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How An H4BF coordinated crowd funding that help Haruna operated of Hernia

Amadou, a year old kid was on march 4 diagnosed with a potentially life threatening inguinal hernia ( condition in which soft tissue bulges through a weak point in the… Continue reading How An H4BF coordinated crowd funding that help Haruna operated of Hernia

Our latest NFTs Collections are Ready!!!! New Way of Giving

Do you know that in Cameroon, especially in the crisis hit NW/SW gender inequality, discriminatory social norms, cultural taboos, poverty and lack of basic services like toilets and sanitary products… Continue reading Our latest NFTs Collections are Ready!!!! New Way of Giving

Women Empowered to start small businesses in Nkambe, Donga Mantung

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As part of the efforts to achieve its vision: “Improvement of socio-economic status of rural women and wellbeing of children and the community as a whole”, H4BF with support from… Continue reading Women Empowered to start small businesses in Nkambe, Donga Mantung

300 SANITARY NAPKINS DISTRIBUTED TO RURAL WOMEN AND GIRLS OF BIG BABANKI

Having access to a sanitary napkin is one of the most challenging things to afford by a Big Babanki woman. As a result of the ongoing crisis affecting the North… Continue reading 300 SANITARY NAPKINS DISTRIBUTED TO RURAL WOMEN AND GIRLS OF BIG BABANKI

H4BF ENCOURAGES MEN AND BOYS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND GIRLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE MENSTRUATION

Men and boys in the Big Babanki within community joined the women and girls to listen to the menstrual hygiene talk which aimed at supporting the women and girls understand… Continue reading H4BF ENCOURAGES MEN AND BOYS TO SUPPORT WOMEN AND GIRLS TO EFFECTIVELY MANAGE MENSTRUATION

H4BF CARRIES OUT INTERVIWES TRHOUGH FOCUSED GROUPS DISCUSSIONS ON GBV AND SRHR

H4BF conducted focused groups discussions in Kedjom Keku, under Tubah Sub Division Mezam, in a bit to providing access to quality GBV and Sexual Reproductive Health Right services and strengthening… Continue reading H4BF CARRIES OUT INTERVIWES TRHOUGH FOCUSED GROUPS DISCUSSIONS ON GBV AND SRHR