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COHEB CHAPLAINS
COHEB CHAPLAINS is a Chaplains Department in Community Humanitarian Emergency Board International with acronym (COHEB INT’L). COHEB INT’L is an International Non-governmental Organization (INGO), created in 2008. Officially registered in Cameroon in 2017 (no: 000127//MINATD/SG/DAP/SOLP/SAC du 24 Mai 2017); after her registrations in Central Africa Republic and Chad, with a vision to Implement and promot the United Nations Sustainable Development goals. Has been working in partnership with the governments of Cameroon, Chad, Central Africa Republic, Nigeria, France, Canada and the United States of America, under the sponsorship of the United Nations Organization.
Our Areas of Operations
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COHEB Diplomatic Chaplains
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COHEB Humanitarian Ambassadors
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COHEB Diplomatic Missionaries
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COHEB Psycho-social / Anti-Narcotics Agents
Our Core Values
- The law of the conscience is our high standard
- Love of humanity is our operational philosophy
- The fear of God is our judge
- Respect and promote the respect for fundamental human rights, social justice, human dignity
- Respect equal rights of women, men and children
- Vow to implement COHEB activities appropriately and responsibly when deployed anywhere in the world
- Implement the UNITED NATIONS sustainable development Goals
Vision Statement
- Train and establish Humanitarian Ambassadors, Chaplains, Diplomatic Missionaries, Peace Makers, Human Right Defenders, Psychosocial and spiritual counselors to continue to serve in the most vulnerable population: responding in love Emotionally, Socially, and Spiritually while also helping not only those who are in need but also their families and communities
Mission Statement
- Rendering Durable and Sustainable Services to Humanity
Objectives of your Organization
- To train Chaplains, Peace Builders and International Humanitarian Ambassadors among people of all works of life and more, especially among the members of government, social, Religious, educational Institute, defense forces, law, enforcement officers, Justice, penitentiary, politicians, media, civil society, professionals of health, business, youth, and cultural groups