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Cultural & free time
The city is divided into quarters with Akwa and Bonanjo being the most important. Akwa is Douala's nightlife center and Bonanjo its center of commerce and administration. Along the city's main thoroughfare lie some of Cameroon's best restaurants, coffee houses and French-style patisseries; along the waterfront, many bars and bistros may be found, commanding views of the Gulf of Guinea and nearby mangrove swamps. Many of these are frequented by the city's large expatriate population, mainly French or Lebanese.
The Sawa culture belongs to this region. The history, traditions and world-view of the Sawa people are portrayed through masks, photos and work of art found in the museums and art galleries in Douala, Buea or Limbe. Currently, the Sawa culture is experiencing a new revitalization through the performing shows (music, theatre, ballet dances and choreographic performances) across the length and breadth of the coastal region. Douala has gained artistic renown as the unassailable bastion of makossa: the new generation of makossa musicians are working hard to maintain the high musical standards bequeathed to them by their illustrious elders. Every year during the dry season, Douala plays host to the Ngondo festival, a great rendez-vous of the Sawa people with their history and traditions.
Learning activities
All of this rich tradition will be a learning experience for all of the volunteers, the culture, the language and the life in the community. The volunteers will gain a lot from the intercultural exchange, they will gain a sense of initiative, the meaning of an active life, new ideas and new ways of thinking, less stereotypes, by knowing a different social and cultural environment. They will be able to put their energy, enthusiasm and creativity to good use by participating in practical activities which they will define. They will learn about taking responsibility and team work and about organizing and management of their time and activities.
We will offer opportunities for volunteers to make a meaningful contribution to international education by living together with Cameroonian youngsters and teaching them a variety of things. The EVS programs include: full-time in-country coordinator; intensive in-country orientation including language training; board and lodging with host families/apartments which will contribute more to an authentic and intense learning process.
The international language of football goes a long way in breaking down barriers, be them cultural or language. Either way, volunteers will find that teaching basic sports, democracy, leavings skills to the children is a great way to work with young people, stay fit and discover the beautiful country of Cameroon. Volunteers will use sports as the vehicle to teach important life skills to kids in orphanages, organizations, and schools while also seeing and experiencing the culture, wildlife and countryside.
Expect to assist with the caring of the horses and animals and become 'bush wise' learning African wildlife. The surrounding reserves are host to the lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalos and monkeys .
Experience and become involved in conservation, community life, and ecology projects. Teaching orphans, tracking wildlife and helping on safari is just the tip of the iceberg.
You may want to get hands-on in a wildlife rehabilitation centre, a cultural center for youth or communities, learn how to track wildlife or join a research project in a national park or a local project. Volunteering with Jeunesse Verte du Cameroun allows you to make a real difference to wildlife in Cameroon with some of our partners.
AJVC also implements sustainable after school programs to teach life skills and the importance of environment and healthy living.
Accomodation & food
We will host the volunteers either in hosting families, either in rented apartments, in hostels near their field work and also in our focal points families in the region. Sometimes we will organize with the chief of the village and the community and town institution. We will look for the better option depending on the region and the availability of accommodation facilities.
For the food, it is very easy; the organization will make some provision with the volunteer or the hosting family. Each month , the volunteers will receive monthly allowances, and the organization will provide the food either to the volunteer or the host family depending on the place where he/she will be hosted. The volunteer will also receive support for his transportation. We will support also the volunteer in obtaining the visa.
In county staff
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| Marie Tamoifo |
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Marie is 35 years old, she has obtained a Bachelor's degree in private law and now she’s is doing an online master on public law, environment, ethics of organizations and professions. During the French and African Head of States Summit that took place in Bamako 2005, she was the African woman representative of youth who spoke in youth name. She organized the regional youth consultation of central Africa towards Africa -Europe Summit that took place in Lisbon in 2007. At the end of 2008, she was elected by the central Africa youths leaders, the regional coordinator of Rejefac
(Youth network of central African for forest). She is also the president of “Association Jeunesse Verte du Cameroun¨, based in Cameroon. Marie has dedicated her life to promote and to improve civil society participation and work. She is powerful, dynamic, bilingual and open-minded and she is a pure product of learning by doing.
We are all volunteers in our youth organizations; we have some experts though and permanent workers in the association. The permanent AJVC youths volunteers are mainly in the center region in Yaoundé. They have diverse backgrounds, they are familiar with non formal education and talented youths ( 20 young leaders). They work as public relations officer, secretary, documentary, IT , project managers, researchers of opportunities for funding our projects and programs. They are used to work with different networks of organizations and the focal points that we have in the regions, partners and institutions. We have an office in Yaoundé with an advisory board and then focal points run by youth leaders for our network in all the regions of Cameroon.
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