Project Report
| Jun 12, 2026
Progress report on empowering youths in Bamenda.
By Ferdinant Sonyuy | Project leader
![Monitoring and Evaluation session with volunteers.]()
Monitoring and Evaluation session with volunteers.
Dear Supporters
We are excited to bring you a progress report on our project to empower Bamenda youths with productive skills. As updates from our last quarter’s report, the new set of volunteers that where welcome have successful undergone a three (3)months hands on skills learning and in the next three(30months they will be practically going out for fields works and carrying out others practices works that will them master well the skills that they have acquired in Project Proposal development, Project management, Monitoring, Evaluation and others.
Despite our continued commitment and progress, our project still faces a significant financial challenge, especially with little or no external funding. We continue to brace for financial support to sustain and expand the program’s impact. Our mission remains firm—to empower young people with practical skills, mentorship, and career pathways that foster economic growth and self-sufficiency.
We are hopeful, and we continue to seek financial assistance or partnerships that can help us scale this initiative and transform more lives. Thank you for your interest and continued support.
![Disability Inclusion sessions with Volunteers.]()
Disability Inclusion sessions with Volunteers.
Feb 13, 2026
Progress report on empowering youths in Bamenda.
By Ferdinant Sonyuy | Project leader
![Handing of Certificate to participants]()
Handing of Certificate to participants
Dear Supporters,
Thank you for your interest and continued support for our project to empower Bamenda youths with Productive skills. We are excited to announce that we successfully graduated the 6th Cohort on 23rd December 2025. The just graduated set of volunteers acquired skills in grant writing, project proposal development, Project management, Monitoring and Evaluation and others hand-on skills; some were retained as workers in our organisation, while others have been recruited in other organisations. On 3rd February 2026, we welcome another set of volunteers for the next phase, which will last for 6 months.
Despite our continued commitment and progress, the project has not yet received any external funding. We continue to brace for financial support to sustain and expand the program’s impact. Our mission remains firm—to empower young people with practical skills, mentorship, and career pathways that foster economic growth and self-sufficiency. However, sustainable funding is crucial to ensure the success of this phase and the continuity of future ones.
We are hopeful, and we continue to seek financial assistance or partnerships that can help us scale this initiative and transform more lives.
Oct 16, 2025
Progress report on Empower Bamenda Youths
By Ferdinant Sonyuy | Project Leader
Dear Supporters,
We are excited to bring updates progress with respect to the 6th Cohort of the Empower Bamenda Youths with Productivity Skills Program; As of our last updates, we are presently rounding up with Phase 2 as we look forward to the graduation of the 6th Cohort batch.
Despite our continued commitment and progress, the project has not yet received any external funding. We continue to brace for financial support to sustain and expand the program’s impact. Our mission remains firm—to empower young people with practical skills, mentorship, and career pathways that foster economic growth and self-sufficiency. However, sustainable funding is crucial to ensure the success of this cohort and the continuity of future ones.
Thank you for your interest in our project, we continue to seek for financial assistance or partnerships that can help us scale this initiative and transform more lives.