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WHAT WE DO

We turn an impossible lifestyle into an action of all-round possibilities. 

Bridging the gap

We are convinced that the path out of poverty begins when poor families can access quality education, quality healthcare services, and have a stable income.

Project Cameroon

Food security and relief

We believe food security is one of our relief programs, which is a continuum of outreaches aimed at providing poor families and communities with nutritious food aid.   Restore health to individuals suffering from severe starvation,

Equality
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Project Cameroon

The essence of equality

We see equality as an essential value in the bid for coexistence if we want to make the world a better place for our children. Inequality has always had a despairing effect on the process of nation-building all around the world. When we see people who are extremely poor on the one hand, and on the other hand, extremely rich people, we often ask ourselves if there is still humanity in the world. We think now is the time to engage in real reforms on how to create a balance in the way wealth is distributed so that at least poor people can have hope in their endeavors for a better lifestyle for their families and children.

IT Project
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Project Cameroon

IT training project

We offer Information Technology courses as a strategy to integrated approach focus on technology solutions that would provide poor communities across the globe access to educational development for better health, education, and business. Skills acquired at the Centre will help the poor to generate better economic opportunities and better address the needs of their communities.

Impact 2000

Impact 2000 report and research paper on combating poverty and youth unemployment

2024-2030.

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Project Cameroon

Women Empowerment Programme

We believe that improving the quality of life of women in general with Information Technology skills would go a long way toward better health, education, and business. Skills acquired by women can generate better economic opportunities that will address the needs of their businesses as well as their communities.

Project Cameroon

The essence of our service to IDP

It is heart-wrenching to see so many families with young children trapped in deplorable conditions with no means to access health care, food supplies, shelter, and social services.

The impact of the recent crisis on innocent civilians is devastating and has created a huge humanitarian tragedy.

Project Canada 

Project Canada

Under consconstruction ...

Project Canada
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