For the Africa we want...
ADAS works to support people, communities, organizations and countries achieve their Climate Change ambition (mitigation and adaptation) and progress on their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through climate and sustainable finance, project preparation and development, stakeholder engagement and inclusion, research, advocacy and outreach…..
Climate change adaptation, mitigation and sustainability
Sustainable agriculture and community forestry are powerful strategies for conserving the abundance of natural resources in Cameroon and the Central African Sub Region.
Conflict reduction, conflict management and resilient societies
Around 17 million people live in areas affected by the violent conflict between non-state armed groups and military forces in the Lake Chad region, which has spread across Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria.
WASH Sector
We facilitate the deployment of expertise and networks to achieve universal access to safe and affordable drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Renewable (mainly Solar) Energy
We aim to empower communities so they themselves can achieve a sustainable future – we strongly believe that the local people can be the solution to many of the challenges they face.
Agriculture and Food Security
Most African farmers are disadvantaged at every stage in the process of producing and selling crops. Large areas of soil are nutrient deficient. Rains are erratic. Technology is scarce. Credit is limited.
Agricultural Value Chain Development
We also work with partners to develop African agricultural value chains
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ADAS works to ensure that that the institutions supported through projects and the benefits realized are maintained and continue after the end of the project ....
Collaborative International Development Research Projects
We partner with international development organizations on ongoing and future international development research projects in our main programme areas
OUR PROJECTS
WE HAVE FUTURE AND CURRENT PROJECTS
Cameroon Improved Cookstoves Project
The improved stoves to be distributed would significantly reduce firewood and charcoal demand for cooking, so that greenhouse gas emissions would be greatly reduced; simultaneously they can provide co-benefits to users and families in the form of relief from high fuel costs, reduced exposure to health-damaging indoor air pollutions, faster cooking (resulting in time-savings), and increased cleanliness and convenience.
OUR TEAM
Emmanuel Ngungoh
Executive Director
Divine Takem
Technical Director
Achenda Marxcel
ICT4D Manager