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More than 855,000 children remain out of school

Written 05 November 2019 by Unicef: More than 855,000 children remain out of school in North-West and South-West Cameroon (unicef.org) Three years of violence and instability in the North-West and South-West regions of Cameroon have left more than 855,000 children out of school, UNICEF warned today. Without urgent action, and without a commitment from all […]

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Schools in Cameroon have been closed for the last 3 years

From Schools in Cameroon have been closed for the last 3 years – Newsbook July 31, 2019 “Cardinal Christian Tumi, the Archbishop emeritus of Douala, has called for the schools in Cameroon’s troubled Anglophone regions to be re-opened at the beginning of the forthcoming scholastic year, two months from now. The country’s North West and

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Kola Nut Tree Services Helping The Disadvantaged and Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in Cameroon.

Kola Nut Tree Services (KNTS) has partnered with Rural and Urban Grassroots Business Women Association – Rugbwaa Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Rugbwa will supervisor and distribute resources to KNTS’s recipients. In this video is our first group of beneficiaries. These are children and grandmother displaced because of the war going on in Cameroon.   This partnership

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KNTS and RUGBWA Teach IDPs and Young Girls on Personal Hygiene

In preparation for National Hygiene Day (May 28th, 2021) KNTS and Rugbwa (Rural and Urban Grassroots Business Women Association) partnered to teach young IDPs (Internally displaced persons due to war) about menstrual hygiene and personal care. As you will see in theses pictures below, they made quite an impact on the young adults every time

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Kola Nut Tree Services Beneficiaries Harvest Black Beans In Corn Farm

While Kola Nut Tree Services.Inc’s goal is to build a center where poor and disadvantaged kids and widows live and go to school, KNTS is currently supporting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) due to the war going on in Cameroon. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) supported by KNTS, work on a farm to harvest beans that supports

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Report by Rugbwa on Support to IDPs Funded By KNTS

Kola Nut Tree Services, Inc. funded Rugbwa (Rural and Urban Grassroots Business Women Association) to support IDPs (Internally displaced persons due to war) in Cameroon. Below is their report: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~…~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A REPORT ON THE FIVE MONTH HUMANITARIAN AID TO IDPs IN MILE 5 NKWEN BY RUGBWA FUNDED BY KOLA NUT TREE SERVICES The persistent crisis

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