Project Report
| Feb 20, 2026
Updates report on help to 300 women in Bamenda.
By Ferdinant Sonyuy | Project leader
Dear Supporters,
The past quarter has been a period of strategic consolidation for the project entitled: ‘‘Help 300 Women in Bamenda Affected by Crisis’’; while we did not receive new funding during this window, our focus is still deeply rooted in our commitment to empowering crisis-affected women in Bamenda with livelihood support, trauma healing, and basic needs.
Rather than pausing operations, we utilized this time to audit our previous impact, strengthen local partnerships, and streamline our internal processes. This "quiet" financial period has allowed us to ensure that every dollar of future funding is deployed with maximum efficiency and clear data-driven insights.
Thank you for your continuous support and interest in our project. We remain confident that with timely support, we will be able to provide vocational training for these women and also provide them with livelihood kits. We continue to seek financial assistance or partnerships that can help us scale this initiative and transform more lives.
Oct 23, 2025
Updates on help to 300 Women in Bamenda.
By Ferdinant Sonyuy | Project Leader
Dear Supporters
Thank you for your interest in our project; “Help 300 Women in Bamenda Affected by Crisis” While we are still actively fundraising to meet our initial goal, though still faced with significant delays due to limited financial resources; our team has not been idle we remain deeply committed to empowering crisis-affected women in Bamenda with livelihood support, trauma healing, and basic needs.
Since the last update, our progress evolves around some groundwork that has been laid down including the identification of beneficiaries, community sensitization, and preliminary planning full-scale activities such as vocational training, psychosocial support sessions, and distribution of livelihood kits have not yet been executed. The current economic hardship and ongoing insecurity in the region have further compounded the challenges of securing local resources.
Despite the slow progress, the project team remains committed and optimistic. We continue to engage the women through periodic check-ins and maintain strong community partnerships to ensure readiness once funding allows. we continue to seek for financial assistance or partnerships that can help us scale this initiative and transform more lives.
Jun 24, 2025
Report on Help 300 Women in Bamenda
By M. Ferdinant Sonyuy | Managing Director
Dear Supporters,
The “Help 300 Women in Bamenda Affected by Crisis” project was initiated to empower crisis-affected women in Bamenda with livelihood support, trauma healing, and basic needs. However, due to limited financial resources, significant implementation has been delayed. While some groundwork has been laid including the identification of beneficiaries, community sensitization, and preliminary planning full-scale activities such as vocational training, psychosocial support sessions, and distribution of livelihood kits have not yet been executed. The current economic hardship and ongoing insecurity in the region have further compounded the challenges of securing local resources.
Despite the slow progress, the project team remains committed and optimistic. We continue to engage the women through periodic check-ins and maintain strong community partnerships to ensure readiness once funding allows. As donations come in, we are prepared to activate our phased plan, prioritizing the most urgent needs and gradually expanding impact. We are grateful to our supporters and GlobalGiving for the platform, and we appeal to donors to help us restore dignity and hope to these 300 resilient women.
Thank you.