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The relatively intact highland rainforests in Cameroon are home to populations of critically endangered Cross River gorillas, which are threatened with extinction due to habitat loss and poaching at a time of overlapping global crises. Working with l Read more ...

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This project will provide relevant economic and livelihood support to 50 vulnerable women within major IDP dense areas in Bamenda Northwest region of Cameroon. Support within this project takes the form of direct 50 business creation and promotion Read more ...

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Learn, Speak and Play (LESPLAY) is a SODEI project that supports children in Limbe, in the southwest region of Cameroon, to develop their full potentials and discover their talents and abilities. We provide training in computers and digital equipment Read more ...

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Child marriage actually increases exposure to sexual coercion, physical violence and marital rape. Therefore, the ideal is to work with couples and in-laws in the communities to inform them about the health, social and economic benefits of late mothe Read more ...

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In Cameroon, the unemployment rate is 30% while that of underemployment stands at 75% (International Labor Organization's 2013 report). It is worth noting that Cameroon has a population of over 20 million inhabitants and most of the people belong to Read more ...

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Cameroon is a country where water crisis has become a critical issue that affects the population, especially those of rural communities and slum areas. The population of Cameroon is estimated at about 30,000,000 people, with 70% living in rural and s Read more ...

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This project supports Child Protection in South-West Cameroon.This is done by helping outstanding orphanages and spaces for children operating in conflict areas. Since 2015, bore holes, livestock-rearing facilities, and schools have been built with t Read more ...

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Africa's primates are rapidly disappearing due to the illegal pet trade, bush meat hunting, and habitat destruction. 22 PASA wildlife centers educate thousands of children & families across Africa every year about the value of primates and forests. W Read more ...

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The local communities and SELF RELIANCE PROMOTERS (SeReP) have identified a serious need following the collapse of the lone water scheme, Kumbo Water Authority, due to crisis. This project serves entire villages, supports health centers, primary scho Read more ...