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Cameroon on the Brink: Envisioning a Way Forward for Southern Cameroons – A Global Solidarity Dialogue”

Date: February 11. 2021

CPCS Cameroon on the Brink Global Dialogue “Cameroon on the Brink: Envisioning a ay forward for Southern Cameroons. A Solidarity Dialogue”

VOA: Straight Talk Africa

Women’s Conference

Dr. Osong Moderates Conference on Peace and Justice

Food Assistance

One of the main causes of hunger is war. WPPJ works to end conflict.

Women and children are increasingly victims of the militarization of urban centers, villages, schools, and hospitals. War means there is no farming, no safe farm to markets routes, and generalized insecurity which is why it is key for WPPJ to fight hunger by providing food directly to internally displaced persons in the form of cooking oil, grains, and basic self-care items. WPPJ purchases food locally for distribution

 

Pictures of women in mushroom/plantain training, food distribution
Picture of woman building a plantain nursery

Advancing Gender Equity Through Micro-Economic Projects

  • WPPJ Plantain multiplication and Oyster Mushroom Capacity for Female IDPS

Ngarbuh Massacres

Need To Protect Children in Conflict

  • WPPJ Statements on the Remanding of Minors in Kumba 07012021
  • UPDATE: The STATE OF AFFAIRS OF MINORS SANDRA ASHU AND MIRIAM MBI ETCHI REMANDED TO STATE PRISON IN KUMBA, CAMEROON

Link to Equinox news interviews

Equinox TV: @26-minute point - interview with Dr. Emma Osong on seeking permanent lasting peace in Southern Cameroons.

@18:30 minutes Dr. Emma Osong on the need for immediate cessation of hostilities in Southern Cameroons

Perspectives on Women’s Day 2024: Is there reason to Celebrate?

This International Women’s Day 2024, women can’t afford to live hopping for a FUTURE where there is gender equity and equality as a RELIEF and as an IMPROVEMENT of the PRESENT.

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