Abbreviation CEFOD | Purpose Management training Official language French | |
Established 1966; 51 years ago (1966) Location B.P. 907 N'Djamena, Tchad |
The Centre for Studies and Training for Development (Centre d'études et de formation pour le Développement), CEFOD, is a centre established by the Jesuits in Chad in 1966 near the beginning of independence at the request of the Head of State François Tombalbaye, to offer training to Chadian professionals in the economic and social field.
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Vision
"Given the needs of Chad, the CEFOD wants to be a place of study and critical reflection, dialogue, and confrontation of ideas, training and information, open to all, beyond the ethnic, political and religious divide, to promote the political, economic, social and cultural evolution of the country towards a peaceful democracy, rich in its differences, with the rule of law and involving all citizens, including the most marginalized."
Chronology
The direction of CEFOD was entrusted to the French Jesuit Fr. Language early after independence. Currently, three Jesuits manage the centre with the help of around 40 lay collaborators. Milestones in its development include:
Program
CEFOD offers information, management training, and monitoring for personnel from NGOs, civil society, public administration, and private businesses. It has an 18-member deliberative body and 7 on its board of directors, with Jesuit representation on each body. The present director is Fr. Antoine Bérilengar, S.J., and two other Jesuits work for CEFOD.
CEFOD is organized into four departments:
Current challenges: to retain experienced personnel, to focus on areas where we can offer services superior to those others offer, and to obtain long-term funding beyond the current 2-3 years. CEFOD has received international recognition.