Our mission
Provide the necessary expertise to develop the capacities of individuals to take charge of their health and care for their environment
WATER ENERGY AND SANITATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
The WESDE Environmental Management Center (which stands for Water Energy and Sanitation for Development) is an Environmental and Sustainable Development NGO whose activities are grouped into three main components: Component:
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), Component
Promotion and Popularization of Renewable Energies (PVER), Component
Multisectoral Sanitation (ASMU), divided into 3 sections: ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, EDUCATION.
WESDE: Taking Leadership in Water Energy and Sanitation in Cameroon
Enhance local opportunities and potential for sustainable self-development by providing them with the necessary expertise to develop the capacities of individuals so that they take charge of their health and care about their environment, based on 7 main areas :
Capacity building of actors involved in the protection and rational management of the environment and natural resources;
Promotion and extension of reforestation, renewable energies and bio energies as alternatives to firewood;
Studies and research-action on the Integrated Water Resources; Management
Community care of children from 0 to 18 children on 5 components (health, educational/school, nutritional, psychosocial, legal)
Contribution to the management of neglected tropical diseases (Noma, etc.);
Production and dissemination of tools and media for environmental information, education, communication and awareness for behavior change;
Promotion of methods and strategies for adaptation and mitigation to climate change
About Dr Marie Louise Kongne
National Coordinator of WESDE
Doctorate PhD in Applied Zoology from the University of Maroua on the subject: Study of the impact of phytoinsecticides on the development of Callosobruchus maculatus Fab. (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), cowpea pest in conservation associated with effect plants antioxidant in the Far North region of Cameroon. As such, I teach courses in Applied Zoology (agricultural zoology, pollination, storage or conservation of post-harvest foodstuffs, agricultural entomology and storage entomology …), at the University of Ngaoundéré and at the National Higher Polytechnic School of Maroua.
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Building the capacities of actors involved in the protection and rational management of areas with fragile ecology