Projects
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March 2006 -December 2012
Malaria Eradication Project:
“Punching Malaria” is an initiative recently launched by Hope Foundation to save the local population from malaria. The aim of this project is threefold: 1) To protect pregnant women and children from malaria by increasing the proportion of pregnant women using mosquito nets, 2) Maintain a save and clean environment against mosquitoes for example disinfecting standing water pools pregnant with mosquito larvae and cleaning all bushes that serve as habitat for mosquitoes during the day. 3) Education and sensitisation to the local people on these important prevention methods and how pregnant women could always obtain prenatal care services: This shall be done through local gatherings, slogans on T-shirts and caps and radio sensitisation spots.[img][/img] » read more
March 2006 -March 2012
Scholarship and Grant making initiatives:
Hope Foundation has for the past years been supporting a number of schools, pupils, students and social centers. Our grant making and scholarship initiative has as main tool to motivate and enhance the skills and work of many people and insitutions in our local society. » read more
January 2007 -December 2009
Water and Sanitation
Hope Foundation is presently working on some water installations in the East of Cameroon. This consist of building, renovating and renewing a number of water points around the province which happens to be the poorest part of Cameroon, lacking a number of basic infrastructures. » read more
January 2008 -January 2009
Food Security and Agricultural Project
To enhance the efforts and initiatives of local farmers, Hope Foundation from time to time every year support these local people with the provisions of working material, seedlings and required advice on how to improve there farming methods. » read more
May 2008 -May 2012
Fighting against the spread of HIV-AIDS.
HIV-AIDS remains a problem of big concern in Cameroon and Africa in general and Hope Foundation is fighting hard in rural communities to curb the spread of these disease throught a number of education, training and sensitisation programs. .... ....