Mar 17, 2024 | Africa, Cameroon, Education, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development
Alphabet & Numbers Lead to Big Dreams School-aged children, who normally do not yet have the privilege of being in a proper school, were given attention. The children were gathered and taught the English alphabet and numbers. The excited children arrived with...
Dec 19, 2023 | Africa, Cameroon, Education, Sustainable Development
Children Enjoy Literacy Classes Half the population of kids in Ngassa Village do not attend school. Some boys are enrolled in Koranic schools under the tutelage of a Mallam, who teaches them how to read the Quran and learn the Arabic language. The Transformational...
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...
Sep 5, 2023 | Africa, Bankim Village, Cameroon, Food, Income, Sustainable Development
Happy First Birthday to the Loan Project! We are approaching the one-year anniversary of our goat/sheep loan project. What better time to look back and project the future. In our Transformational community Development (TCD) meeting, I evaluated the project. The...
Aug 11, 2023 | Africa, Bankim Village, Cameroon, Education, Food, Income, Sustainable Development, Water, Wellness
Provision of Water Keeps Women & Children Safe Transformational Community Development (TCD) continues in the Bankim cluster with malnutrition lessons in Tchim Village and clean water flowing from stand taps in Mape City. Our work earlier identified...
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...