NCEI draws its strength from evidence-based approaches and a strong foundation of academic insight. The founder’s cross-continental experience allows NCEI to incorporate global best practices while remaining contextually grounded in local community realities. By fostering partnerships with educational institutions, government bodies, and civil society, NCEI ensures that its interventions are both innovative and sustainable.
Njicha Care and Empowerment Initiative (NCEI) was founded in 2019 with a passion for transforming the lives of vulnerable children and youth in underserved communities. As humanitarian leaders rooted in a deep concern for vulnerable populations—especially orphans, the sick, school children, and the less privileged—NCEI was born out of the vision of its founder, Nkongchu Njicha Hubert, a scholar and community leader with experience in educational research and social impact across Africa, Asia, and Europe, respectively.
Established in response to the growing cases of school-based violence and societal challenges affecting students, the organization was inspired by the academic research of its founder, who holds a master’s in educational research. NCEI was created to bridge the gap between academic research, social intervention, and community-based care by providing evidence-driven programs that address student behavior, safety, and reintegration. Through collaboration with schools, families, and policymakers, NCEI envisions schools as safe, nurturing environments where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
NCEI is therefore committed to transforming lives through educational access, health support, skills empowerment, and advocacy. We currently operate in Cameroon and plan to expand to other underserved regions in Africa and beyond.
To build an inclusive society where every child, youth, and vulnerable person is empowered to reach their full potential through education, health, and care
To promote human dignity and social justice by supporting marginalized communities with access to quality education, healthcare, empowerment programs, and humanitarian services.
Distributes school kits, uniforms, and learning materials. Offers scholarships to orphans and at-risk students. Builds reading clubs and organizes back-to-school campaigns.
Free medical check-ups, health screenings, and medication. Community health education on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention. Partnering with clinics and hospitals to sponsor treatment for the sick.
Vocational training in tailoring, hairdressing, agriculture, and more. Digital literacy and entrepreneurship skills for youth. Startup kits and mentoring for women-led small businesses.
Trauma healing sessions for children affected by conflict or loss. School-based counselling and life skills development.
Campaigns for girl-child education, anti-child labor, and gender equity. Community dialogues on social justice, peace, and inclusion.
Distribution of food, clothing, and shelter materials during disasters. Targeted support for internally displaced persons (IDPs).
Discover the positive change we’ve created through our programs, partnerships, and dedicated efforts. From healthcare and education to environmental sustainability.
Providing essential healthcare services and resources to communities.
Providing Books and other school stationery for IDPs to support them go back to school
Our immediate humanitarian response aid is to provide food items to volunarable communities.
Student violence is a growing concern in schools and communities, and Njicha Care and Empowerment Initiative (NCEI) is committed to addressing it holistically. Drawing on the latest educational research, including the academic work of our founder, we focus on prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation strategies for students involved in violence—whether as victims, perpetrators, or witnesses.
School-based life skills training, conflict resolution workshops, and emotional intelligence development.
Anti-bullying campaigns, peace clubs, and peer mentoring programs.
Training for teachers and school leaders on positive discipline, early warning signs, and inclusive classroom management.
Psychosocial support for affected students through trained counselors and partner therapists.
Group therapy and school-based trauma healing sessions, especially for youth affected by abuse, bullying, or violence.
Community reintegration for youth expelled due to violent behavior, in collaboration with school authorities.
Collaborating with schools, government, and civil society to develop and promote school safety policies.
Conducting community-based research to understand root causes of student violence.
Hosting seminars and publishing findings to influence national education policy.
Njicha Care and Empowerment Initiative (NCEI) was founded in 2019 with a passion for transforming the lives of vulnerable children and youth in underserved communities.
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