ABOUT US
PROGRAM AREAS
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
The challenges presented by climate change and unsustainable...
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Agriculture is still the main pillar of the Cameroonian economy and the most important...
Read MoreHUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
Building human capital through adult literacy programs, school infrastructure and scholarships can greatly stimulate the accumulation of other forms of capital...
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Read on more areas where we carry out our work and participate by either donating or contributing. How can I particpate?
Read MoreDEVELOPMENT FOR HUMANITY - DEH
Taking a new approach towards sustainable development for a just and holistic advancement of humanity.
Putting people and the environment first.
Know MoreACHIEVEMENTS
- 2022-2023: Data collection and analysis for the project: Changing livelihood strategies and economic resource dynamics of persons internally displaced by the Anglophone conflict in Cameroon.
- 2020 – 2021: Establishment of DEH (pig, poultry and fish farming) demonstration farm and training of over 100 beneficiaries
- 2020: Co-developer and Collaborating Researcher for project: "Past customs, current law: Analyzing the Effects of Endogenous and Exogenous Institutions on Sustainable Forest Management in Cameroon" Grant holder: Prof. Dr. Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi (DEH member)
- https://tu-dresden.de/forst/camforst , Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), (Grant ID: F-010300-541-000-1170701, 2020-2023); currently Research Collaborator for the project
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- Acquired official registration status as a nonprofit organization, with its own its website and head office.
- Offered scholarships to over 250 vulnerable children.
- Carried out feasibility studies in 12 rural communities in Cameroon.
- Offered internship opportunities to over 10 students from national Universities and Higher institutes of learning in Cameroon.
- Hosted two cohorts of students on internship from the Technical University of Munich, and the Military University in Munich, Germany, respectively.
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Rural beneficiaries of DEH scholarship program
Fish harvest at DEH demonstration farm (2022)
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
You can become a fund raiser, a volunteer, worker, researcher, client/beneficiary or a country representative of DEH.
You can partner with us in any area of our areas of competence.
You can also contribute directly, materially and financially to DEH's mission or simply tell others about what is good in our mission and tell us your dislikes directly.
NETWORKING & COLLABORATION
The delicate nature of DEH's mission warrants it to network and collaborate with other organizations involved in sustainable development.
Specific partnerships will be established with:
- National and international research institutions
- Universities and institutions of higher learning, such as the Bamenda University of Science and Technology (www.bustedu.com), Laurate Higher Institute of Business Administration (www.lahiba.com)
- National and international development organizations
Publications
- Balgah, R.A., Ngwa, K.A., Buchenrieder, G.R. & Kimengsi, J.N. (2023). Impacts of Floods on Agriculture-Dependent Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Assessment from multiple Geo-Ecological Zones. Land, 12(334). https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020334
- Kimengsi, J.N., Mukong, A.K., & Balgah, R.A. (2023). Actors and institutional change determinants in the Santchou Landscape of Cameroon. Environmental Development, 45(100778). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envdev.2022.100778
- Bate, N.A., Balgah,R.A., & Yenshu, E.V.( 2023). Conflict and Livelihood Changes in the South West Region of Cameroon: A Social Capital Perspective. International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives,12(1), 1-17. 45(100778). DOI: 10.33094/ijssp.v12i1.682
- Balgah, R.A., & Kimengsi, J.N. (2022). A review of drivers of environmental non migration decisions in Africa. Regional Environmental Change,22,125. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-022-01970-8
- Ngochembo, G. G., Balgah, R. A., & Fonteh, M. F. (2022). Determinants for adopting agricultural innovations by rice farmers in the north-west region of Cameroon. International Journal of Agricultural Extension,10(2), 325-334.DOI: 10.33687/ijae.010.02.4083
- Kimengsi, J.N., Akumbo, C.M, Balgah, R.A., Tingum, E.N., Tume, S.J.P, & Akhere, G.S (2022). Farm-based climate adaptation dynamics: insights from the vegetable sector in the Western Highlands of Cameroon, Cogent Social Sciences,8(1), 2126452,DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2022.2126452
- Kimengsi, J.N., Grabek , J., Giessen , L., Balgah, R.A., & Buchenrieder, G. (2022). Forest management institutions and actor-centered conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa: Contemporary realities and future avenues for research and policy.Forest Policy and Economics,144(102846).https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2022.102846
- Bang, H.N. & Balgah, R.A. (2022). The ramification of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis: conceptual analysis of a looming “Complex Disaster Emergency”, Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 7(1), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41018-022-00114-1.
- Balgah, R. A., Bwifon, D. N., & Shillie, P. N. (2022). COVID-19, Armed Conflict and ICTs Adoption Decisions. Insights from Cameroonian Farmers. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 9(8), 12-32.http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.98.12763
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Our Team
DEH is proud of a stream of experts all over the world who work as consultants, volunteers and fund raisers
in its diverse areas of sustainable development.
Mrs Peng Ernestine
(Coordinator/Director)Gender and Democracy Progam Lead
Mrs Ngepopi Kelly Neh
Sustainable Agriculture Program LeadDr. Balgah Roland Azibo
Deputy Director, Research/Projects coordinatorMr. Ngwa Kester Azibo
Researcher/Data analystContact Us
Location:
Bamenda, Mezam Division, North West Region
P O Box 5041 Nkwen – Bamenda
Republic of Cameroon
Email:
info@dev4humanity.org
Call:
+237 671474422