By M. Ferdinant Sonyuy | Managing Director
Beloved Supporters,
It is with much excitement we bring to you updates about our project Help 300 Women in Bamenda Affected by Crisis
Overview
The project aims to support 300 internally displaced women affected by the ongoing Anglophone crisis in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon by equipping them with poultry farming skills and resources. This initiative is designed to provide sustainable income opportunities, enhance food security, and reduce the risks of starvation, gender-based violence, and forced prostitution among displaced women.
Current Status
As of now, the project has not yet commenced due to a lack of financial resources. While the need for this intervention remains urgent, we are still actively seeking funding and support from donors and partners to implement the training, purchase the required 4,500 chicks, and provide technical assistance to the beneficiaries.
Next Steps
With adequate funding, the following activities will be prioritized:
Call for Support
We remain committed to the success of this project and its impact on the lives of displaced women and their families. We encourage potential donors and supporters to partner with us to make this initiative a reality. Together, we can empower vulnerable women with sustainable livelihood opportunities and help rebuild communities affected by the crisis.
Thank you for your continued support!
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