The Cameroon Organization for the Development of the Deaf (OCDS) has honored Charles Ndongo, Director General of Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), with an award certificate in recognition of his remarkable efforts in promoting inclusivity within the corporation. This prestigious acknowledgment was presented during a meeting held at CRTV’s headquarters in Mballa 2, attended by OCDD representatives, Charles Ndongo, and his key collaborators.
Under Charles Ndongo’s leadership, CRTV has made significant strides in embracing diversity and inclusivity, reflecting the organization’s commitment to social responsibility. As the national broadcasting company, CRTV plays a vital role in promoting equal opportunities and accessibility for all Cameroonians.
His tenure as Director General since 2016 has been marked by notable achievements, including the expansion of CRTV’s reach and services. The dedication to inclusivity has created a more inclusive environment, fostering greater social cohesion and equality.
Atangana Tsala Marcellin, President of the Cameroon Organization for the Development of the Deaf (OCDS), reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to collaborating with Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) in promoting inclusivity across all aspects of life. This pledge came shortly after a productive meeting with CRTV’s Director General, who received a certificate of recognition for his efforts in advancing inclusivity.
Key Initiatives:
– Promoting Accessibility: Enhancing broadcast services to cater to diverse audiences, including those with disabilities.
– Inclusive Programming: Developing content that reflects Cameroon’s rich cultural diversity and promotes social understanding.
– Empowering Communities: Supporting initiatives that uplift marginalized groups and promote equal opportunities.
This award is a testament to CRTV’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility.
Tanjong Levis Agbor