This project works to accelerate healthcare education and training to 150 abused girls to prevent diseases and unintended pregnancies and assist 300 others while combating abused issues in Mambanda.
This project is addressing health, child abused and poverty alleviation in rural Mambanda in Cameroon, providing training, care and support and improving the tracking, monitoring and evaluation of infections and unwanted pregnancies at community, family and household levels.
We run a healthcare education and training program that provide a package of quality health services to improve access, reduce morbidity and mortality rates among women, especially abused girls and promote full community participation.
The project will train and build the capacity of 150 abused girls on disease and pregnancy prevention techniques and educate 300 others in four communities to provide healthcare while ensuring that broader issues of poverty are addressed.
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).