MBOSCUDA is created in 1992. Its formation began in 1987 and becomes reality in 1992 when three groups namely; Fulani Social Development – FUSUDA, Fulani foundation of Cameroon- FUFOUCAM, and the Mbororo Development Association- MDA? FORMED IN Bamenda, Kumbo, and Yaounde respectively. All these merged in 1992 in Yaounde to form the Mbororo Social and Cultural Development Association- MBOSCUDA. A non partisan, non profit socio cultural development association. The association has grassroot structures in nine of the ten regions with about 40,000 adherences.
Mission:
MBOSCUDA is a social organization of the Mbororo community which seeks to regroup Mbororo potentials in order to redefine their priorities, according to their aspirations as a people, as well as, curb some of the excesses of ignorance and illiteracy.
Vision:
MBOSCUDA is created in 1992 with a vision to empower Mbororo pastoralists to achieve sustainable and equitable development on their own terms and to secure their Human, Social and Economic Rights as valued active citizens of Cameroon.
Objectives:
MBOSCUDA's objectives are:
To reinforce the unity among members as well as other communities by promoting dialogue, cooperation, integration and tolerance
To promote socioeconomic , cultural development of Mbororo particularly the women by improving their standard of living
To promote Mbororo education especially the youths
To improve agro pastorals practices in order to protect the environment and to co
To facilitate all forms of cooperation with persons or groups who can help realizing these objectivesntribute to the good management of pastures and lands
Activities/Main areas of work:
Women Empowerment
Human rights, civic education and citizenship
Capacity building
Agro pastoral development
Education
Coverage:
MBOSCUDA is present in nine regions of Cameroon: Adamaoua, Centre, East, Littoral, North, North-West, South, South-West and West.
Also MBOSCUDA has antennas in international level.
Beneficiaries:
The Beneficiaries are Mbororo people in all the nine regions of Cameroon.
Membership/Affiliations:
– Indigenous People for Africa Coordinating Committee
– An observer status with World Intellectual Property Organization- WIPO
– A consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations- ECOSOC
– A member of the World Association of Pastoralists Peoples- WAMIP