We strive to conciliate the humanitarian issues revolving within the IDP community of Bonaberi in Douala. Our priority is to satisfy the most urgent needs of these families by delivering nutritious food, sanitary products, and medical supplies as a basis for further aid.
Next, we have started a skills-building workshop for IDP women to learn and practice sewing and hairdressing skills to be transformed into a source of revenue for their families.
In addition, we have chosen the field of education as a prerogative to help the IDP children acquire decent academic skills. We are therefore engaged with Fovan Bilingual Nursery and Primary School and Charis Bilingual Nursery and Primary School, since September 2020 for them to gradually welcome 50 IDP children in their classes. In this project, we continually raise funds to pay the yearly tuition fees of these children, making the transactions ourselves without the risky intervention of a third party.
HFC Humanitarian Relief Project
Cameroon, located in Central Africa, is currently suffering a crisis sparked by socio-political events in the two Anglophone regions of this majority-Francophone country. According to Orekere, the current Anglophone crisis is an extension of the historical resistance to the alleged assimilation of the indigenous English-speaking population.
Hope for Cameroon Education Fund
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”- Nelson Mandela According to UNICEF, over 855,000 children are out of school in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon since the anglophone crisis started in 2016.
Covid-19 Sensitisation & PPEs Giveaway Campaign
The outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has affected many countries across the world, and Cameroon is no different. Cameroon has one of the highest Covid-19 infection rates in Africa, and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), there has been over 76,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 1,230 deaths as of January 2020 to May 2021.
Entrepreneurship and Women Empowerment Project
Displaced populations are at risk due to their vulnerable situations. Hope for Cameroon is mostly focused on women and children since they are the most affected by the crisis. Among other challenges, they face malnutrition and food insecurity, along with sanitation and hygiene risks, no public health access, and a lack of proper medical care or medication.
Standing with Valérie Against Gender & Sexual Violence
Valerie, 32, is a victim of domestic violence. This last year, the man she lived with made her life a living hell. For months, Valerie was beaten, raped, starved, humiliated in front of her children, stripped naked in the neighborhood, and a victim of psychological violence.