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Project Proposal for Funding Support

Project Title: Empowering Vulnerable Children in Cameroon

Project Manager, Christian Blind Missio

Submitted by: St. Elizabeth National Residential Nursing Home for the Aging (SENHOFA)

Leboudi Zamangoe

Okola leke Division Yaounde

Date:18/12/2024

Executive Summary

This proposal seeks funding of $3,000,000 from Christian Blind Mission and other Agencies for
development Assistance to support vulnerable children in Cameroon, specifically targeting children with
disabilities, street children, and those affected by crises in the Northwest and Southwest regions, as well as
those impacted by Boko Haram and drought in Northern Cameroon. Our comprehensive approach will
address basic needs, health assistance, inclusive education, and child protection, ensuring a holistic support
system for these children.

Project Objectives

1. Provide Basic Needs: Ensure access to food, shelter, and clothing for vulnerable children.

2. Health Assistance: Improve health outcomes through medical care and health education.

3. Inclusive Education: Promote educational opportunities for children with disabilities and underprivileged
backgrounds.

4. Nutrition: Implement programs to address malnutrition and promote healthy eating habits.

5. Food Security: Establish sustainable food sources and agricultural initiatives.

6. Child Protection: Safeguard children from abuse and exploitation.

Target Beneficiaries

- Children with disabilities

- Street children

- Poor and vulnerable children

- Children affected by the crisis in the Northwest and Southwest regions

- Children affected by Boko Haram and drought in Northern Cameroon


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Budget Breakdown

| Category | Amount ($)| Description |

|-------------------------|----------------|------------------------------------------------------------|

| Education | $800,000 | Inclusive education programs, training for teachers, and provision of
learning materials. |

| Health | $600,000 | Medical care, health education, and mental health support services. |

| Nutrition | $500,000 | Nutritional programs, food supplements, and workshops on healthy eating.
|

| Food Security | $400,000 | Establishing community gardens and training on sustainable farming
practices. |

| Child Protection | $300,000 | Awareness campaigns, training for caregivers, and legal support
services. |

| Basic Needs | $400,000 | Provision of clothing, shelter, and essential supplies. |

| Administration & Monitoring| $200,000 | Project management, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting.
|

Total Budget $3,000,000

Project Implementation Plan

1. Phase 1: Needs Assessment

Conduct a thorough needs assessment to identify specific requirements of the target groups.

2. Phase 2: Program Development

Develop tailored programs for education, health, and nutrition based on assessment results.

3. Phase 3: Implementation

Roll out programs in partnership with local organizations and communities.

4. Phase 4: Monitoring and Evaluation

Establish a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to assess project impact and ensure
accountability.

Conclusion

The proposed project aims to transform the lives of vulnerable children in Cameroon by addressing their
basic needs, health, education, and safety. With the support of Christian Blind Mission, SENHOFA can make

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a significant impact, fostering a brighter future for these children. We look forward to your support in
making this project a reality.

Contact Information:

LANGWA Elizabeth Mfikela

General Director

St. Elizabeth National Residential Nursing Home for the Aging (SENHOFA)

+237650449671

[Email Address] senhofa2016@gmail.com

Thank you for considering our proposal. We hope to collaborate with Christian Blind Mission to create
lasting change for vulnerable children in Cameroon

Project Title: To
provide inclusive education to children with disabilities and must vulnerable
children affected by crises in Cameroon including the IDPs refugees children,
street children poor and vulnerable children and children with disabilities.

Our target population, SENHOFA had an agreement with the government to


create and open inclusive education schools with a dormitories from primary
to secondary on all the regions for children with disabilities and vulnerable
children access free education and children with difficulties to access schools
because of their disabilities ,distance and background leave in hostel with
trained personnel providing qaulity services. Provide materials for learning to
children with disabilities and provide corrective support and treatment to
children with all forms of disabilities

Project Name Start. 1/1/2025


To provide inclusive,health, basic needs, rehabilitation
and education support to the must

Vulnerable not affected by ccess in the northwest and


southwest region including the IDPs refugees children,
street children poor and vulnerable children and
children with disabilities.our target population,
SENHOFA had signed an agreement with the
government to create and open inclusive education
schools with a dormitories from primary to secondary on
all the regions for vulnerable children access free
education

My organization is a social affairs private structure


which carried out a multipurpose project on social
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cooperate giving directly to a program that alligns with
corporate social responsibility goal with a elderly
department for abandoned older persons, school of
special education that accommodate inclusive
education to disability children street children orphans
and poor and vulnerable children with a dormitory for
free to ensure no child is left behind without education
because of their background and situation ,health
department which provides Free a treatment to our
target population inclusion a d education of orphans
and vulnerable children, disability and mental deraged ,
environmental sustainability, agriculture, youths and
school drop out entrepreneurship, psychological
counselling and breaking barriers of girls and women
Including gender equality and GBV.
HISTORY of SENHOFA
SENHOFA (St Elizabeth National Residential Nursing
Home for The Aging) was created in 2015 .by langwa
Elizabeth Mfikela, She received an inspiration under the
Holy spirit to take care of the ,poor, disabilities, street
children abandoned and vulnerable children. Langwa
Elizabeth Mfikela latter further her education toward
the call she received from God before the blessed
sacrament in 2003 .which she gained HND in general
Nursing and specialist in mental health and Geriatrics
Nursing, Humanitarian crises and clinical counseling.
And work in many catholic institutions in Cameroon and
abroad.
In 2015 she created organization in Ndop Ngo-Ketunjia
in Babessi in the northwest region of Cameroon and
later expanded to Kumbo and Bamenda, when the crises
in the northwest and southwest region started she
started another Brach in Cross River state Nigeria and
assisted more than 50,000 elderly persons, disabilities
and children in collaboration with the UNHCR, she also
work with international organizations like cuso
international, Caritas Nigeria, FHI360 etc
She later transferred the Head office from Bamenda to
Yaounde for the safety and security of the vulnerable
population, SENHOFA have achieved allots and reached
out to many vulnerable persons including children with
disabilities and created a non-profit school for inclusive
education of children with disabilities, street children,
children affected by crises, and poor and vulnerable
children.
SENHOFA gain here Final authorization in 2023 and also
gain approval in Nigeria in 2020.
ORGANOGRAM
DIRECTOR OR PROPRIETRESS
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Assistance director

National Executive Council


President.Langwa Elizabeth
Vice President
Malanie Gorrety Fomonyuy
Secretary Rebecca Yefon
Administrative Staff
Director/founder or CEO
Assistant/ Principal
Logistics and supply chain and financial manager
Human resources manager
Legal advicer

Staff

Nurses ; social workers; child protection, elderly


protection,GBV

Field Staffs
Special education teachers
Volunteers
Community volunteers
Elderly Care Givers
Community Care Givers

Volunteers
Support Workers or Security
Cooks
Cleaners

Field of interest/DOMAIN OF INTERVENTION

 Elderly / protection
Disabilities care
 Child protection
Orphans/street children/ children with disabilities
 Mentally deraged
 School drop out youth
 Education
 Healthcare
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 Agriculture
 GBV
 IDPS children 大就是。
 Refugees
Empowerment and livelihood

Our Mission
A not for profit making organization which strives to
uphold and restored the rights, dignity and general
wellbeing of the children with disabilities , street
children, older persons, vulnerable people , mentally
deranged persons in collaboration with the government
and other state holders.
1. PROGRAM
2. Only single established programs to address
disability and elderly abuse, child abuse and GBV
wIthich may be viewed as best practices are described
broadly. Action on, disability, child and Elderly abuse in
Cameroonian , has the Mission to address and prevent
disability/ elderly abuse, child protection and GBV and
to help victims and their families through legal and
rehabilitative service. The organization lobbies
networks, and promotes collaboration between
government bodies and concerned organizations.
Ensure that abuse and traumatized indigent persons are
placed in a safe and appropriate facility, provides legal
support and advice to victims resource family violence
through appropriate intervention by trained
professional provides training on elderly abuse to a
broad audience and develop, produces and
disseminates materials to provide information those
concerned an other stakeholders to develop the older
persons bill, now entitled in particular, drafting the
section on protection; train counselors listen to advice
and refers called us when intervention is needed, using
train volunteers in the communities, follow up referrers
and seeks professional assistance when needed. The
services offers additional protection to the victim as a
community volunteer is close by should the victim need
support.
Categories of benifitialries
.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
 Learning Disabilities
 Physical Disabilities
 Speech and Language Impairments
 Hearing Impairment
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 Emotional and behavioral disorders
 Visual Impairment
 Cerebral pasy
Street children
 Poor and Vulnerable children

The northwest and Southwest region crisis has now


entered its twelfth year with no indications of a
resolution. From 2016 to 2024 the number of people
needing humanitarian assistance increased from 13.4
million to 40 775 Billionon due to the deteriorating
socio-economic situation in the country. There are
some 50,000 internally displaced people in other
regions of Cameroon including many who have been
displaced multiple times.

The crisis in NW and SW regions needs to impact the


protection and wellbeing of Children with disabilities
and vulnerable children. The deteriorating economic
situation has forced an increasing number of families
to pull their children out of school to work and
support their families, increasing risks faced by
children.

A decade of crisis has also had a signicant impact on


the education sector. Access to education and the
quality of such services are severely limited across
the country. Many schools have been destroyed or
damaged and there is a general shortage of teachers,
infrastructures ,many public schools are short down
and only private schools are accessible in all the
villages in Northwest and Southwest region and
many children can not afford as such children with
disabilities are excluded and have no access to
education, a lots of children are school dropout both
from primary, secondary and tertiary education,as
such leading to so much violence and drugs abuse in
the community by teenagers,teenage pregnancy, and
abuse youths and even children.
This situation has resulted in an acute need for
additional
learning and safe spaces for Children with
disabilities displaced, returnee and host community
children. In areas where schools are available,
learning environments tend to be unconducive due to
large-scale destruction, overcrowding, lack of school
furniture and supplies, and insufficient heating and
sanitation facilities for children with disabilities
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The 2024 Multi-Sector Needs Assessment estimated
that over 7 million children including children with
disabilities (3-17 years old) need education support
in Cameroon and 50% of children with are disabilities
are not attending any form of education. The recent
crisis in NW and SW and northern region some
children turn to be beggers on Streets in other cities
and regions like Yaounde and douala in other to feeds
and survive the crises has also created new gaps.
School attendance was interrupted during the
2016_2020 and 2020-2024 academic years only
private schools are allowed to function in the villages
in Northwest and Southwest and must public and
govements schools are distroyed and short down,
leading to school dropouts and setbacks in learning.
School dropout exposes children including children
with disabilities protection threats such as child
labour mainly for boys and girls early marriage
mainly for girls,and rape Meanwhile the limited
availability of non-formal education services reduces
opportunities for children to return to school.

SENHOFA s protection strategy follows a rights and


community based approach. It emphasizes
community mobilization and self reliance to reduce
vulnerabilities and protection risks by providing
integrated protection services. Services range from
legal aid, education, psychosocial support, gender
based violence prevention and response and child
protection interventions, in accordance with
humanitarian needs.

Project objective

 The objective of this project is to Provide inclusive education


to children with disabilities and increase access of school-age
children to formaleducation. Implement child protection and
prevent Child abuse.

 Break the cycle of poverty and disability.

 Treat and prevent conditions that lead to disability.

 Build inclusive communities where everyone canenjoy their


human rights and achieve their full potential.

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 To establish a center dedicated to accommodate
and educate all Vulnerable children ensuring they
have free access and qaulity learning environment
 2. To promote inclusive educational practice
that respect the right and needs of children with
disability and the Vulnerable group
 3. To facilitate Community awareness program
regarding the important of all children expecially
those from marginalized background
 4. To ensure the rights of the Vulnerable are
protected
 5. To enroll all children in school ensuring all
street children leave the streets of the country
 6. To rehabilitate those indulge in to drugs and
alcoholic addiction (substance used disorder)
 7. To initiate and implement an
intergenerational programs which provide and
accommodate general support to the abandoned
Vulnerable elderly persons
 8. To strive to restore the rights dignity and
general well-being of Vulnerable elderly persons
street children orphans. Children with disability
and mentally deraged including the IDPs and
Refugees
 4.1 To care, support, educate and to guarantee
the general wellbeing of the older persons,
disabilities and mentally deranged persons

  To initiate and promote programs aimed at
advancing the status, wellbeing, safety and
security of vulnerable and needy older persons
mentally derange.
  To provide community base health care
services for frail, bedridden, vulnerable, needy and
abandoned dependent elder person
  To initiate prevention and educational
program on HIV/AIDs for older persons
  To provide empowerment program for
vulnerable older person
  To conduct relevant researches so as to
provide and initiate effective intervention
  To protect and provide psychosocial care to
the HIV/AIDs stigmatize and abandoned elderly
persons
  To provide relevant publication and
disseminate information relating to older person
  To initiate and implement intergenerational
programs
  To open an adult evening school and to
provide adult education.
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  To train community volunteers and elderly
care givers
 To educate and prevent drugs abuse in the
community
 • To ensure availability and accessibility of
minimum mental healthcare care for all in the
foreseeable vulnerable and underprivileged
section of population.
 • To encourage application of mental health
knowledge in general health care and in the
social development
 • To promote community participation in older
persons and mental health services, development
and to stimulate efforts towards self help in the
community.
 • To advocate for gender equality and human
rights, right of children and vulnerable people
 • To care, support, educate promote
environmental hygiene and to guarantee the
general wellbeing of the vulnerable elderly
persons, mentally deranged and to promote adult
education, and encourage sports and recreational
activities
Throughout the implementation of the project’s
proposed activities displaced to Vulnerable children
from primary to tertiary education to returnee,
refugee children,PAV children in villages as well as
children of host communities will benefit from
education support, which in turn will have an
important impact on their protection and the
prevention of child abuse, including child labour and
early marriage among other risks.
and Boko Haram attacks in the northern part of he
urban areas have cumulatively population of people
with disabilities refugees and IDPS led to an
exponential rise in extreme poverty among the
community. In rural villages in menchum like weh,
yemgeh, Bui ,Ndongamantum are in abject poverty
and 95% of the children are school dropout Many
children are street nchildren , disabilities children
The deepening socioeconomic crisis continues to
undermine the subsistence capacity of already
vulnerable children, needy persons, refugees and
IDPS. Individuals and families are falling deeper into
poverty due to high in ation, rising food prices, and
loss of income. The endings of the 2021 Vulnerability
Assessment of indicate that nine out of ten IDPs an
vulnerable in villages live in extreme poverty,
pushing them to reduce food consumption, suspend
seeking medical care , school dropout and fall further
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into debt to cover basic needs. As the situation
prolongs, vulnerable poor persons, IDPs are increasingly
struggling to pay for the basic life essentials including
rent, food health care, school fees and successive small
amounts are accumulating to become burdens that
increase their vulnerabilities. Between October 2017
and June 2024, the cost of food increased by 404 per
cent, resulting in worrisome food insecurity levels
among vulnerable poor persons, orphans vulnerable
children IDPs and refugees leading to school dropout
and increase in to drugs abuse and violence by youths.
As a result of in ation impacting food prices signi cantly
in Cameroon,75 per cent of vulnerable families , in rural
arears in Northwest and Southwest region, 25 per cent
of IDPs and refugees in towns were food insecure in
June 2024. About two-thirds of the families had to limit
food portion sizes or reduce the number of meals
consumed per day. SENHOFA.s Protection monitoring for
the rst quarter of 2024 also con rmed that vulnerable
families, IDPs and refugees struggled to meet their
basic needs, with signi cant gaps in food security,
education, livelihoods, health, and rent persisting. Over
half of the respondents reported having lost work and
pay. The number of vulnerable persons reporting di
culty buying food and those forced to reduce
spending on food had grown signi cantly since the start
of 2021. As a result, nearly every Vulnerable poor
persons and IDPsparticipating in the survey was facing
food insecurity. Most vulnerable families and IDPs
continue to resort to harmful coping strategies to
survive, such as begging, borrowing money, not sending
their children to school, reducing health expenses, or
not paying rent. This indicates that, in 2023, more
family members took poorly paid jobs, high-risk jobs, or
extra shifts to make the same income the household
made in 2015. These coping strategies negatively affect
resilience and the capacity to generate income in the
future, making vulnerable families, IDPs and refugees
families more vulnerable to food insecurity and more
dependent on humanitarian assistance. Project
objective The objective of the project is to support
severely and highly vulnerable children disability
children and street children, IDPs and refugees families
who are already struggling to meet their basic needs,
cover additional expenses incurred, and reduce
resorting to negative coping strategies. Provide
inclusive education The Senhofa is an integral part of
UN comprehensive protection response to vulnerable
persons,, IDPs and refugees in remote villages
expecially villages in where there’s war created
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exclusive Education for Vulnerable children with free
access and a domitory to accommodate children with
di culties and no place to stay

This project shall be implemented in all the regions


villages and towns in Cameroon

Nord
Benoue
Bascheo, Bibemi, Dembo, Demsa, Garoua 1er,
Garoua 2e, Garoua 3e, Lagdo, Mayo-Hourna,
Pitoa, Tcheboa, Touroua, DS_Bibemi,
DS_Garoua 2, DS_Pitoa, DS_Gaschiga, DS_Lagdo,
DS_Ngong, DS_Garoua 1,
Mayo-Louti
Figuil, Guider, Mayo-Oulo, DS_Figuil,
DS_Golombe, DS_Guider, DS_Mayo Oulo,
Faro
Beka, Poli , DS_Poli,
Mayo-Rey
Madingring, Rey-Bouba, Tchollire, Touboro,
DS_Rey Bouba, DS_Tchollire, DS_Touboro,
Ouest
Hauts-Plateaux
Baham, Bamendjou, Bangou, Batie, DS_Baham,
DS_Bamendjou,
Koung-Khi
Bayangam, Djebem, Poumougne, DS_Bandjoun,
Menoua
Dschang, Fokoue, Fongo-Tongo, Nkong-Ni,
Penka-Michel, Santchou, DS_Dschang,
DS_Penka Michel, DS_Santchou,
Mi
Bafoussam 1er, Bafoussam 2e, Bafoussam 3e, DS_Mi ,
Nde
Bangangte, Bassamba, Bazou, Tonga,
DS_Bangangte,
Noun
Bangourain, Foumban, Foumbot, Kouoptamo,
Koutaba, Magba, Malantouen, Massangam,
Njimom, DS_Bangourain, DS_Foumban,
DS_Foumbot, DS_Kouoptamo, DS_Malantouen,
DS_Massangam,
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Bamboutos
Babadjou, Batcham, Galim, Mbouda,
DS_Batcham, DS_Galim, DS_Mbouda,
Centre
Nyong-et-Kelle
Biyouha, Bondjock, Bot-Makak, Dibang, Eseka,
Makak, Matomb, Messondo, Ngog-Mapubi,
Nguibassal, DS_Eseka, DS_Ngog Mapubi,
Lekie
Batchenga, Ebebda, Elig-Mfomo, Evodoula, Lobo,
Monatele, Obala, Okola, Saa , DS_Ebebda,
DS_Elig-Mfomo, DS_Evodoula, DS_Monatele,
DS_Obala, DS_Okola, DS_Saa,
Mefou-et-Afamba
Afanloum, Assamba, Awae, Edzendouan, Esse,
Mfou, Nkolafamba, Soa , DS_Awae, DS_Esse, DS_Soa,
Mfoundi
Yaounde 1er, Yaounde 2e, Yaounde 3e,
Yaounde 4e, Yaounde 5e, Yaounde 6e,
Yaounde 7e, DS_Biyem-Assi, DS_Cite Verte,
DS_Djoungolo, DS_Efoulan, DS_Mvog Ada,
DS_Nkolbisson, DS_Nkolndongo, DS_Odza,
Haute-Sanaga
Bibey, Lembe Yezoum, Mbandjock, Minta,
Nanga-Eboko, Nkoteng, Nsem, DS_Mbandjock,
DS_Nanga Eboko,
Mbam-et-Kim
Mbangassina, Ngambe-Tikar, Ngoro, Ntui, Yoko,
DS_Ntui, DS_Yoko,
Mefou-et-Akono
Akono, Bikok, Mbankomo, Ngoumou,
DS_Mbankomo, DS_Ngoumou,
Mbam-et-Inoubou
Ba a, Bokito, Deuk, Kiiki, Kon Yambetta,
Makenene, Ndikinimeki, Nitoukou, Ombessa,
DS_Ba a, DS_Ndikinimeki,
Nyong-et-Mfoumou
Akonolinga, Ayos, Endom, Mengang,
Nyakokombo, DS_Akonolinga, DS_Ayos,
Nyong-et-So'o
Akoeman, Dzeng, Mbalmayo, Mengueme,
Ngomedzap, Nkolmetet, DS_Mbalmayo,
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DS_Mfou,
Extrême-Nord
Diamare
Bogo, Dargala, Gazawa, Maroua 1er, Maroua 2e,
Maroua 3e, Meri, Ndoukoula, Pette, DS_Bogo,
DS_Gazawa, DS_Maroua 1, DS_Maroua 2,
DS_Maroua 3, DS_Meri, DS_Pette,
Mayo-Danay
Datcheka, Gobo, Guere, Kai-Kai, Kalfou, Kar-Hay,
Maga, Tchatibali, Vele, Wina, Yagoua, DS_Gueré,
DS_Kar Hay, DS_Maga, DS_Vele, DS_Yagoua,
Mayo-Kani
Guidiguis, Kaele, Mindif, Moulvoudaye,
Moutourwa, Porhi, Taibong, DS_Guidiguis,
DS_Kaele, DS_Mindif, DS_Moulvoudaye,
DS_Moutourwa,
Mayo-Sava
Kolofata, Mora, Tokombere, DS_Kolofata,
DS_Mora, DS_Tokombéré,
Mayo-Tsanaga
Bourrha, Hina, Koza, Mayo-Moskota, Mogode,
Mokolo, Soulede-Roua, DS_Bourha, DS_Hina,
DS_Koza, DS_Mogode, DS_Mokolo, DS_Mozogo,
DS_Roua,
Logone-et-Chari
Blangoua, Darak, Fotokol, Goulfey, Hile-Alifa,
Kousseri, Logone-Birni, Makary, Waza, Zina,
DS_Fotokol, DS_Goulfey, DS_Kousseri, DS_Mada,
DS_Makari,
Nord-Ouest
Bui
Jakiri, Kumbo, Mbven, Nkum, Noni, Oku ,
DS_Kumbo East, DS_Kumbo West, DS_Oku,
Donga-Mantung
Ako , Misaje, Ndu, Nkambe, Nwa, DS_Ako,
DS_Ndu, DS_Nwa,
Mezam
Bafut, Bali , Bamenda 1st, Bamenda 2nd,
Bamenda 3rd, Santa, Tubah, DS_Bafut, DS_Bali,
DS_Bamenda, DS_Bamenda 3, DS_Santa,
DS_Tubah,
Ngo-Ketunjia
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Babessi, Balikumbat, Ndop, DS_Ndop,

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Bangem, Nguti, Tombel, DS_Bangem ,
DS_Fontem , DS_Tombel,
Lebialem
Alou, Fontem, Wabane, DS_Wabane ,
Ndian
Bamusso, Dikome Balue , Ekondo Titi
, Idabato,
Isangele, Kombo Abedimo , Kombo Itindi,
Mundemba , Toko, DS_Bakassi, DS_Ekondo Titi ,
DS_Mundemba ,

Clusters
Child
protection

Child protection
Children with disabilities =300000

People in People Project


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generic.n/a generic.n/a 3,000

Cluster Activities and Indicators


Health (Caseload target = ) 3000

Budget
Total Cost
$30000

View funding to this project on FTS

Line Items
Education for children
$1500,000 43.75%
with disabilities
Health of children with
$750,000 12.5%
disabilities
Protection $150,000 12.5%

Shelter and safe spaces $70,000 6.25%

Child protection $325,000 6.25%


Supportive equipments
$70,000 6.25%
and materials
Food security $70,000 6.25%

Transportation $70,000 6.25%


INCOME
Local donors
Community, $50,000
Fundraising, $50,000
SENHOFA contribution, $50,000

Budget Breakdown

St Elizabeth
National
Residential
Nursing
Home for The
Aging CLOSE

$
Education 25%
1500,000
Protection $ 70,000 25%

33.33
Protection$ Summary of
%
Children with Project
disabilities 70,000 Children with
disabilities, and
host
Protection$ 33.33 communities in
- Child 350,000 % the cameroon
Protection and Expected
regions of
Cameroon
$ 33.33
through
Protection %
community
70,000
monitoring and
immediate
33.33 assistance,
%
Housing 70,000

Outcomes including access to health, food security,


water and sanitation, safe space facilities for education,
and core
relief items. Safe space and shelter
Country Background and Operational Context

Some Regions of Cameroon in northwest and Southwest regions ,


Northern region continuess to face unprecedented humanitarian
challenges resulting from years of volatility, conflict and growing militia
activity in the neighboring regions and other regions such as bafussam,
Bamenda, Yaounde, Buea and maurwa ,gaurwa and ngaunderi.Thousands
of persons are forced to flee armed groups’ attacks in their villages,
violence and several violations of their human rights in order to seek
refuge in other regions, particularly at the northwest and Southwest and
North regions of Cameroon where the war crises increase operations
continue to cause forced international and internal displacement.

Since October 2016 close to 50 ,000 people to have fled to Nigeria and
more than 20,000 internally displaced persons flew the
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neighborhood region and other regions of the country for safety some
have no protection and are forced to any forms of exploitation and abuse
in search for jobs to sorviv women and girls under goes sexual
exploitation and sexual abuse. In , after the communities' shared culture
and language.

The protracted situation of instability and the continuous flow of arrivals


have increased the socioeconomic deterioration of these regions resulting
in an increase of poverty and extreme need of basic need’s support
among the displaced persons and sorvisor that are left back in the village
and become more valuable with no means to survive in communities.
Such needs include access to protection services, health, food, water,
sanitation, education, etc . SENHOFA and partners continue to strengthen
their support to the local authorities to assist the affected population by
setting up facilities necessary to support the identified needs, such as
conducting protection monitoring for identification of protection
incidents, identification and assisting persons with specific needs,
organization of registration and documentation exercises, provision of
humanitarian assistance, including core relief items, ensuring access to
water, food, sanitation, and health services.

SENHOFA operation will continues to build on the achievements of


previous years, notably the out-of policy, the inclusion of PAV persons,
child protection, IDPs refugees in national services, community-based
protection, and protection monitoring to strengthen its collaboration with
government authorities and partnerships with NGOs and UN agencies in
providing support with respect to human rights and humanitarian
standards. The SENHOFA and partners interventions, such as protection
services, and assistance, in supporting the displaced persons are part of
the 2024 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for strategic coordination of
the assistance.

Project objective

The project has the purpose of supporting children with disabilities,


orphans poor and vulnerable children , refugees, children, and IDPs
children in villages in all rural areas in Yaounde, Bamenda,
Bafussam,Buea, and northern regions regions in Cameroon to attain
favorable protection environments through community monitoring and
realize their basic rights in safe environments with regular to
humanitarian assistance, i.e., core relief items, an adequate quantity of
water and sanitation, and access to education.

The expected results are:


Result 1 – people and children with difficulties, refugee’s seeking for
assistance in the street of Yaounde will have improved access to the in
comeroon regions through enhanced systematic community monitoring.
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Result 2 – chldren with disabilities, Refugees children IDPs children in
Cameroon, , and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) will have improved
access to humanitarian assistance through providing core relief items,
availability of an adequate quantity of water, shelter, health care
development of sanitation facilities, and supporting their access to
education withdormitoriesandhostel.

Timeframe

The project proposal covers an implementation period of 12 months from


the date of the agreement’s signature. And will continue even after the
crisis to support and protect children with disabilities
Beneficiaries

The interventions will target primarily 300000 children with disabilities


and 20,000 people with disabilities displaced persons children(5000
refugees , 15000 poor and vulnerable children and 10000 children ), in the
villages and towns in Yaounde, bafussam, Bamenda, douala, Bamenda,
buea and northern part of Cameroon ),

Identification of the entire target of beneficiaries will be done mainly


through protection monitoring activities and vulnerability screening
conducted directly at the community level and referrals from other
humanitarian actors.

Activities

With the generous support of your ,we will ensure that children with
disabilities, refugees children,PAV children, disability, children, IDPS
children will have access to protection through community and border
monitoring in the regions of Bamenda, Yaounde, bafussam,buea,
Northern regions and other regions of cameroon enhance the provision of
humanitarian assistance, including water and sanitation, education, and
core relief items , shelter , education for SENHOFA ’s persons of concern
(PoCs) in villages and towns of cameroon and within the IDPS and
refugee hosting areas of northern cameroon

Attaining a Favorable Protection Environment

Community, villages and border monitoring


Since the deterioration of the security situation along all communities of
the cameroon and villages like yemgeh , akwaja menchum, Dongamantum,
Bui , boyo and areas ngoketunjai (namely borders between bafussam and
Bamenda , Bali Douala and buea , Nigeria and mamfe and Nigeria and
northern cameroon SENHOFA will continue to implement its strategy to
strengthen the protection response and border monitoring for
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PoCs fleeing to or within the borders of other regions and borders and
those children with disabilities, poor and vulnerable ppoor children n the
villages and communities. This activity - which includes collecting,
verifying, and analyzing information to identify human rights violations
and protection risks encountered by children with disabilities, PAV
children.refugees children, IDPs children and other affected populations,
including advocacy, referral, and provision of multisectoral assistance –
remains paramount to discover and prevent arbitrary detention due to
lack of documentation, child abuse, gender-based violence, limited access
to protection services and socio-economic assistance, etc.

SENHOFA and implementing staff, volunteers and employees will


continue to ensure their presence or monitoring activities at the prisons
and within the communities and villages affected by the forced
movements to reinforce surveillance and ensure identification of persons
underprotection of SENHOFA mandate as well as reinforce capacities
among the existing focal points at the community level on the new
developments related to the security situation in the affected areas.

The activity is also complementary to the “Project 21” regional protection


monitoring system, which will contribute to the harmonization of
protection monitoring across countries and actors in the vilagges in
Northwest and Southwest region, central litoral, western side and
northern cameroon region ), leading to a standard set of protection data
and a joint analysis of protection trends that enable enhanced advocacy
at different levels.

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Realizing Basic Rights in Safe Environments

Provision of Basic Domestic Items (CRIs)


SENHOFA will continue to ensure provision of basic Core Relief items
(CRIs) to beneficiaries in villages in Northwest and Southwest region,
including sanitary materials, through a cash-based assistance
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program to respond to their immediate basic needs. While SENHOFA
continues to advocate for an holistic access of its beneficiaries to
adequate assistance by the humanitarian and/or national socio-services,
the intervention will provide assistance to vulnerable beneficiaries in
order to ensure their dignity and well-being and avoid that local
communities already affected by lack of resources and a difficult economic
situation to be overcharged by the presence of
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Indicator Baseline Target


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Provision of adequate potable water and sanitation


facilities
The environmental situation in the concerned regions is challenged by
constant climate change issues, drastic or deserting environments, and
droughts affecting the population’s access to water, sanitation, food,
farming activities for livelihood to disabilities persons, etc.

SENHOFA and its staff, employees and volunteers have in the past
invested in improving access to water and sanitation for displaced anf and
persons with disabilities persons but monitoring activities and continuous
arrivals of new beneficiaries is showing the need of constant maintenance
and increase of assistance. In 2024, SENHOFA will continue to improve the
services to ensure the provision of potable water and sanitation facilities.
The activities will include the construction and/or expansion of water
systems, building community and household sanitary facilities, managing
community waste (including solid waste), and promote energy-saving
practices, the use of alternative/renewable energy, and meeting the
humanitarian standards in Yaounde northwest and Southwest, Northern
and western regions, benefiting local populations.

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Supporting Access to Primary , secondary and tertiary


Education
Despite considerable efforts by the Government of Cameroon and the
Humanitarian Community, the Disabilities children, poor vulnerable
children in the country continues to have an extremely fragile public
education system. Due to the traumatizing experience of fleeing their
homes, many children with disabilities, poor and Vulnerable persons
children , refugees children , and IDPs children are forced to give up on
their education. Despite this difficult situation ore 58,726 poor and
Vulnerable children , IDPs,refugee children in Cameroon had no access to
primary, secondary and tertiary education in 2016 _ 2024 in many villages
due the the on going sociopolitical and will be able to have access through
various supports, in particular, the construction of school infrastructure,
the provision of school, didactic and pedagogical materials, capacity
building for teachers and protection in the school environment.

Access to education within the SENHOFA School of Special Education


education system will remain a priority to due to the fact that many public
schools in the villages in Northwest and Southwest region are short down and
are not in operation, some had been destroy and there’s no security for the
children for children attending private schools in villages due to frequent
attacks by those involved in the war crises , all our beneficiaries shall be
enrolled in SENHOFA.S schools in the northwest and Southwest region and
areas where education is at risk of children with disabilities and vulnerable
children in general SENHOFA will relocate them to their schools other regions
where there’s no crisis in all areas of intervention and will continue to be
implemented through support to remedial classes and/ or catch up program
distance learning and online studies, support to continuous capacity building
of public and mission education teacher on the management of
multigrade classes, other pedagogical topics as well as psychological care
of children affected by crises, children with disabilities, organization of
sensitization campaigns on children with disabilities, school enrolment
and retention, etc., especially for the primary and secondary education.
The target is to assist 300,000 ,children with disabilities, poor and
Vulnerable, IDPS refugee children along with host communities to access
primary, secondary and tertiary education in 2024/2025, which is an
increase of 3% among children with disabilities, PAV , IDPS retunnee and
refugees compared to last year’s number. Additionally, educational
material kits will continue to be distributed to children and to public
schools to strengthen the quality of education for all children attending
public and mission schools. In the Northwest and Southwest and North
Region of cameroon

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SENHOFA and its staff ,employees and volunteers schools will also
continue activities to strengthen community awareness about the
importance of education for their children With disabilities In addition,
they will align their activities with the regional education emergency plan
in place in northwest and Southwest region and Northern regions western
and central by targeting regrouping center hosting disabilities persons,
refugee ,IDPs children. SENHOFA will continue to advocate for the
inclusion of children with disabilities, PAV, IDPS retunnee, refugee
students in the school feeding program organized by WFP as an initiative
to increase school enrolment, retention, and good nutrition.

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