Vessels
For
Development
Building a better world for vulnerable communities in Africa.
About Us
Created in 2017, Vessels For Development (V4Dev) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to contribute to the wellbeing of women, girls, young people and improve their lives for their fulfilment and to ensure sustainable development of our communities.
Inclusion
and Diversity
Defines us...
Our Programs
We work to significantly improve the living conditions of women, girls and young people.
Women and Girls
Rights
Our team contributes to the promotion and enhancement of Sexual reproductive health rights of girls and women.
Development of
Young People
We contributes to the development of young people through volunteerism and socio-economic innovative projects
Communication for
Development
We support organization in creating long-lasting behaviour and social change in local communities through innovative and friendly strategies.
Our Projects
See all our projects to contribute to the well-being of disadvantaged groups in Cameroon.
MenstruAction
Rural and urban area based project advocating for safe menstrual hygiene through cross-sectional stakeholders engagement and quality Eco friendly products supply.
Girls Active
Empowering high school students and young graduate on digital Income generating activities in field with little female representation
Mama TECH
Informal Sector women empowerment through basic elementary IT Tools to help them sell more and increase their productivity
Field Work
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What They Say About Us
“Educating a young girl is empowering and founding a pillar of her future family to ultimately build a strong national to a world of hope. V4DEV is contributing to that ”.
Mr Jean Pierre Kibuye
Mr Jean Pierre Kibuye DIRECTOR OF BLUE LAKES INT'L - RWANDA
“First period was a nightmare for me, my breasts were iron for boys to not pursue me. Thanks to V4DEV , im now an activist who betetr knows how work with traditional authorities or community leaders in tackling this harmful practices”.
Ms. Tatenda
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR - ZIMBABWE
“The village of Missoume thank V4DEV for their effective support in promoting SRH in vulnerable community. Pygmees, specially us in the baka villages have poor access to sexual reproductive health education. Thanks to MenstruAction project men and women from our community are changing the narrative”.