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Child/Women Welfare Foundation.

Kumba, Cameroon
Joined December 2023

Our organization works in the South West Region of Cameroon.

Presence in: Cameroon
Focus: Children's Rights, Community Organizing, Disability Rights, Education, Environmental Justice, Financial Sustainability & Fundraising, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Health, HIV/Aids, Livelihoods, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Refugees & Migrant Rights, Women's Rights

Child/Women Welfare Foundation (C.W.W.F) is a nonprofit organization founded in the year 2020 and was later approved to operate legal on the 2nd of September 2021 with registration number G.39/SAAJP/D14/5/390. The establishment of this organization has been prompted by the socioeconomic decline in communities as a result of the ongoing crisis/conflict in Anglophone Cameroon ( North west and South west regions).

Our Vision: We envision communities/societies where women and children are valued and treated with respect and dignity, poverty is eradicated as families are economically empowered, and transformation of the poor health status among rural women and the adolescent girl population.

Our Mission: To promote and enforce the right of women and children, address the needs of the less fortunate and underprivileged, improve the health status of women and adolescent girls, and empower women and their families economically through the promotion of sustainable farming.

Our broad objectives.

(1) To support the economic empowerment of women and girls through the promotion of sustainable farming and making micron credit asses-able.

(2) To promote the protection of women and children and provide for the well-being of needy children, women, elderly and disabled

(3)To improve health among women and girls through Community Health Education Programs, and aid in situations that required medical and legal interventions

4) To foster Community Development through the establishment of facilities for vocational and healthy related training for women and youths.