Mission & Vision

At PROSDOMA, our mission and vision guide us to empower communities, promote sustainable development, and create lasting positive impact for generations.

Mission Of PROSDOMA

PROSDOMA’s mission is to promote sustainable development by protecting the environment, restoring ecosystems, and empowering communities to live in peace, dignity, and resilience. We work to combat deforestation, biodiversity loss, climate change, and harmful environmental practices while addressing social injustice, humanitarian needs, and the root causes of displacement and migration. Through community development, peacebuilding, humanitarian assistance, and newcomer settlement support, PROSDOMA strengthens vulnerable populations across Africa and Canada to achieve self-reliance and long-term well-being.

Vision Of PROSDOMA

PROSDOMA envisions a world where people and nature coexist in harmony, where communities are peaceful, just, and resilient, and where every individual, whether in Africa or Canada has the opportunity to thrive. We aspire to build environmentally protected landscapes, socially stable communities, and inclusive societies where migration is a choice rather than a necessity, and where newcomers are supported to integrate, belong, and succeed.

2030 Impact Forecast

PROSDOMA Impact Forecast by 2030

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to achieve measurable, sustainable impact across environmental protection, community development, humanitarian assistance, peacebuilding, and newcomer settlement support in Africa and Canada. Guided by community participation and partnerships, our focus is on steady growth, local ownership, and long-term resilience.

Environmental Protection & Climate Action

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Support the restoration and protection of 400–500 hectares of degraded land through community-led reforestation and sustainable land-use practices

– Plant and nurture 150,000–200,000 trees across project areas in Cameroon, Kenya, and Zimbabwe

Train 1,500 community members and farmers in sustainable agriculture, climate-smart practices, and environmental stewardship

– Strengthen community awareness to reduce illegal logging, toxic fishing, and harmful hunting practices in targeted localities

Expected impact: Healthier ecosystems, improved soil and water protection, and increased community ownership of natural resources.

 

Community Empowerment & Capacity Building

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Provide leadership, entrepreneurship, and livelihood skills training to 3,000–3,500 youths and adults.

– Support the creation or strengthening of 250–300 small community-based initiatives, cooperatives, or micro-enterprises

– Improve income stability and self-reliance for at least 1,200 households.

Expected impact: Stronger local institutions, reduced poverty vulnerability, and improved livelihoods.

Humanitarian Assistance & Social Protection

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Deliver humanitarian assistance to 1000–1,500 vulnerable households, including displaced families, persons with disabilities, women, and children

– Establish or strengthen community solidarity mechanisms to respond to emergencies such as conflict, flooding, or food insecurity

Expected impact: Improved food security, dignity, and crisis resilience among vulnerable populations.

Women Empowerment & Gender Equality

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Empower 1,000–1,200 women and girls through economic skills training, financial literacy, and leadership development

– Support at least 100 women-led initiatives or income-generating activities

– Increase women’s participation in local decision-making structures in communities where we operate

Expected impact: Greater economic independence for women and stronger community leadership.

 

Peacebuilding, Social Justice & Migration Prevention.

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Engage 50–70 communities in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, and justice awareness initiatives

– Reach 3,000+ people through dialogue, civic education, and social cohesion activities

– Address root causes of forced migration by linking peacebuilding, environmental protection, and livelihood support

Expected impact: More stable communities where migration is reduced and driven by opportunity rather than crisis.

 

 

Digital Skills & Youth Development.

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Train 1,000 youths in basic digital literacy and employability skills

– Facilitate access to computers, digital tools, or learning hubs in at least 10 communities

Expected impact: Improved access to education, employment pathways, and modern skills for young people.

 

 

Newcomer Settlement & Integration (Alberta, Canada)

By 2030, PROSDOMA Canada aims to:

– Support 600–800 newcomers in Alberta with settlement guidance, digital skills, employment readiness, and community integration

– Partner with local institutions to improve access to housing, information, and social services

– Build strong community networks that reduce isolation and racial discrimination.

Expected impact: Smoother settlement journeys, stronger community belonging, and increased newcomer self-sufficiency.

 

Cross-Cutting Organizational Impact

By 2030, PROSDOMA aims to:

– Operate active programs in Cameroon, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Alberta (Canada)

– Strengthen partnerships with local authorities, CSOs, faith-based organizations, and development partners.

– Maintain transparent governance, accountability, and community-led monitoring of impact

Our 2030 Commitment

By 2030, PROSDOMA will remain a people-centered and nature-focused organization balancing environmental protection, peacebuilding, humanitarian action, and newcomer support to build resilient, inclusive communities across Africa and Canada.