Oct 17, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Education, Food, Income, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness, Women's Empowerment
“Gardening” What They Preach Sarah and Eunice, wives of the Transformational Community Development (TCD) workers in Ngassa, planted a small garden in the front yard of their living quarters. Not only did they need vegetables for their families, but they also...
Jul 10, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Food, Income, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development
Turing a Fertilizer Shortage into an Opportunity Prices of chemical fertilizers have skyrocketed in Cameroon. The product is unavailable in most parts of the country. Where available, farmers find it unaffordable. The situation has made Ngassa farmers look...
Jun 26, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Education, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
An Open Door for Nutrition Lessons Activities were generally at a low as the villagers were observing the month of Ramadan. However, Samuel and Yununa, Transformational Community Development (TCD) workers in Ngassa, got the opportunity to converse with some Ngassa...
Mar 30, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Education, Income, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Women's Empowerment
Making the Most out of the Dry Season It is the dry season in Ngassa. The majority of the locals are not actively engaged in farm work at this time. The women have a lot of time on their hands this season. A handful of women decided to focus on the sewing classes...
Mar 10, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Food, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
“Kunun Tamowa” Samuel and his wife Sarah are Transformational Community Development (TCD) workers in Ngassa. They have been concerned about the meals children are being fed. Many children fall ill due to weakened immune systems, which is associated with...
Dec 27, 2022 | Africa, Cameroon, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Wellness
A Foundation Lesson about Hygiene Ngassa, being a typical dispersed settlement, has been divided into segments to effectively spread Transformational Community Development (TCD) and give easy access to the entire population. Samuel and Yunana engaged a segment and...