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Brief mission statement
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Our Mission

Mission Statement

At the High Commission for General Intervention (HCGI/HACIG), our mission is to uphold, defend, and promote the full spectrum of human rights—civil, political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental—across all sectors of society. We are committed to protecting the dignity, freedom, and safety of every individual, while advocating for justice, equity, and accountability. Through legal support, public engagement, and strategic partnerships, we aim to build resilient communities, empower the vulnerable, and create lasting impact locally, nationally, and globally.

Maritime and Labor Rights Advocacy

As part of our commitment to labor rights and maritime justice, HCGI/HACIG—through its Maritime and Technical Council (MTC)—collaborates with the Cameroon Maritime Society Board (CAMACISOB), uniting key maritime syndicates and associations. Together, we advocate for the establishment and official recognition of the Cameroon National Seafarers Order (CNSO), aiming to ensure fair representation and protection for Cameroonian seafarers. This initiative has garnered support from national authorities and international bodies, including the International Labour Organization (BIT in Yaounde, Cameroon).

HCGI/HACIG actively intervenes on behalf of both individuals and organizations to address violations of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights. Our documented efforts include legal advocacy, community education, and policy engagement, reinforcing our dedication to human rights across all sectors. Please kindly find some documented proofs of are work below.

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Advocate

To advocate for policies that uphold human dignity we are;

  • Signatory Member of the United Nations Human Rights Council
  • Member of the Global Network of Non-Governmental Organizations
  • Member of Cameroon Maritime Civil Society Board (CAMACISOB)

"Project Presentation: Creation of the National Seafarers Order of Cameroon(CNSO)".
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"Application for the validation of the statutes of a national professional order (CNSO). In Cameroon.
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"Full problematic REPORT surrounding the delay of the validation of the Cameroon National Seafarers Order (CNSO) in Cameroon.
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"Petition & Denonciation"
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Educate

At HCGI/HACIG, education is a cornerstone of our mission to promote and protect human rights. We believe that knowledge empowers individuals and communities to uphold dignity, justice, and accountability.

1. Internal Training for Members and Officers

We provide continuous human rights education and ethical training to our members across all sectors. This includes:

• Understanding fundamental human rights and freedoms
• Proper conduct during missions
• Sector-specific responsibilities (e.g., legal, health, maritime, environmental, etc.)
• Non-discriminatory and community-sensitive approaches

These trainings ensure our officers operate with professionalism, respect, and effectiveness in the field.

2. Public Awareness & Community Education

HCGI/HACIG is committed to educating the public about their rights and how to defend them. Through workshops, seminars, outreach programs, and media campaigns, we raise awareness on:

• Civil and political rights
• Economic, social, and cultural rights
• Gender equality and minority rights
• Anti-corruption, environmental justice, and more

Our goal is to create informed communities capable of demanding justice and contributing to peace and development.

We are also developing educational partnerships and materials to extend this mission nationwide and internationally.

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Support

Below are a few documents highlighting our dedication and support for human rights victims across various sectors. We invite you to explore their compelling content.

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Collaborate

Collaborate with partners to strengthen global human rights frameworks.

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Uniform Conformity* refers to the proper wearing of official uniforms according to established standards, rules, or guidelines. This includes:

  • Correct uniform type for the mission or role
  • Proper accessories, insignias, epaulettes, and ranks
  • Clean, well-maintained appearance
  • Compliance with color codes, badges, and dress codes

On this page below is the description and images for HCGI/HACIG's Uniform Conformity.

Uniform conformity reflects professionalism, discipline, and legitimacy—especially in organizations like ours (HCGI/HACIG).

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Uniform Non-Conformity means failing to meet those standards. It includes:

  • Wearing unauthorized or incorrect uniforms
  • Misuse of insignias or rank symbols
  • Mixing civilian clothes with official uniform parts
  • Using uniforms in inappropriate settings or without proper authorization

Below are examples of some members classified as uniforms under this category (Uniforms non Conformity);

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Our objectives

Statutorily, the objectives of HCGI / HACIG are:

The promotion and defense of human rights and fundamental freedoms; the social advancement of its members; and the protection of people and property in all domains. To achieve these goals, HACIG:

  • Investigates, reports, inspects, researches, and disseminates necessary information for the understanding, promotion, management, and defense of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
  • Collects, centralizes, and expedites the handling of all denunciations in its possession;
  • Ensures that trials and detentions proceed in accordance with legal procedures;
  • Conducts studies, carries out investigations, and proposes any useful measures aimed at preventing human rights violations and acts of corruption;
  • Participates in investigations and inspections in support of just causes;
  • Denounces any act that undermines rights, freedoms, and the dignity of the human person;
  • Ensures consumer protection and monitors the quality of products and services offered to them;
  • Stands alongside public authorities during security operations and provides assistance in the event of disasters or calamities;
  • Arbitrates disputes between conflicting parties;
  • Collaborates with any legal entity or organization pursuing similar objectives;
  • May be approached by any individual or entity through a written complaint or denunciation concerning human rights violations or corruption;
  • Promotes and develops socio-economic projects;
  • May carry out or participate, upon request or requisition by public authorities only, in escort or peacekeeping missions during public events