CIDev
Empowering vulnerable communities
CIDev helps underprivileged girls, women, children, and crisis-affected families access education, livelihoods, care, and dignity.
800+
People reached
5
Project focus areas
4
Ways to help
Projects
Education support for needy orphans
Financial knowledge training for young girls
Business support for widows
Community empowerment outreach
Women and girls in crisis support
The quick story
Who CIDev helps
CIDev supports underprivileged women, girls, children, widows, orphans, and families affected by crisis in Bamenda and surrounding communities.
Impact with dignity
Every project connects practical help with lasting dignity: school support, skills training, seed capital, advocacy, and community care.
What We Do
Practical support
Education help, skills training, seed capital, health advocacy, and crisis response for women, girls, and families.
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Dignity in action
CIDev turns community care into school access, safer families, stronger livelihoods, and renewed local solidarity.
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Stories of work
Project updates show how support reaches orphans, widows, young girls, and vulnerable households in Bamenda.
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Donate, sponsor, volunteer, or partner so CIDev can keep practical help within reach for more people.
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Projects with people behind them
A few moments from CIDev’s work with children, women, widows, and community partners in Bamenda.
Education support for needy orphans
CIDev supports education access for needy orphans and vulnerable children in Bamenda.
Financial knowledge training for young girls
Training sessions help young girls build financial knowledge, confidence, and practical business skills.
Business support for widows
CIDev supports widows with practical guidance and funds to start or grow small businesses.
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Your donation, sponsorship, volunteer time, or partnership helps CIDev keep education, livelihoods, and care close to the families who need them.
