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H4BF kick starts training of youths on renewable energy, social entrepreneurship

Hope For a Better Future Vocational Training Institute has commenced the training of some young Cameroonian youths on renewable energy, life skills and social entrepreneurship. The training is a European Union co-funded project dubbed Cameroon RenewED being implemented by Hope For A Better Future (H4BF) NGO in partnership with a consortium of 3 EU organizations… Continue reading H4BF kick starts training of youths on renewable energy, social entrepreneurship

H4BF ENCOURAGES MEN AND BOYS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND GIRLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE MENSTRUATION

Men and boys in the Big Babanki within community joined the women and girls to listen to the menstrual hygiene talk which aimed at supporting the women and girls understand their menstrual cycle and to adopt best management and hygiene practices. This was a rare event as it was the first ever activity in the… Continue reading H4BF ENCOURAGES MEN AND BOYS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND GIRLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE MENSTRUATION

H4BF CARRIES OUT INTERVIWES TRHOUGH FOCUSED GROUPS DISCUSSIONS ON GBV AND SRHR

H4BF conducted focused groups discussions in Kedjom Keku, under Tubah Sub Division Mezam, in a bit to providing access to quality GBV and Sexual Reproductive Health Right services and strengthening resilience of vulnerable persons at risk of gender-based violence. Bringing together groups of men women boys, girls, and other stakeholders including healthcare workers and community… Continue reading H4BF CARRIES OUT INTERVIWES TRHOUGH FOCUSED GROUPS DISCUSSIONS ON GBV AND SRHR

H4BF, UNICEF and other NGO’s adopts the Standard Operating Procedures for protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children

H4BF and other NGO’s adopts the Standard Operating Procedures for protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children in North West and South West regions of Cameroon Regarding the working procedures for the care and protection of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) as part of the child protection response in North West and South West regions of Cameroon.… Continue reading H4BF, UNICEF and other NGO’s adopts the Standard Operating Procedures for protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children

H4BF Empower, Engage, Educate adolescents in Bamenda

In last mile communities in Cameroon, the average student to teacher ratio is 50 to 1. Our partner schools are poorly supplied with resources and the majority of them are without electricity. Children are literally left behind in the 21st century, struggling to keep up literacy levels and not being exposed to computers, they lack… Continue reading H4BF Empower, Engage, Educate adolescents in Bamenda