Displaced populations are at risk due to their vulnerable situations. IDPs – especially women and children – face malnutrition and food insecurity, along with sanitation and hygiene risks (no public health access and lack of proper medical care or medication). In addition, because of precarious living situations, they are also at risk of abductions and arbitrary arrest; gender-based and sexual violence; and unequal access to economic opportunities.
Hope for Cameroon seeks to bring hope to people who are affected by the conflict or who are living with nothing and have no means to survive. Since 2019, our team has provided humanitarian and health supplies to over 350 displaced women and children, initiated education campaigns that have successfully sponsored 32 children, and hosted skills training workshops for over 20 women. Some of these women and children still lack basic food supplies, clothing, shelter, and healthcare.