About Us

About ONG PCVCDA

Promotion and valorisation of the cultural and natural heritage of Côte d'Ivoire

Who are we?

A national organisation serving heritage

ONG PCVCDA (Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Community Life in Africa) is a national organisation dedicated to the promotion and valorisation of the cultural and natural heritage of Côte d'Ivoire.

It works to preserve and valorise cultural and natural sites, support local communities, raise public awareness and build capacity in heritage management.

The NGO carries out field actions, documentary studies and awareness campaigns throughout the country to preserve the cultural and natural heritage of Côte d'Ivoire.
2010 NGO founded
2024 New programmes

Our mission

To promote and valorise African cultural and natural heritage by supporting communities, preserving resources and fostering sustainable and equitable development.

Our objective

Mobilise populations to

Preserve Valorise Transmit

their cultural and natural heritage.

Our vision

An Africa where populations valorise, sustainably manage and equitably transmit their cultural and natural heritage to future generations.

Expertise

Our areas of intervention

Eight complementary areas serving African heritage

Scientific research

Outreach and sharing of research results with communities.

Environment & agroforestry

Protecting ecosystems and restoring degraded land.

Cultural heritage

Digitising, identifying and valorising tangible and intangible heritage.

Social cohesion

Peace, governance and inclusive community development.

Values

Our values

Community engagement, environmental sustainability, equality and inclusion, intergenerational solidarity.

Commitment A team dedicated to preserving African heritage
Proximity Actions rooted in local communities
Sustainability Approaches oriented toward future generations
Inclusion Equality, youth and intergenerational solidarity
Team

Our team

Professionals committed to heritage

President's message

For the flourishing of all communities, without discrimination

Dear friends and partners,

We believe that the pressing issue of heritage preservation in Africa is linked, among other things, to the poverty of ever-growing populations, a lack of planning strategies capable of minimising the effects of climate change, the injustice faced by women in traditional community organisations, concerns about good governance in Africa, as well as high illiteracy rates and youth unemployment.

And yet, the potential of African localities in terms of heritage is enormous. These are cosmopolitan populations presenting great cultural diversity. Indigenous peoples have preserved the essence of their traditional way of life despite the strong pressure of modern civilisations. Regions can still boast their biodiversity, historical remains, beautiful landscapes and very dense hydrological networks.

However, in these developing countries, strong pressure on natural heritage is causing often irreversible degradation. Thus, if nothing is done, all this potential will be entirely ruined. The question is how the regions of Africa can continue their development by striking the right balance between their environmental concerns, their legitimate development ambitions and the respect of their social, community and cultural values, to guarantee the lives of future generations.

From the above, it is urgent to work towards the establishment of a society in which populations have the capacity to valorise and sustainably and equitably manage these resources — a society that strengthens solidarity, gives women their right to equality with men, and promotes the integration of young people.

In order to embrace the ideals of such a society and determined to voluntarily dedicate itself to any initiative aimed at ensuring the fulfilment of populations without any discrimination, the NGO Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Community Life in Africa (PCVCDA) opens its doors to you.
History

Our history

Key milestones in our journey

2010

ONG PCVCDA founded

2015

First institutional partnerships

2020

Expansion of field programmes

2024

New heritage projects

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