and the media
  • Women and the media
  • Women in power and decision-making

  • Population:
  • Population distribution and internal migration
  • Population growth

  • Social Development:
  • Conflict
  • Disabled persons
  • Indigenous issues
  • Information and Communications Technologies
  • Poverty
  • Youth

  • Sustainable Development:
  • Agriculture
  • Capacity-building
  • Consumption and production patterns
  • Desertification and Drought
  • Education
  • Gender equality
  • Human settlements
  • Information for decision-making and participation
  • Land management
  • Partnerships
  • Poverty
  • Protecting and managing the natural resources
  • Rural Development
  • Sustainable development for Africa
  • Sustainable development in a globalizing world
  • Sustainable development of SIDS
  • Waste Management
  • Geographic scope: International
    Country of activity:
  • Cameroon
  • Millennium Development Goals:
  • Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
  • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
  • Achieve universal primary education
  • Promote gender equality and empower women
  • Reduce child mortality
  • Improve maternal health
  • Ensure environmental sustainability
  • Develop global partnership for development
  • Mission statement:
    Year established:
    Year of registration: 2007
    Organizational structure: Widevision and human rights is a non-profit making organization legalized in Cameroon advocates in three focus areas: Democracy, good Governance and development by working collaboratively with the population, NGOs, Government entities and International organizations. Widevision has 04 branches nationwide.
    Number and type of members: Widevision has 10 members, 05 men and 05 women; - 08 volunteer members; and, - 02 paid members.
    Affiliation with NGO networks: ALCOCO, RELEC, CSFD, RESOCAD, RECDH
    Funding structure:
  • Membership fees or dues
  • Product sales and business services
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources
  • Foreign and international grants
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