Gender Equality in Cameroon

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Region: Cameroon

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Cameroon, with women facing discrimination in education, employment, and political representation. Traditional gender roles and cultural norms often limit women's opportunities and perpetuate gender-based violence.

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                The Keep A Girl Alive project enables conflict-affected and internally displaced women and girls to become economically independent. We do it through cash transfers and long-term-coaching. For a bit m...
                
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                . This project will upgrade the existing health care and educational systems for women and girls in 28 rural villages in NW Cameroon, through skill training,  social economic development, women's righ...
                
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                Palm oil is an integral part of Cameroonian culture. Women in rural areas find it difficult to buy as it is expensive. SEREP will ensure that women in their Women's Groups can buy oil at a fair price....
                
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                We are driven by the belief that survivors of human trafficking deserve to live a dignified life and their ability to fight slavery in prone communities. Our project aims to empower survivors through ...
                
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                Girls are often overlooked when it comes to activities for youth, whether in Cameroon or in the U.S. They face numerous social barriers to accessing safe space and time to play and learn with their pe...
                
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