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University of Buea students on internship at Global Conscience Initiatives (GCI)

Global conscience initiative is an NGO in Kumba, aim at protecting and promoting human rights of citizens. As a tradition, GCI receives students during the summer holidays in different departments from the University of Buea to blend the theoretical part in school and the practical part at the organization as they carry out internship. Those

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Close-up of protest materials promoting human rights and equality.

COMMEMORATION OF THE 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY.

“20 YEARS OF WORKING FOR YOUR RIGHTS” This was the theme of the celebration of the 65th Anniversary celebration of the Human Rights Day. Global Conscience Initiative as an annual tradition mobilized the entire Meme Division for this celebration on Tuesday 10th December 2013. The event that took place at the City Council Hall in

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A moment for celebrating the past work and a moment for reflecting on the future steps

A moment for being thankful of what have being learnt and shared during the past months, a moment for celebrating the steps head that have been done and a moment for remembering there is still a lot of work to be done. GCI’s staff went to Bombe Bakundu Community for the for the graduation ceremony

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A crowd gathers in Melbourne for a protest advocating human rights, holding signs with powerful messages.

Time to get started: the beginning of the workshops

The Community Arbitration and Mediation (CAM) project keeps going. We entered into the most important phase of the curriculum: in the next weeks GCI’s staff will hold several workshops in Bombe Bakundu Community on different topics for improving the work of the Traditional Council. Referring to the needs assessment, the first topic chosen for the

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“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men” -Fredrick Douglass

GCI took part in an event organized by CFDP (Cameroon Football Development Program), which involved the participation of several football teams from different schools. This NGO aims to teach life skills (like leadership, fair play and gender equality) through football. Keeping in mind the idea that children learn best when taught through a game, GCI’s

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