by Ngalle Nelson | Aug 13, 2025 | Uncategorized
A 4-day capacity building workshop for rural women community mediators has rounded off in Kumba. The training that ran from 5th to 9th August registered 17 participants drawn from Kake, Ekombe Mbonji, Konye, Mabonji and Mambanda. The rural women have acquired skills...
by Ngalle Nelson | Jul 21, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Training of Trainers (ToT) for trainees of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon Peace and Justice Center (PCC-PJC) has effectively commenced. The National Peace Coordinator, the Rev. Ebango Florence Ebude welcomed all and lauded trainees for their visible...
by Ngalle Nelson | Jun 8, 2025 | Uncategorized
The implementation phase of our Rural Women Community Mediators Project (dubbed WoCOM-80) saw 15 carefully selected rural Women drawn from Bangem Central, Babubock and Ngusi to acquire knowledge and skills as community Mediators from the 4-7 June 2025 in Bangem Town....
by Ngalle Nelson | May 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
The personnel of the National Peace Office undertook an intensive 1 – day capacity strengthening on radio drama production involving scripting, recording and editing. Holding today at the Prayer room of the Synod Office, the Civil Peace Service – CPS...
by Ngalle Nelson | Apr 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
The PCC Peace National Coordinator and Staff have received a Mediation consultant from Bread for the World and the National Coordinator for the Civil Peace Service in Cameroon (CPS) ahead of a four day workshop on Mediation. Juliane Westphal (R), Ntui Oben Obi (L) CPS...
by Ngalle Nelson | Apr 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
The PCC-PJC on Tuesday 29th March organized an orientation session for the 4th Batch of trainees of the 2025 session in the Buea campus hosted at the Freemind Center Presbook building, Molyko. Trainees follow attentively during orientation The Rev. Mrs. Ebango...
by Jude Ntam | Apr 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
By: Jude Ntam Community Peace Club Leaders in Mezam Division have committed to engage young persons in useful activities that will propel them to make meaningful decisions for the future. The President, Atigi Samuel, was speaking shortly after the Community Peace Club...
by Jude Ntam | Mar 23, 2025 | Uncategorized
Staff of the PCC Peace Office and Community Peace Club Leaders, have over the week been awarded certificates that qualifies them as Mediation Trainers. This after they successfully took part in a four day workshoporganized by the PCC Peace Office in partnership with...
by Jude Ntam | Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
Written by: Ngalle Nelson/Jude Ntam Plans are underway for the PCC Peace Office to engage in spontaneous grant writing and sourcing. This, after staff of the unit were recently imbibed with skills in “Grant Writing” during a grant writing session organized...
by Jude Ntam | Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
By: Ngalle Nelson and Jude Ntam The Synod Clerk of the PCC, the Rev. Ayuk Solomon Eta and the Financial Secretary of the PCC, Mr. Ngole Ndive Mbuayo have both guided the Peace office on ways to prudently engage the Church and Community for a harmonious interaction....