CIPS at a Glance

Cameroon Infrastructure Project Support (CIPS) is a non-governmental development organisation, measured by innovation, impact and governance.

 

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20,000

people reached through our service delivery programmes

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12,000

total borrowers reached

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USD 20.4M

total loan disbursement

coverage

5,000

children, over half of them girls, enrolled in 100 schools and centres

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2,000

people, including men and boys, reached through gender integration efforts

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150,638

women supported through post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation initiatives

coverage

500

eligible couples used modern contraceptive methods

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404,482

children between the ages of 3-5 years accessed early childhood development and pre-primary programmes

coverage

62,148

people screened for TB symptoms

coverage

3,025

women received human rights and legal education

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60%

of households received healthcare across hard-to-reach regions

coverage

558

households graduated from extreme poverty

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2,409

potential labour migrants equipped with information on safe migration

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3,714

people accessing safe water

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9,145

malaria cases treated

coverage

1,805

people were equipped with skills

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500

houses built back better after fires in urban slums

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100

female village group members participated in union council elections


Our Partners




Government ministries in Cameroon working with us.

In the governments efforts to provide much needed humanitarian aid CIPS provides invaluable logistics and know-how.

- Ministry of Culture
- Ministry of Commerce
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Urban Development and Housing
- Ministry of Economy and Finance
- Ministry of Livestock Fisheries and Animal Industries
- Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training
- Ministry of Energy and Water Resources
- Ministry of Environment and Nature Protection in Cameroon
- Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms
- Ministry of Youth Affairs
- Ministry of Planning, Programming and Regional Development
- Ministry of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicrafts
- Ministry of Women's Empowerment and the Family
- Ministry of Public Health
- Ministry of Labor and Social Security
- Ministry of Public Works

 

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