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July 1st to August 30th 2013 8 weeks full of experience Babouantou Bangoua Bandrefam Challenging ourselves, reach the greatness" 1

Summary 1) Overview of WEBDEV FOUNDATION 2) Summer 2013 Project 3) Project Timeline 4) Job Description 5) Benefits 6) Budget 7) Report of Summer 11 and 12 2

WEBDEV Foundation is a humanitarian, apolitical, nongovernmental and non-profit association whose main activities are based on the social education in ICT (information technology and communication), cooperation and reciprocal solidarity. WEBDEV Foundation is composed by young people who share the passion to build an efficient society and sustainable environment. WEBDEV Foundation undertakes alongside the Cameroonian government and other national and international organizations to contribute in the areas of education, health, environment and culture. projects and programs aim to fight against underdevelopment. 3

We are also interest about child care, human rights, women s empowerment as well as providing assistance to discriminated and disadvantaged community groups such as people with disabilities, street children and orphans. Our projects welcome international volunteers from all over the world. Volunteers can choose to spend short-term or long-term stays in Cameroon working on important local projects. The Cameroonians benefit from the vast range of contributions made and likewise the volunteers gain invaluable understandings of a different culture and lifestyle. Moreover, working and living together with other young people from around the world provides an excellent opportunity for new friendships to be forged, insights about a fascinating country to be learnt, and skills and experience to be gained. 4

"summer 13" is a set of projects intended to empower people in rural areas in the fields of health, information technology, entrepreneurship and social responsibility: HEALTH HOPE PROJECT: to educate rural populations about the dangers and consequences of HIV/AIDS and malaria. this will be done by peer educator training, communities sensitization (talk to talk, door to door), community sport football tournament and challenge b3 marathon across the villages receiving the project. 5

SOCIAL IT PROJECT: training people on the usage of computer in the areas of computer literacy, data entry operators, software such as windows xp, word, excel, powerpoint and publisher. ENGLISH ACADEMY: English is the most spoken language in the world. it s becoming a real necessity to teach and educate people on the usage of this language. population of these villages will benefit each year as in 2011 during summer 7 weeks training on English language in 2 villages, Bangoua and Babouantou. 6

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: is a new concept in Africa. for this project we want to stimulate people to often catch responsibilities to help other in their various communities. the renovation of a building in a primary school would be welcome for this project and put the community concerned in accordance with its realities and commitments. Y4B (YOUTH FOR BUSINESS) PROJECT : this project component aims to give to youth rural residents accurate knowledge on entrepreneurship in accordance to the opportunities that are available around them. 10 workshops and training session on setting up projects, designing a business plan, project management and leadership. 7

GLOBAL VILLAGE: This will be an opportunity for all the participants from more than 10 Country to present their culture, opportunities of cooperation in their various countries. During more than 3 hours, each country represent must perform a presentation to raise awareness of participants. ECO-TRIP: Is an eco-tourism trip that aim to promote West and North-West Region of Cameroon. Theses trips will be done during weekend free times. Volunteers/Interns will have opportunities to visit others in their camp during weekends. 8

GOALS DETAILS NUMBERS Peer educators trained 100 Number of peoples sensitized (HIV/AIDS and Malaria) 3 000 Number of Mosquito nets shared 2 000 Number of peoples train on Business plan creation 30 Number of people train on computer usage 150 Number of community works 02 Number of Football tournament 01 Number of pocket blood donation 10 Number of villages directly involved 03 Number of villages touched by the project 07 9

March 1st to June 30th 2013 Negociations with communities Partnership research Volunteer matching Promotion to raise awareness in communities Online meetings June 25th to July 7th 2013 Volunteers/Interns Reception June 30th 2013 Travel to the venues July 1st to July 5th 2013 TTT, Train The Trainer Seminar in Bangoua. 10

July 8th to August 31st 2013 (8 weeks) Training on IT English Classes Entrepreneurship & Leadership Classes July 8th to August 2nd 2013 (4 weeks) Market research for social business to be implement Peer educators training on HIV/AIDS and Malaria August 2 nd to August 10th 2013 (8 days) Football Tournament Malaria Sensitization HIV/AIDS Sensitization July 16th to August 19th 2013 (4 weeks) School Building renovation in Bangoua. July 15th to August 16th 2013 (1 day) Global Village to be deliver once in each village according to the local market day 11

August 31st 2013 (1 day) Closing ceremonies with Sharing Participants feedbacks, certificates and prices Sept. 3rd to Sept. 10th 2012 (7 days) Eco-Trip: Bamenda (Dawara Tea estate), Dschang(Museum of Civilisation), Limbe (Beach), Douala, Kribi (Beach) 12

AS VOLUNTEERS Cross cultural experience Take part to a positive impact Personal development 0pportunity to challenge their worldview Experience real diversity Discover Cameroon AS PROJECT TEAM MEMBER (INTERNATIONALS-NATIONALS) Capacity building Skills development Networking Project planning Project management Team management Global Mindset Cultural diversity Selling process 13

FOR PARTICIPANTS/COMMUNITIES Impact created Networking opportunities Growth of their economy Interaction with others cultures Responsible and Proactives Youth Visibility accross the world with reports, posts on forums, facebooks Growth of tourism capability Incomes generation FOR PARTNERS (INTERNATIONALS-NATIONALS) Participation in Youth empowering process Become a CSR prospect National and International exposure trought report, online visibility (our sites, facebook, forums, social networks ) Awareness of partners products and services 14

I. Expenditures for Communication II. Expenditure for Transportation/feeding I- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro Printing Posters and Flyers 2 500 50 125 000 192 Printing Sessions handout and 172 1 200 206 400 317 trainer s guides T-Shirt 50 4 000 200 000 308 Banners 03 40 000 120 000 185 TOTAL 1 651 400 1 002 II- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro Transportation RoundTrip 34 10 000 340 000 523 Feeding 180 7 500 1 350 000 2077 Housing (House, electricity, water) 06 50 000 300 000 462 TOTAL 2 1 990 000 3 062 15

III- Training and sensitization materials IV- Building renovation III- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro Flipchart 6 6 500 39 000 60 Markers 150 500 75 000 115 Computers 30 60 000 1 800 000 2 769 Sensitization materials (Flyers, // // 500 000 769 Poster, Brochure, condoms ) TOTAL 3 2 414 400 3 713 IV- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro Building Soil and Foundation // // 850 000 1 308 Wall and Painting // // 250 000 384 Joinery (windows, framing, doors, ceiling) // // 600 000 923 Roofing // // 500 000 769 TOTAL 4 2 200 000 3 384 16

V- Footbal Tournament VI- Marathon Challenge V- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro Championship playoff // // 50 000 77 Cup tournament // // 35 000 54 Final (orgnisation and jerseys) // // 150 000 231 Rewards // // 250 000 384 TOTAL 5 485 000 746 IV- Qty Price Total XAF Total Euro T-shirts (athletes, officials, volunteers...) // // 800 000 1 231 Rental 05 cars and fuel // // 300 000 462 Rental of 10 motoycles and fuel // // 300 000 462 Work equipments (wistles, flogs ) // // 39 000 60 Refreshment (water, soft drinks, fruit...) // // 495 000 762 First aid (Hospital, Red Cross) // // 150 000 231 Homestay // // 200 000 308 General Nutrition // // 600 000 923 Trophy and awards (March + Course) // // 495 000 762 TOTAL 4 3 479 000 5 201 17

I. Expenditures for Communication: 651 400 II. Expenditure for Transportation/feeding: 1 990 000 III.Training and sensitization materials: 2 414 400 IV.Building renovation: 2 200 000 V. Footbal Tournament: 485 000 VI.Marathon Challenge: 3 479 000 TOTAL: 11 219 400FCFA 18

I. Expenditures for Communication: 1 002 II. Expenditure for Transportation/feeding: 3 062 III.Training and sensitization materials: 3 713 IV.Building renovation: 3 384 V. Footbal Tournament: 746 VI.Marathon Challenge: 5 201 TOTAL: 17 108 19

Follow this link. http://www.webdev2012.bangoua.com/index.php/medi as/reports/83-2011-report Follow this link. http://webdev2012.bangoua.com/index.php/medias/a ctivities-reports 20

General: Phone: 00237 2205 7610 /7779 5929 info@webdevfoundation.org project@webdevfoundation.org Apply as Volunteer http://www.webdev2012.bangoua.com/index.php/applicationprocess/apply-online-now Make a donation (You can act from your country/office toward the project) http://www.webdev2012.bangoua.com/index.php/applicationprocess/86-support-us 21