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Seminar: How to use Information Technology (IT) to improve your ministry

January 17, 2011 by hint Leave a Comment

Helps international (HINT) in collaboration with other Churches and Ministries is offering a seminar to show pastors and other gospel minister how to use the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve their ministries. If you are involved in ministry, but you reside out of Buea but are interested in the free website offer, contact us to let us know. We may still be able to provide you a website.

The seminar will be organized over three weekends in February: 10-12, 17-19, and 24-26. The time will be 4-7pm and the venue will be HINT’s IT Centre at Bonduma, Buea.

Highlights of the seminar will be Computers & The Internet, Social Media for Ministry, Online Communication, Using Search Engines, E-Sword and other Bible Software, Online Opportunities for Networking, among others.

Registration is CFA 2,000 and all participants will qualify for the following offers:

  • Heavily discounted computers
    • P3/CRT (17”) Monitor for CFA 28,000
    • P3/LCD (15”) Monitor for CFA 50,000
    • P4/CRT (17”) Monitor for CFA 40,000
    • P4/LCD (15”) Monitor for CFA 55,000
  • FREE Website for ONE Year (www.yourname.org). This includes Domain Name Registration, Hosting and Web Design. You pay only CFA 25,000 per year after that.

If you are involved in ministry and you are interested in the seminar, fill out the form below and submit before Tuesday February 8. Because of limited resources and space, only the first 36 registrants who pay their registration fee will be considered.

REGISTRATION FORM

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    Your Church or Ministry

    Your Role

    Tell us a little bit about your ministry:

    Session (Tick ONE)

    February 10-12February 17-19February 24-26

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    Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: and, Buea, Communication, computer, contact, help, Helps, HINT, ICTs, improve, Information, International, resources, social, Technologies

    Amber Shevin, USA

    July 4, 2010 by hint Leave a Comment

    Amber Shevin, USAAmber Shevin arrived Buea from the USA (via RSA) on Sunday July 4, 2010 to volunteer with HINT, specifically working with the School PCs Project.

    Here’s what Amber says about herself:

    I am currently working on my masters in International Relations and Sustainable Development at Chapman University and living in Southern California. I have traveled a fair amount around Southern Africa before but have never been to Cameroon or the West African region. I will be there from the beginning of July through the end of August. As for random facts, I love to surf and I horseback ride competitively around the US.

    Amber was able to raised $4,100, enough to help set up 3 computer labs in 3 schools with 10 computers each making a total of 30 computers!! The school PCs Project facilities access to ICTs in school by proving up to 60% of the total cost of a complete computer lab with 10 computers.

    Welcome Amber and thanks for being a HINT Hero. We look forward to working with you.

    Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: access, Africa, being, Buea, Cameroon, develop, development, help, HINT, ICTs, International, school, USA, volunteer

    Information for Volunteers

    February 21, 2009 by Genesis Leave a Comment

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Helps International (HINT), Cameroon. There are a number of volunteer opportunities to help build individual & community skills, create employment opportunities and place a smile on many faces through our 5 major operation areas:

    • Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs)
    • Health
    • Education
    • Economic Development
    • Community Development

    Your participation will help us get to the point where we can approach and collaborate with the international development community in a more effective way.

    We accept volunteers with a wide range of skills and a strong belief in the value of sustainability and who are willing to make a long-lasting contribution in the work we are doing. Volunteers will bring the most value in their organizational skills, reliability, project and people management, and basic enthusiasm. Each volunteer will be provided with ‘SMART’ objectives upon arrival. At this point, our work depends largely on volunteer support and involvement plus their generous financial support to kick-start some of our projects or replicate sustainable ones.

    Volunteer Location

    Currently, all of our projects are taking place in the town of Buea in the South West Province of Cameroon. You can learn more about the historic town of Buea on Wikipedia Volunteers will be accommodated at home, usually living with an assigned caretaker and his/her family. Security and cleanliness are of prime importance to us when deciding where to place volunteers.

    Examples of projects you could be working on:

    • Teach Computer Education to students at one of our partner Schools or train IT Instructors for these schools
    • Write funding proposals for some of our projects and help with fundraising.
    • Organize fundraising activities for our projects including contacting and following up donors. This can be excellent for online volunteers who do not or cannot leave their home countries to Cameroon.
    • Coordinate shipment of computers and other equipment such as medical suppliers and the distribution and installation in schools and community centers.
    • Teach Computer Basics (MS Window, Internet, Emailing, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS PowerPoint) at one of our partner scholls in Buea or at our Community IT Centres
    • Teach Web Design or Networking, or Computer repairs and maintenance, Desktop publishing or Photo Editing to about 10 students in class for 3 hours a day.
    • Serve at our Community IT Training Centre as Office Secretary, Cyber attendant, IT Instructor or IT Technician.
    • Run HIV/AIDS sensitization seminars in schools, prisons and at Community Groups, etc
    • Train HIV/AIDS Educators at our Centre, in schools, prisons, at Community Groups, etc
    • Participate in a medical outreach as part of a team.
    • Train young social entrepreneurs in basic business set up and management skills.
    • Identify needy orphans especially those orphaned by AIDS in targeted communities for subsequent support.
    • And there can be other opportunities…

    Volunteer Requirements

    Volunteers with HINT are required to:

    • Be at least 18 years of age.
    • Be available for a minimum of one week.
    • Be able to speak English fluently. Ability to speak French will further ease communication because Cameroon is a bilingual country.
    • Be able to mentally adjust to new culture and way of life.

    When do we recruit volunteers?

    You can volunteer at any time throughout the year. Volunteers can stay from a period of 1 week to 12 months.

    Cost to Volunteers

    HINT asks for a contribution of USD 10 per day per volunteer. We require that each volunteer pays the sum of USD 300 to cover living expenses for the first month and AIRPORT PICKUP BEFORE arrival in Buea. The remainder is paid upon arrival in Buea. This can be easily done via our PayPal account. The monthly fee covers:

    • Airport pick-up and drop off.
    • Accommodation (Home stay with a family, a room of your own, shared baths with other volunteers or you may have a bath of your own depending on number of volunteers present), water, electricity, Phone use (at home and in the office), documentation, etc
    • Breakfast, Lunch and a snack for dinner. In our culture, lunch is the heavy meal while most people may just eat a snack or some fruits for dinner. Tea and Coffee is available at all times.
    • Internet Access at our head office
    • Administration and communication fee
    • If you need to, you can convert currency at www.xe.com/ucc.

    This fee does not cover:

    • Your flight ticket to Douala International Airport and back
    • Cost of visa processing in your country and visa renewal in Cameroon (if need be).
    • Personal sightseeing & photography in Cameroon.
    • Insurance (Health), if necessary
    • Departure tax of XAF 10,000 ($20) per person at the Airport
    • Bottled water (Tap water in Buea is pure and quite healthy)
    • Beverages and entertainment
    • Any other related personal cost

    Basically you can get by on US$20 per week for your miscellaneous expenses or US$ 30 per week if you do not want to live on a tight budget.

    About Cameroon and Buea

    • Learn more about Buea where you will do most of your volunteer work: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buea
    • Learn more about Cameroon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameroon
    • This is a very informative book about Cameroon on eBay: Cameroon by Ben West (Good for volunteers).
    • Buy books about Cameroon on Amazon.com

    Application Process

    Fill out our online application form.

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    ICT Training

    February 21, 2009 by Genesis Leave a Comment

    We do not only make available ICTs. We also provide training on how to use the technologies through our Training Centres.

    Training is a major component of our work. Since 2003, HINT has trained more than 600 youths and community members to be able to use the computer and Internet. So many of our trainees have been able to gain employment as well as access the world of opportunities that the Internet offers. This way, we are contributing in a significant way to bridging the digital divide between the developed and developing countries. We provide training at our centres, and also in the clients? offices. Here is a rundown of the courses we offer:

    Basic Training

    Our Basic Training Program lasts for 10 weeks, covering a total of 150 hours. Classes runs from 8:00am-11:00am and from 6:00pm-9:00pm

    • Computer Basics
    • MS Windows
    • Internet
    • Emailing
    • MS Word
    • MS Excel
    • MS Access
    • MS PowerPoint

    Advanced Training

    • Web Design (HTML and CSS)
    • Networking (A+ Certification)
    • Hardware & Software Maintenance
    • Desktop Publishing (MS Publisher and QuarkExpress)
    • Photo editing (Adobe PhotoShop)
    • Computerized Accounting

    Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: access, community, develop, HINT, ICTs, Technologies, training, well

    HINT is now a certified ICIP partner with INVENEO, USA

    November 16, 2008 by Genesis Leave a Comment

    Inveneo is a non-profit social enterprise whose mission is to get the tools of ICT into the hands of organizations and people who need them most: those in remote and rural communities in the developing world.

    To do this, Inveneo creates and sells highly affordable and sustainable ICTs that are specifically designed for organizations — governments, NGOs, private enterprises — that serve these rural communities with vital services that include education, healthcare, economic development, relief and telecenters. Our ICTs are designed to overcome challenges that these organizations face:

    • Lack of dependable, if any, electricity
    • Extremely high cost of power
    • Prevalence of heat, dust, moisture and humidity, often punishing conditions for ICTs
    • Lack of affordable access to Internet and telephony services
    • Novice users and administrators

    This partnership follows HINT’s participation in Inveneo’s workshop in Cameroon in November 2007.

    Becoming a certified ICIP means we can sell and install Inveneo equipment.

    More here: http://www.inveneo.org/?q=ictpartners#cameroon

    Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: access, Cameroon, communities, develop, development, economic, education, electricity, health, HINT, ICTs, mission, NGO, NGOs, rural, social, USA

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