Our Work.
What We Do
Bringing peoplentogether
to endnpoverty for good
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Promote access to healthcarenfor children
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Keep kids healthy andnready to learn
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Provide support in disastersnand public health crises
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Helped provide accessnto clean water
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In an ever-changing world, where the humanities are, at best being shielded, it becomes compellingly obliging for scholars to contribute their quota in giving focus and new orientations to contemporary realities. This calls for every hand to make life better in its entirety for sustainable communities that eschew development wholly and not just fragmentarily. It is against such a background that a group of scholars came together to form the Sociolinguistic Profile and Development of Cameroon (SPDC) Project. This project is one of many areas of concerns all conceived and framed within Collaborative Research on Africa, which draws scholars from varied domains across the globe. Our areas of work focus on, but are not limited to:
- 1. Researching on language use in Cameroon and its impact on all spheres of development with the aim of guaranteeing peace and mutual trust in a multilingual and multicultural melting pot – Cameroon;
- 2. Developing the budding talents of postgraduate students through seminars, conferences, online meetings, etc;
- 3. Organizing Summer Schools with the aim of having postgraduate students and academics whose feet are not yet firm in research to better situate themselves in research in particular and the academia in general;
- 5. Ensuring that consultancy services are offered where and when necessary;
- 6. Running a journal for publication of peer-reviewed papers resulting from our academic pursuits encounters and research activities, etc.
u201cBy investing in children, together, we have the opportunity to create real, long-lasting change for families and com-munities around the world.u201d
John Edison
Children International President & CEO
