Youth is the lifeblood of the nation

Starting from the fact that youth is the main pillar to build a community, and also the need to communicate and interact with the issues of our society in general, youth and our communities in particular, this idea comes as a means to achieve the objectives of the Association and to implement activities in all fields; social, cultural, educational, scientific, sports, health and in the field of development which is considered as a promotion of service to our veteran community to promote an evolution in all vital areas.

The Association is a social and cultural development that aims primarily to build an educated, awakened, regenerative community of its past, present and future by enhancing heritage, based on a plan of cultural development, humanitarian without personal interests. Was created on MAY 28, 2015.

Motto and emblem :

  1. A) Motto: The (ABDC) has the motto: (Unity – Work – Completion)
  2. B) Emblem: The emblem of the (ABDC)candle Lit with a book lloyd pen holder above the book intends the writing

language:

The Association carries out its work through the country’s two official languages (Arabic and French).

 

The ABDC’s head office is in N’Djamena, but the Association can set up other branches in the regions and outside the country.

The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change.

Objectives:

1- Work to promote the people of the nation and enhance the spirit socially, culturally, and pedagogically.

2- Preservation of the local heritage and work that corresponds to the spirit of current evolution.

3- Development of the Zakhawa community in general, comprehensive development in social, educational and other fields.

4- Leading society to preserve their heritage, supreme values and customs.           

5- developing positive inter-community intellectual relations and transmitting the spirit of brotherhood and mutual affection.

6- orient the community towards the preservation of the environment.

7- Ensure the education of women so that together we can develop socially and culturally, as well as the education of children. 

8- Combat customs and traditions that are harmful to the community, such as female genital mutilation and the high cost of the dowry, revenge, and religious fanaticism that does not contradict Islam.