The Cameroon RenewEd Project, a collaborative effort between European and Cameroonian organizations, is making significant strides in strengthening vocational training in renewable energy.
EU partners from Noorderpoort (Netherlands), APRO Formazione (Italy), and MasterPeace Foundation (Netherlands) recently visited Cameroon to showcase the project’s successes to key stakeholders.
The key stakeholders involved in the Cameroon RenewEd Project include:
- The Senior Divisional Officer of the Noun
- Regional Delegates of the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training (MINEFOP) for the North West and West Regions
- Regional Delegates for Small and Medium Enterprises
- Regional Director of National Employment Funds North West and West Region
The Cameroon RenewEd Project, funded by the European Union, aims to equip vocational training institutions with the resources and expertise necessary to train the next generation of renewable energy specialists in Cameroon. This initiative will not only address the country’s growing demand for clean energy but also empower local communities through knowledge sharing and sustainable development practices.