Project Report
| Jun 21, 2025
We are committed to Achieving our goal and Objecti
By ABI HENRY ACHAH | Founder/CEO
The "Enhance Menstrual Hygiene for 3000 IDPs in Kumba" project has made significant strides despite the limited funding received thus far. With the resources allocated, we have successfully distributed menstrual hygiene kits to over 1,500 internally displaced persons, ensuring that they have access to essential sanitary products. This has not only improved their health and well-being but has also fostered a greater sense of dignity during a challenging time. Furthermore, educational workshops on menstrual health and hygiene have commenced, empowering women and girls with vital knowledge that combats stigma and promotes better health practices.
While appreciating all your support and donations, however, to fully realize our goal of reaching all 3,000 individuals in need, further financial support is crucial. The current donations ($2,470.44) out of ($45,000) target, while impactful, are insufficient to meet the growing demand for these vital supplies and educational programs. We urge our supporters and the wider community to contribute through the GlobalGiving platform, as additional funds will enable us to expand the reach of our initiative, ensuring that every displaced individual receives the necessary support. Together, we can make a lasting difference, strengthen community resilience, and promote health and dignity in Kumba.
Feb 22, 2025
We have moved a step with your support
By ABI HENRY ACHAH (OFS) | Founder/CEO
The "Enhance Menstrual Hygiene for 3000 IDPs in Kumba-Cameroon" project is a significant initiative by HUFAC-Cameroon, aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the region. With a goal of raising $18,000 to reach 3000 individuals across 40 villages, the project focuses on providing essential menstrual hygiene products, education, and resources to empower women and young girls. As of now, the project has generated an encouraging $847 in donations, with the available resources we have been able to cover 8 villages making 20% and reaching out to 380 women and young girls. This is thanks to your generousity. With the pressing menstrual hygiene needs of these displaced women, who often face scarcity of basic sanitary provisions and education about menstrual health, we are committed to move on.
We extend heartfelt appreciation to all our donors and benefactors, including the esteemed GlobalGiving platform, for their invaluable contributions and support. Every donation plays a vital role in our mission to enhance menstrual health and hygiene, and your generosity is making a tangible impact in the lives of vulnerable communities. As we continue to mobilize resources and advocate for the rights and health of IDPs in Kumba, we warmly invite more partners and advocates to join us in this essential cause. Together, we can foster a healthier and more dignified life for those affected by displacement.
Oct 29, 2024
The IDPs & Returnees Count on Your Support.
By Helen Abunaw | Program Coordinator
"The IDPs and Returnees Count on You"
Humanity First Association Kumba is passionately dedicated to enhancing the menstrual health of 3,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in Cameroon through our project, "Improve Menstrual Health of 3000 IDPs in Cameroon." Menstrual hygiene is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of health and dignity for these vulnerable populations, who face significant challenges in accessing sanitary products, educational resources, and healthcare. Our initiative aims to provide essential menstrual hygiene kits, education on reproductive health, and support services that empower women and girls to manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence. Your support through the GlobalGiving platform is crucial; by investing in this project, you can help restore hope and health to thousands of women and girls who are counting on us to break the cycle of stigma and ensure they can thrive even in the most difficult circumstances. Together, we can make a profound difference in their lives.