CHILD/WOMEN WELFARE FOUNDATION
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Mission Statement
Our Mission: To promote and enforce the right of women and children, address the needs of the less fortunate and underprivileged improve the health status of women and adolescent girls and empower women and their families economically through the promotion of sustainable farming.
About This Cause
The Child/Women Welfare Foundation C.W.W.F is a Community -Based Organization, CBO, a non-profit organization, NGO. CWWF was founded in early 2021 and was later approved to operate legally as a nonprofit organization on the 2nd of September 2021 by the DIVISIONAL OFFICER KUMBA, MEME DIVISION SOUTH WEST REGION REPUBLIC OF Cameroon under the Ministry of Territorial Administration with registration No_G.39/SAAJP/D14/5/390. The establishment of CWWF was prompted by the socioeconomic decline in communities as a result of the ongoing crisis/conflict in Anglophone Cameroon (North West and South West Regions) that started in 2016. The prevailing crisis/conflict that started in 2016 has impacted the lives and livelihoods of many Cameroonians, with the loss of lives, livelihoods disrupted and communities in disarray. Infrastructures in communities such as hospitals, schools, etc., have been destroyed. This will take years to be restored since the government is ill-equipped to undertake restorative and developmental projects shortly in those communities shortly. This crisis has left hundreds of thousands of homeless people, without access to health centers, food, education, water, sanitation, hygiene, and above all a clear future for the situation. But above all, their situation has worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other diseases that have not been eradicated, such as malaria, typhoid, HIV/AIDs, etc. With great difficulty, CWWF has been able to provide help due to limited resources and the sacrifice of a few who with what they had leftover tried to provide smiles on the faces of the displaced women and children, the disabled, and the elderly and well-being to create a positive social impact.