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A Day Care Center For The Holidays

Two NGOs, Servir le Père and Aurore, have joined forces to organize a vacation center for children aged 5 to 16 at the Cité public school, located behind the state high school in Port-Gentil. The objective is to keep these children busy for three weeks with civics, reading, slam, dance, crafts and customization workshops.

The Interview: Three Questions To Hortense NNAME, President Of REDEAC

MTVM: Ms. Hortense NNAME, could you introduce us to REDEAC? Hortense NNAME: REDEAC is a network of national coalitions for the protection of children's rights in Central Africa. The member coalitions come from Gabon, Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, DRC, Congo and Burundi. Currently missing are Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome & Principe. We support the member coalitions in their missions of promotion and protection of the child in the sub-region, in particular by strengthening their capacities.

A Word From The Associations

We are one of the pillars of democratic, social and cultural life. "The State cannot do everything". This is one of the arguments generally evoked to justify, if not claim the existence of the associative movement. It is true that, in many respects, associations, NGOs, cooperatives, foundations, to name but a few, are, among civil society organizations (CSOs), those whose vocation is not to replace the State but to accompany it in the implementation of development policies for the people, it being understood that if the problems of the people are not necessarily problems of development, the problems of development are always problems of people.

Exhibition-Sale Of Art Objects At APHOM Headquarters

The Association of Handicapped Persons of Ogooué-Maritime (APHOM) organized on Saturday, July 30, in partnership with the Ogooué-Maritime section of the Confederation of Artisans and Small Enterprises of Gabon (CAPEG), in its headquarters in Port-engineering, a large exhibition and sale of products, some of which were made by members of this confederation living with a disability. Clothes, decorative objects and other fashion accessories were offered to the visitors. visitors. An exhibition-sale that is part of the will of both partners to work for the empowerment of people living with disabilities.

Christmas For All 4th Edition

To strengthen the popularization of the actions carried out by associating stakeholders, we have set up an associative village which aims to be the first platform for associative advocacy on the national level. Every December, the associative village is totally dedicated to children's rights and is usually followed by an edition of "Christmas for all" which is a recreational day during which several forgotten children celebrate the Christmas holiday like all the others.