Project Report
| Sep 11, 2024
Updates on Women's Rights in 28 Villages Cameroon
By Giddy, Celine ,Christina, Dr. Sam. Sylvester | Leaders
Greetings To Our Donors and Supporters;
Breaking News; Breaking News; Breaking News; "NEW ORGANIC FARM" The three phrases for the planting of the JRCCA's Organic Farm at Benguela has been completed within due time for the planting season thanks to the outstanding supervision management and coordination by Women Empowerment ICT Assistant Directors for girls ages 17 to 36 that will allow them a choice in their life style in the NW Region.
Our President expressed gratitude and appreciation for the leadership, dedication and hard work that was displayed by all of the contracts and volunteers who despite many challenges including the weather and condition of the soil was able to get the job done. This project will put a smile on many faces and some economical cash in their pockets. Will you help us grow this organic farm?
According to the Women Empowerment Team some of the products will be shared under our food security program with IDPs and Women Empowerment volunteers and some will be sold at the market to raise funds to help defray the cost of this and other humanitarian projects by JRCCA under our Vocational Skills and Training Program On the Job Training which will give them a choice of their future life style in the English speaking NW Region in Cameroon.
Our Chairman expresses his concerns and sees this peace building project as a way to build bridges for the Women Empowerment movement and IDPs so that they will be able to return to their homes and homeland as a results of the crisis. We hope to work with other international groups to collaborate and offer resources that will help our girls and women ages 17 to 34 to become independent. All donations big or small will benefit our cause.Kudos to our Honorable Ambassador who supported this project with her donations, wisdom and guidance for our JRCCA Women Empowerment Team.
Our JRCCA President reported that the meeting with the Bee Farmers was successful and that they will be meeting again in 30 days. Bee Farmers have requested the use of JRCCA's land on the site of the Foundation Stone to expand the development of Bee Farming as performed by our founder the late Pa John. MOU is in progress to make this request happen between the Bee Farmers and JRCCA at the Guest House and Vocational Tech Training Center in Zang-Tabi, Cameroon, Africa.
Our President also shared the request by the President for her organization to develop a MOU with JRCCA to share land for use by her organization called the Promise Land NGO to cultivate the December food crops. Our Board Chairman suggested to the President that she should write SMART GOALS and ACTION STEPS for this request and present to our VP who is in chage for formatting proposals prior to submitting her request on Tuesday SNT for discussion and motion to be approved on Wednesday Biz Meeting. Chairman also recommended that she find a lawyer in Bamenda or Yaounde to assist her with drawing up the MOU Agreement between JRCCA and the Promise Land Organization.
Chairman and Presidents of JRCCA and President of JFRIUSA reminds everyone to stay focused and stay on task and to uphold and follow all JRCCA's policies and procedures. Ensure to set weekly, monthly SMART GOALS and ACTION STEPS, attend all meetings, complete activity log and end of the month report. Posting pictures and videos are accepted ways to demonstrate weekly and monthly progress reporting of what you are doing to support the humanitarian goals and objectives of JRCCA. We can and will achieve more progress for our women and girls in Cameroon, Africa with affiliates in Ghana and Liberia.
Kudos to our International VP and Women Empoweerment leader ffrom Accura, Ghana for the outstanding work that she is doing with her Women Empowerment Group in Ghana which is now an affiliate of JRCCA in Cameroon, Africa. She is providing her Women Groups with Vocational Tech Training in the areas of cooking and farming. We are looking forward to our VP for Women Empowerment in Ghana to extend her program to Cameroon and Liberia. Never Give Up - Onward, Upward and Forward-2024-25. Developing these programs in Africa requires funding. It would be appreciated if you our donors and supporters will respond to this report by sending a donation to help us defray the administrative cost of providing services for these young individuals. No amount is too large or too small. We are grateful for any support that you can give to us to help us carry out our humanitarian mission to provide a choice for women and girls 17 to 36.
Kind Regards,
Women Empowerment Team Members