Hope for a Better Future (H4BF) is dedicated to driving innovation from the ground up, improving health, ending hunger, overcoming hardship, and empowering youth, women, and girls. Through sustainable development programs, community engagement, and partnerships, we aim to uplift marginalized populations, foster economic empowerment, and create positive, lasting change in vulnerable communities.
Ndikaka Basil is a dedicated Assistant Programs Coordinator with a Master’s degree in Anthropology from Yaoundé I University (2020) and nine years of experience in community development. His academic background and professional expertise have equipped him with a deep understanding of social research, community engagement, and capacity-building, ensuring that development programs are impactful, culturally relevant, and sustainable.
Basil specializes in designing, implementing, and evaluating community-driven initiatives that address key social challenges, particularly in the areas of youth and women’s empowerment, education, and sustainable livelihoods. His experience includes conducting ethnographic research, stakeholder engagement, and impact assessments, allowing him to tailor interventions that meet the unique needs of target communities.
At Hope for a Better Future (H4BF), Basil plays a pivotal role in program development, partnership building, and resource mobilization. He collaborates with stakeholders—including government agencies, NGOs, and grassroots organizations—to create and execute projects that drive meaningful change. His strong leadership, time management, and strategic planning skills make him a valuable asset to the organization.
In addition to his work at H4BF, Basil has actively volunteered with SIRDEP and H4BF, further enriching his hands-on experience in community engagement, project implementation, and problem-solving. His passion for sustainable development and social justice drives his commitment to empowering communities and fostering inclusive growth.