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Mother of Hope Cameroon – MOHCAM

Bamenda, Cameroon
Joined September 2022

MOHCAM works in the schools and communities in the North West , South West, Center, West and East Regions of Cameroon.Its mission is building a violence free world for women and youths.



Presence in: Cameroon
Focus: Education, Gender-based violence, Health, HIV/Aids, Livelihoods, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Refugees & Migrant Rights, Women's Rights

Mother of Hope Cameroon with acronym MOHCAM is a non-profit Women and Youths rights led organization located in the North West Region of Cameroon. Mohcam is an organization in Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC. MOHCAM promotes and foster women and girl’s rights and ensure women’s meaningful participation in peace building and policy-making process from the grass roots to the national level. MOHCAM promotes and foster programs on menstrual hygiene management and the sexual reproductive health rights of adolescents. With over 15 years of experience and  implementing diverse projects on the promotion of gender justice and human rights, policy development, advocacy on women and girls rights, education and peace building in conflict-affected regions in Cameroon. Mohcam works in the communities and schools.

Pillars of Intervention:

Human Rights: Human Rights prevention, monitoring and promotion, gender Based Violence, child marriage, gender equality, Sexual violence and Intimate partners violence.

Peace and Security: Peace-building and conflict prevention, Countering violence extremism, women advocacy and capacity building as community mediators, implementation of UN Resolution 1325 and 2250

Education: Rights to education, Girl child education, peace education and educational stakeholder strengthening.

Health: Provision of primary healthcare, awareness raising, Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation (WASH) and health stakeholder strengthening. MOHCAM’s main core focus issues are Menstruation and Body rights, HIV, Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, Malaria, Cholera and COVID-19.