"Les fonds récoltés sur ce site web sont dévolus aux œuvres socio-humanitaires au Cameroun"
February program
Support for the economy through digital culture and work alternating training and self-employment for young people
Objective : To arouse in young people a renewed interest in reading, writing and digital culture - Sheet 2
Origin of the reflection
In 2010, the coastal region of Cameroon had nearly 276,780 illiterate people and according to data from the Institute of Statistics of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco).
This reveals that the literacy rate in Cameroon was 72% higher in 2018, and in every major city in the country, this level translates to an average of 25% nationwide. The reasons for the craze of the rush of local populations towards informal activities, in this case women, sufficiently demonstrate that there can be no place for everyone in structured jobs in the public and private sectors, yet the Rural Nationals of the Regions (RPR) flocking to large metropolises in search of well-being, must find sustainable paid work, in order to live better.
In 2018, the first actions of AGCE were to create a particular educational framework for the reception and practical technical education of this disadvantaged youth, this is reflected today in innovative activities that welcome many new registrants ( members) in educational workshops that start with listening and reading (oral literature). In July 2021 in Douala, a training workshop based on the need to know how to get your business off the ground at low cost, of Variety Art and Hairdressing Aesthetics (AVEC) designated: Ponty-Cameroon Groupe AGCE (PCGA - SJDFRED) is launched, the SJDFRED offers free learning services in project study technique and creation of digital workstations and jobs, hair care, beauty, body and mind care in this context in Douala. This corresponds to training and placing beneficiary members, sharing practical technical knowledge with the female and male populations and applicants for funding oriented towards self-employment jobs in sectors, with the solidarity of the SJDFRED-PCGA groups. From 2021 - 2026 (5 years), on the sidelines of one conference per quarter, members specializing in these variety arts (MSAV) of the organization AGCE, will bring activities to the fore for the development of executives of rural and slum youth, oriented by a personalized digital economy to work for young people at home in order to reduce installation costs, under the theme: "How to get your business off the ground inexpensively?" "
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Encourage young people to renew their interest in reading, writing and digital culture - Sheet 2
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Steps
In 2022, SJDFRED will be one of the groups of AGCE to be part of the large groups constituting the regional and national network of AGCE in Cameroon, the general program having given birth to 5 (Five) major projects which must extend their activities towards the 10 regions of the country in particular (PONTY-CAMEROUN GROUPE AGCE; PALAIS DU GOUT GROUPE AGCE: WORK AND LIFE AGCE GROUP: GCHCR - CR GROUPE AGCE and DIGITAL MANAGEMENT OF PRIVATE-PUBLIC SCHOOLS (100% LOCAL APPLICATION)).
In its mission, the objective of SFRED / AGCE, being to help certain project promoters to be able to recruit and well remunerate more disadvantaged young people in Cameroon, before the end of the year 2026, it becomes the standardized framework of a commitment made by a hundred or so independent entrepreneurs of the NGO, he is responsible for technically supervising disadvantaged young people in cities, especially the most vulnerable groups and supporting them during the stages of their learning in an educational workshop, forum , local empowerment seminar for disadvantaged young people. At the end of a workshop, 12 (twelve) Trainee Administrators called upon to develop the economy of their micro-project, will be recruited and paid, ie nearly 56,545 young destitute employees in the field and online.
By 2021-2023, the project will implement 150 (one hundred and fifty) local activity niches, identified and listed, to generate passive and active income, which work well on the web through the 100% free websites of the Platform. multi-service AGCE and customizable, allowing disadvantaged young people to recruit and Internet users to choose between starting from nothing and starting a business with the help of SJDFRED experts or from professional proposals from local, external or foreigners and start with a profitable personal project to fight poverty.
From 2022-2023, the program should have more than 120,000 (one hundred and twenty thousand AGCEISTS) active in Cameroon, or about 115,000 members registered for free on the network for 5 thousand promoters contributing per year. Several hundred individuals seeking assistance are on the online waiting list (individuals, groups, disadvantaged local professionals). The waiting period to enter an alternative workstation on a digital economic platform of AGCE-SolidaTech groups in Cameroon, is between 1 (one) month and 6 (six) months. From 2023 - 2024, 400 offers of free web tools and supports must already be delivered to young volunteers and volunteers and from our educational workshops, active members in any field loved by young people must come out (literary, social, economic, educational , health, cultural, digital, agro-pastoral, etc.), they will be able to accommodate and monitor 120,000 (one hundred and twenty thousand) users on a local socio-professional platform.
The results
The amount of the basket per beneficiary active on a workstation employing a young person trained to administer programs (projects) online is between 160,500 and 250,000 FCFA per month, and the maximum number of staff to be accommodated on the digital workstation. is 216 recruit-active, thus putting the socio-professional digital economy of the SJDFRED of AGCE of Central African Countries in Cameroon, sheltered from the vagaries due to the risk of loss of personal data and money. Another successful result: the installation, thanks to the office of the Study Committee, of a network for young people with external micro-projects of a mobile niche to accommodate and lead to local development these young projects. The delicate question today is the management of the development of the SJDFRED / AGCE Groups in regional and departmental areas of Cameroon: find rural and local representatives, install young people in these positions, which is not done quickly and the end users wait. The SJDFRED / AGCE Groups are, in a way, “victims” of their personal success without external support.
The teachings
The links between administrator users and end users of producer services within the SJDFRED / AGCE Groups are woven around the basket to benefit after each month of activities, but also "good living", the involvement of each active member in the socio-professional platform. The SJDFRED / AGCE Groups allow two worlds to meet and coexist in the spirit of living together (the natives and non-natives of a city), to know each other by sharing the same passion (learning, serving, producing) . They promote an educational dimension in a user education process. To meet this very strong demand from a particular youth, the SJDFRED / AGCE Groups forge their activity as a Group of AGCE activists, they cultivate links of fraternity in the coastal region of Cameroon, bury partisan and tribal quarrels because that, supported by local and international collective actions of SJDFRED / AGCE, they work together for the social, economic and professional installation of other young people disadvantaged by education, activists in the region to reach a very high number of young people in end of 2026 with projects carried out thanks to local and external support.