Education in Cameroon

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Region: Cameroon

The problem of education in Cameroon is characterized by inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, insufficient teacher training, and a lack of access to education for marginalized communities, particularly girls and those living in rural areas. These challenges have resulted in low enrollment rates, high dropout rates, and a poor quality of education.

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                This project enables 7th and 8th grade girls in Bankondji and a nearby village to develop the ability to understand texts in reading comprehension, math and other subjects, so they can successfully pa...
                
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                We are building a school and training centre in the town of Kumbo, Cameroon, providing a safe learning environment and experienced teachers intending to sustainably continue to offer educational suppo...
                
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                Each year, EFA reaches thousands of men, women and youth in outreach sessions throughout the Far North Region of Cameroon. In a marginalized part of the country where poverty and illiteracy challenge ...
                
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                SEREP provides a vocational education and training for Orphaned and Vulnerable children who are both infected and affected by HIV / AIDS enabling them to be economically self sufficient in the future....
                
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                In the midst of an ongoing civil crisis in Cameroon, Open Dreams has opened a new Center in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde, replete with computers, desks & books, providing a safe haven for aspiring coll...
                
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