NGO Programs

Programs currently under the NGO CRESP

 

CRESP programs based in Yoff PDEF in collaboration with APECSY

 

As mentioned in the previous page on the history of CRESP and GENSEN, CRESP the CRESP computer training center, the CCC-TIC, suffered from a financial shortfall in 2007, and its training team transfered to the local branch office (PDEF) of the Christian Children's Fund (CCF), to work on the new computer program opening there. Another CRESP program in non-formal education for adolescent domestic servants from poor villages working in Yoff also relocated to the PDEF, due to space limitations on the one hand and to its mission, common to that of the PDEF, to assist disadvantaged children and youth. The following persons currently are responsible for CRESP's two remaining programs run through the PDEF.

Serigne Mbaye Diene, Ph.D. Director: <smdieneyof@yahoo.fr>

Amadou Gueye Samba, Director CRESP PDEF branch office <aguysamba@yahoo.fr>

Moustapha Sarr Ndiaye, computer engineer <taphus4@yahoo.fr>

Oumar Seck, webmaster <oumar_seck@hotmail.com>

Jill Salmon, Maid's French literacy program <jillbethsalmon@gmail.com>

Marian Zeitlin, Codirector, <marian.zeitlin@gmail.com>

Local Government Information and ICT Network
Programs & Projects
Goals

 

Sponsors

 

SIP (Popular Information System) network of 26 local government websites, capacity building training
Good governance and expansion of community ICT training Canadian IDRC, Soros Foundation OSIWA program
SIP linked to computer literacy in Malicounda 2005-2006
large scale cascade ICT training OSIWA
Yoff community courses in CRESP-PDEF ICT Training Center
ICT training, job creation Fees and Christian Children's Fund foster parent contributions

Large scale expansion of local government

websites and computer literacy training

Institutionalize expansion of S.I.Peey website network and cascade ICT literacy training OSIWA

 

Non-formal Education for Adolescent Domestic Servants

 

Please donate now for relatives of our 10 maids killed on August 21st 2008 when the abandoned warehouse in which they were living collapsed on them.

French language and business skills and for teenaged housemaids leaving hungry villages to earn money in Dakar to send home to their families
survival in the city French language, computation and microcredit skills for unschooled teenage girls
Fullbright fellow and other donors