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NYSC CDS Project Final Report Sample

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Community Development Service (CDS) is one of the four cardinal programmes of the NYSC in which corps members contribute positively to the development of their host communities throughout the period of national service. Personal CDS project can be embarked upon on a proposal to NYSC through the local inspector. Approval must be sought before executing the project. It is expected of all corp members undergoing any personal CDS project to give bimonthly reports. You can read more about that here . In conclusion, you are expected to submit a final report. This post is a sample of an NYSC CDS personal project final report. NYSC CDS project report on insecticide treated net PAGE I: TITLE PAGE NYSC REPORT UGBEDE EMEOYO GAIUS DT-15B-0738 A Personal Community Development Project On Malaria Prevention Among Pregnant Women And Children Under One (SAED) BY Ugbede Emeoyo Gaius (DY/15B/0738) Submitted To The State Coordinator NYSC Delta State August 2016 PAGE II: PROJECT PROPOSAL LETTER Ugbede Emeo...

How To Write NYSC CDS Project Proposal

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Community Development Service (CDS) is one of the four (4) Cardinal Programmes of NYSC in which corps members contribute positively to the development of their host communities throughout the period of national service. The NYSC community development programme is a year-round affair. Group CDS project by medical group alimosho LGA 2020 Through the CDS, members of the Service Corps work with the local communities to promote self-reliance by systematically prospecting and executing development projects and programme which impact positively on the socio-economic development of the host communities. CDS allows Corps members to contribute positively in the development of their host communities. There are two categories of CDS. They are group and individual CDS. There is a category which is not classified as part tof type of CDS. They are Collaborative (Special) CDS. Collaborative (Special) CDS Project The scheme partners with National and Non-Governmental organizations and other establishme...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) And Answers On NYSC CDS

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Alimosho medical CDS project 2020 Community Development Service (CDS) is one of the four (4) Cardinal Programmes of the national youth service corps (NYSC) in which corps members contribute positively to the development of their host communities throughout the period of national service. The NYSC community development programme is a year-round affair. Through the CDS, members of the Service Corps work with the local communities to promote self-reliance by systematically prospecting and executing development projects and programme which impact positively on the socio-economic development of the host communities. There are two categories of CDS. They are group and individual CDs. There are various types of group CDS. Here are some common questions and answers concerning CDS. Read Also : All about NYSC community development service (CDS) Seven (7) Question And Answer On CDS Question 1: Can a Corps member belong to more than one CDS group? Answer : No. This is because every Corps member m...

All About NYSC Community Development Service (CDS)

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Medical CDS palliative during covid-19 lockdown in alimosho LGA, Lagos state Community development service (CDS) is one of the four (4) cardinal programmes of the national youth service corps (NYSC). It is like a secondary service to the community aside from the place of primary assignment (PPA). Objectives Of CDS As one of the cardinal programmes of the NYSC, CDS was envisaged among other benefits to: 1. Impact and improve positively on the rural community life. 2. Expose corps members to diverse traditions and customs of the host communities 3. Provide a forum for corps members to experiment with ideas and translate them into concrete achievements thereby relying less on foreign technology and encouraging the use of local raw materials in the execution of projects as well as on-the-job training and experience for corps members. 4. Harness the enormous talents and skills of corps members into an effective machinery of change in our rural communities. 5. Develop th...

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