Background:
The Government of Cameroon, in an effort to contribute to the development
and well-being of young people, recognising the fundamental role that young
people can play in the preservation of peace, promotion of harmonious
coexistence and sustainable peace, has set up, among others, the National
Civic Education Programme through Moral, Civic and Entrepreneurial
Rearmament "PRONEC- REAMORCE". This programme is being implemented with the
support of the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) through a project
called "Support for the implementation of the national civic education
programme for the consolidation of peace, peaceful cohabitation and living
together in crises-affected communities in Cameroon"
(PBF-PRONEC-REAMORCE).
The overall aim of the PBF-PRONEC-REAMORCE project is to boost the
participation of young women and men from crisis-affected communities in
Cameroon in peace-building by strengthening civic and citizenship education
as well as entrepreneurial skills. It aims to help build peaceful relations
between members of the same communities on the one hand, and between members
of host communities, internally displaced persons and refugees on the other,
in an environment where policies better address youth issues. The project
targets 40 municipalities in the regions of Adamawa, Centre, Far-North,
East, Littoral, North, South and West Cameroon. The project is being
implemented in Cameroon by four United Nations agencies that are direct
beneficiaries of PBF funds: the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation (UNESCO); the International Labour Organisation (ILO);
the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Women's
Organisation (UNWOMEN).
The ILO, which is primarily responsible for implementing outcome 2 of the
project, i.e. "Sustainable peace and community living are promoted by
strengthening the technical and entrepreneurial skills of young women and
men, including vulnerable people", is working in partnership with the
Cameroon National Youth Council (CNYC), the umbrella body for youth
associations and movements in Cameroon, to "select 800 young men and women
(refugees, displaced persons, host communities) for training in social,
creative or cooperative entrepreneurship to promote peace initiatives".
Hence this call for applications. At the end of the selection and training
process, the ILO will support around 150 young people whose projects are
deemed relevant to peace-building in their localities.
Eligibility criteria
Natural persons
- Be a young person aged between 15 and 35 years, or a duly legalised youth association
- Residing in one of the beneficiary municipalities
- Be the bearer of a project promoting harmonious living together in the sector or one of the sectors selected for the region or municipality
- Be able to read and write and make simple calculations
- Be a vulnerable young person, refugee, displaced person or member of the host community.. Page
- Be a legalised group
- Hav a verifiable head office in one of the municipalities hosting the Project
- Be led by a young man or woman
- Have more than one young member
- Have a project that promotes harmonious living together in the sector or one of the sectors selected for the region or municipality
- Demonstrate that the group operates smoothly.
Geographic and sector-based targeting
Application form:
Natural persons
- A duly-filled application form (model attached), to be obtained from the Subdivisional Youth Affairs
- Delegation or the National Youth Council in the municipality concerned; - A photocopy of the birth certificate
- A photocopy of the national identity card
- A photocopy of the certificate of registration with the National Youth Observatory
- A photocopy of the Biometric Youth Card or its receipt
- A photocopy of the highest diploma/attestation of apprenticeship if possible
- A letter of recommendation signed by a member of the community of exemplary character
- A certificate of residence
- Any additional relevant document attesting to the applicant's entrepreneurial experience (certificate, attestation, projects set up and/or financed, etc.)
- The photocopy of the refugee card will take the place of the photocopy of the birth certificate and the photocopy of the national identity card
- The letter of recommendation must be signed by a UNHCR official
- A duly completed application form (model attached), to be obtained from the Subdivisional Youth Affairs Delegation or the National Youth Council in the municipality concerned
- Document proving the legal existence of the group
- Provide information on the address of the head office (P.O Box, phone, e-mail, website if possible) and on the first person in charge (full name, title, phone, e-mail)
- Recent activity reports and financial statements of the group
- A letter of recommendation signed by a member of the community of exemplary character
- Any additional relevant document attesting to the group's entrepreneurial experience (certificate, attestation, projects set up and/or financed, etc.)
Completed application files must be submitted in sealed envelopes to the
Municipal Executive Offices of the National Youth Council and the
Subdivisional Delegations of Youth Affairs and Civic Education (DAJEC) no
later than 26 July 2024 at 3:00 p.m. Sealed envelopes containing application
files should bear the words: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE SELECTION OF 800
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN (REFUGEES, DISPLACED PERSONS, HOST COMMUNITIES) AND
YOUTH GROUPS FOR TRAINING IN SOCIAL, CREATIVE OR COOPERATIVE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (BIT, UN WOMEN)
Evaluation criteria
Application files will be assessed on:
- the relevance of the project or project idea, - the contribution to promoting peace and harmonious coexistence
- the potential for job creation and contribution to local development
- the innovative nature of the project.
More Information For more information, please visit the CNYC website at
www.cnjcnyc.info/fr/ Contact : 678
52 86 47 / 6 90 43 13 48 / 699 31 58 6
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