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Sensitization meeting with the first beneficiaries of “Educating Internally Displaced Impoverished Children” project

Sensitization meeting with the first beneficiaries of “Educating Internally Displaced Impoverished Children” project

In a bid to inform some beneficiaries about the project and what will be required of them to proceed, Mi Niña held a sensitization meeting with some 6 beneficiaries and their accompanying guardians, a meeting  which was originally planned for 15 persons but some did not show up. Project coordinators 1 and 2 briefed those present about the project, taking into consideration AAP(Accountability to affected population). Some beneficiaries expressed their concerns and answers were given to them accordingly. To wrap up the meeting, accompanying guardians of beneficiaries where given consent forms to sign showing approval to use their personal information for funding purposes.

Celebration of the African Child Day

Celebration of the African Child Day

Mi Niña joined other Civil Society Organizations and government officials to Commemorating the 32nd Anniversary of the African child

Theme: Eliminating all harmful practices on the children.

Children displaced our African cultural heritage, angelic voices and outstanding talents. Proper child upbringing is crucial amidst the ongoing crisis plaguing the world.

It has been a period where children have been empowered, they get to know their rights, bad and good practices and their obligations.

Together, let’s be agents of transformation to every child around us


Enhancing preventive measures to combat the spread of diseases related to poor hygiene and sanitation

Enhancing preventive measures to combat the spread of diseases related to poor hygiene and sanitation

Outbreaks of the water-borne disease occur regularly in Cameroon, mainly due to poor sanitation and a lack of access to clean drinking water. Cholera, which is spread by ingesting fecal matter, causes acute watery diarrhea and can kill within hours if not treated.
This project is aimed at enhancing preventive measures to combat the spread of diseases related to poor hygiene and sanitation in Kumba

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Educating female children

Educating female children

Education in Cameroon, although constitutionally guaranteed, falls short in execution. Undeniable disparities hinder educational access for poor, disabled, indigenous and refugee children, particularly disadvantaged girls. Issues ranging from sexual harassment, unplanned pregnancies and early marriages to domestic chores and…

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