SUDAHSER Foundation empowers victims of the Anglophone crises in the North West and South West Regions
SUDAHSER has empowered some vulnerable victims of the Anglophone crises in sustainable projects.
At least one hundred internally displaced persons IDPs of the armed conflict in the English speaking regions resident in Mezam Division, North West Region are beneficiaries of the project.
They have received financial and material means to invest in sustainable projects such as poultry farming, market gardening and petite trading.
Beneficiaries were recently trained at a workshop in Bamenda with UK-based charity STREET CHILD.
They acquired knowledge on succeeding and reaping huge profits in business. Those venturing into poultry farming received thirteen chicks with feeds and other inputs. Market gardeners benefitted sprayers, cutlasses, vegetable seeds, spices and manure. Petit traders got home 45,000FCFA each.
Dubbed Livelihood for Education the project is aimed at improving community level-access, safety and learning for children.
According to the founder and coordinator of SUDAHSER Foundation Sanguv Simon-Peter, the Anglophone crises has displaced many people and has destroyed homes and lives. To meet up with the needs of these people, they have come up with this project in a more sustainable way.
The elderly and the disabled receiving shelter and WASH kits in Belo sub division