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Rhema Care Integrated Development Centre (RIDEC) is a faith-based, not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization based in Port Harcourt with offices in Cross River, Benue and Taraba State. Rhema Care is currently implementing the Strengthening Community Response for Refugees in Nigeria (SCRIN Project)

The Community Assistance and Protection Services (CAPS) project to Cameroonian Refugees in Nigeria is a project funded by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Nigeria, it starts in January and ends December 2023. The project seeks to improve the

The strengthening of Community Response for Cameroonian Refugees in Nigeria (SCRIN) Project is aimed at providing high quality, integrated services through improved access to water source and hygiene with strengthened protection of children and reduced risk to GBV for Cameroonian

Rhema Care in partnership with Society for Family Health (SFH) under the 2016 Grant Agreement implemented Strengthening HIV Prevention Services for Most at Risk Population (SHiPS for MARPs Project) in PHALGA & Okrika LGAs of River State. The goal of

The Edu-Grants Project was implemented by Rhema Care (Cameroun) and COHEB International as a consortium in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic Education (MINEDUB) with support from UNICEF. This project worked with 31 public primary schools in Babadjou Municipality (West

Rhema Care Integrated Development Center under the Rivers State Accelerating Strategies for Practical Innovation, Research and Economic Strengthening Project (ASPIRE) is providing need-based services under the four basic Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) service domains of safe, schooled, stable and

Rhema Care in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Nigeria implemented the SLOPE project on “Strengthening Local Capacity for Participatory Vulnerability Analysis (PVA) and Peace Building in four (4) displaced Post-Conflict Communities from 3 LGAs

Rhema Care Integrated Development Centre with funding from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through the UNHCR Community Assistance and Protection Services (CAPS) to Cameroonian Refugees implemented “Shelter, Infrastructure and CBI Assistance for Cameroonian Refugees” (SICACR). The project seeks

Helping our Community Rise Project was implemented by Rhema Care in Cross River State in partnership with Union Bank Nigeria in one of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Project in 2021. The project provided most vulnerable Households and young people

Rhema Care in partnership with the Malteser International in Nigeria implemented the Strengthening Water Sanitation and Hygiene (SWASH) project for Cameroonian Refugees settlements in Ogoja Cross River State Nigeria. The goal of the project was to improve access to Water,

Rhema Care Integrated Development Centre (RIDEC) is a faith-based, not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization based in Port Harcourt with offices in Cross River, Benue and Taraba State. Rhema Care is currently implementing the Strengthening Community Response for Refugees in Nigeria (SCRIN Project)

The Community Assistance and Protection Services (CAPS) project to Cameroonian Refugees in Nigeria is a project funded by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Nigeria, it starts in January and ends December 2023. The project seeks to improve the

The strengthening of Community Response for Cameroonian Refugees in Nigeria (SCRIN) Project is aimed at providing high quality, integrated services through improved access to water source and hygiene with strengthened protection of children and reduced risk to GBV for Cameroonian

Rhema Care in partnership with Society for Family Health (SFH) under the 2016 Grant Agreement implemented Strengthening HIV Prevention Services for Most at Risk Population (SHiPS for MARPs Project) in PHALGA & Okrika LGAs of River State. The goal of

The Edu-Grants Project was implemented by Rhema Care (Cameroun) and COHEB International as a consortium in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic Education (MINEDUB) with support from UNICEF. This project worked with 31 public primary schools in Babadjou Municipality (West

Rhema Care Integrated Development Center under the Rivers State Accelerating Strategies for Practical Innovation, Research and Economic Strengthening Project (ASPIRE) is providing need-based services under the four basic Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) service domains of safe, schooled, stable and

Rhema Care in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Nigeria implemented the SLOPE project on “Strengthening Local Capacity for Participatory Vulnerability Analysis (PVA) and Peace Building in four (4) displaced Post-Conflict Communities from 3 LGAs

Rhema Care Integrated Development Centre with funding from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through the UNHCR Community Assistance and Protection Services (CAPS) to Cameroonian Refugees implemented “Shelter, Infrastructure and CBI Assistance for Cameroonian Refugees” (SICACR). The project seeks

Helping our Community Rise Project was implemented by Rhema Care in Cross River State in partnership with Union Bank Nigeria in one of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Project in 2021. The project provided most vulnerable Households and young people

Rhema Care in partnership with the Malteser International in Nigeria implemented the Strengthening Water Sanitation and Hygiene (SWASH) project for Cameroonian Refugees settlements in Ogoja Cross River State Nigeria. The goal of the project was to improve access to Water,

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