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*Participation in international networks, building and sharing social capital | *Participation in international networks, building and sharing social capital | ||
*Sharing of development experiences and social organization:South-South, South-North, East-West. | *Sharing of development experiences and social organization:South-South, South-North, East-West. | ||
*political situation | |||
::Human rights organisations accuse police and military forces of mistreating and even torturing criminal suspects, ethnic minorities, homosexuals, and political activists."Cameroon", Amnesty International; "Cameroon (2006)", Freedom House; "Cameroon", Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, U.S. Department of State; "Elections to the Human Rights Council", Amnesty International. | |||
::An estimated 70% of the population farms, and agriculture comprised an estimated 45.2% of GDP in 2006."Cameroon", The World Factbook. | |||
::They sell their surplus produce, and some maintain separate fields for commercial use. Urban centres are particularly reliant on peasant agriculture for their foodstuffs.Human Development Indices, Table 3: Human and income poverty, p. 35. Retrieved on 1 June 2009. | |||
::Reliance on agricultural exports makes Cameroon vulnerable to shifts in their prices. "Cameroon", The World Factbook. | |||
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==Organizations/NGOs/Partners== | ==Organizations/NGOs/Partners== |
Revision as of 03:27, 16 July 2009
Project Banka Coop
Context
The idea of starting a worker coop in the rural village of Banka in Bafang Cameroon Africa came from the need to encourage local consumption of foodstuff cultivated by local agricultural laborers and create a trading platform to facilitate the buying between Cameroonian producers and buyers.
Project
- To initiate a cooperative of farmers and trader groups using new technologies to facilitate the transactions between producers and buyers. The members of the coop can advertise their goods and offers on a Web site with their own Internet addresses, and farmer and trader groups can set up Web sites to manage all these services for their members. The cooperative can also have a local store where producers can advertise and sell their products to local community members.
Project Objectives
- To enable Cameroonian agriculturers to prosper through timely supply of reliable, high quality local agricultural inputs and services, to faciliate the trade between rural and urban buyers and to initiate other socio-economic activitities to improve the welfare of the Bafang community.
- Activities
- Tasks
Social, Economic, Political Environment (North/South)
Cameroon
- Technical and cultural exchanges + funding
- Participation in international networks, building and sharing social capital
- Sharing of development experiences and social organization:South-South, South-North, East-West.
- political situation
- Human rights organisations accuse police and military forces of mistreating and even torturing criminal suspects, ethnic minorities, homosexuals, and political activists."Cameroon", Amnesty International; "Cameroon (2006)", Freedom House; "Cameroon", Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, U.S. Department of State; "Elections to the Human Rights Council", Amnesty International.
- An estimated 70% of the population farms, and agriculture comprised an estimated 45.2% of GDP in 2006."Cameroon", The World Factbook.
- They sell their surplus produce, and some maintain separate fields for commercial use. Urban centres are particularly reliant on peasant agriculture for their foodstuffs.Human Development Indices, Table 3: Human and income poverty, p. 35. Retrieved on 1 June 2009.
- Reliance on agricultural exports makes Cameroon vulnerable to shifts in their prices. "Cameroon", The World Factbook.
Organizations/NGOs/Partners
- The International Co-operative Alliance is an independent, non-governmental organisation which unites, represents and serves co-operatives worldwide. ICA members are national and international co-operative organisations in all sectors of activity including agriculture, banking, fisheries, health, housing, industry, insurance, tourism and consumer co-operatives. ICA has 222 member organisations from 85 countries. ICA's priorities and activities centre on promoting and defending the Co-operative Identity, ensuring that co-operative enterprise is a recognised form of enterprise that is able to compete in the marketplace. ICA's activities include:
- ICA raises awareness about co-operatives.
- ICA ensures that the right policy environment exists to enable co-operatives to grow and prosper.
- ICA provides its members with key information, best practice and contacts.
- ICA is able to communicate the position of the Co-operative Movement on a wide range of economic, social and cultural issues because of its special status with the UN, the Council of Europe and regional development banks.
- ICA provides technical assistance to co-operatives through its development programme.
- The International Co-operative Alliance is an independent, non-governmental organisation which unites, represents and serves co-operatives worldwide. ICA members are national and international co-operative organisations in all sectors of activity including agriculture, banking, fisheries, health, housing, industry, insurance, tourism and consumer co-operatives. ICA has 222 member organisations from 85 countries. ICA's priorities and activities centre on promoting and defending the Co-operative Identity, ensuring that co-operative enterprise is a recognised form of enterprise that is able to compete in the marketplace. ICA's activities include:
NGOs
- Pya.Pya
- A Development Consultancy working with and for communities directly at the grassroots level, in partnership with dynamic individuals, social groups and local civil society organizations. Fostering of real change and promote gender equality and respect of women’s rights through the utilization of women’s skills and intelligence, cultures and resources.
- Organisation of Rural Women's Development Association for Progress
- An umbrella organisation made up of fiften Rural Women's Association and based in Cameroon. our main activities include farming, acquacullure, trade, revolving credit scheme, cooperative activities such as gari processing and many others. Because of diversified activities and greater participation, we are spread all over South West Province of Cameroon.
- Femmes Étoile de Banka
- Association qui fait dans la transformation du manioc en divers produits(Baton de manioc,Tapioca,Couscous).
Partners
- Chefferie Banka
- exportateur de café
- fonctionnaire au service de l'agriculture
Evaluating solidity, accountability and sustainability
- Criteria
- level of formality
- trustworthiness
Gender: 5 Actions with women
- 5 Actions
Links
- Geographic Information
- Partners/NGOs
- Pya.Pya Constitution
Member of Femme Étoile Banka]
- Activities