ONGOING PROJECTS
Project lead: Kevin Dzi
Project members: Anna Bezua, Sylvie Leku, Leku Willibroad
Children safe space Bokwoango (2019-Present)
To assist children affected by the anglophone crises in overcoming trauma, we have established a secure environment where they can engage in age-appropriate play alongside their peers.
Moreover, children are exposed to diverse subjects and disciplines, such as the arts, agriculture, English, and mathematics. They are also empowered to advocate for their rights, while counseling is provided to those who have experienced SGBV. This project has been operational since 2019.
Project lead: Kevin Dzi
Project members: Anna Bezua, Sylvie Leku
Improving the conditions of the children safe space Bokwoango, Buea (2022-Present)
The safe space classes have been meeting at the Bokwaongo Presbyterian church for over a year, but we hope to move to our own location eventually due to the growing number of children involved and the need for more storage space. We are currently working on getting and furnishing the place. If you feel like supporting us in this endeavour, please make a donation. We hope to expand Children’s Safe Space to other parts of the country in the near future.
PAST PROJECTS
Project lead: Sylvie Leku
MICROENTREPRENEURSHIP: Teaching people how to make flour products (2022)
INADESU conducted a comprehensive training program focused on pastry products, specifically designed to empower young women through income-generating activities. The training aimed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge in pastry making, enabling them to establish their own businesses and generate sustainable income.
By empowering young women in this field, we sought to promote entrepreneurship and economic independence, fostering a sense of empowerment and self-reliance.
Project lead: Sylvie Leku
AGRICULTURE: Teaching farmers how to cultivate mushrooms (2021)
INADESU conducted a specialized training program on mushroom cultivation, targeting young individuals, with the aim of fostering economic empowerment and resilience. By equipping participants with the necessary knowledge and skills in mushroom cultivation, we aimed to provide them with sustainable livelihood opportunities and enhance their ability to withstand economic challenges.
The training emphasized the potential of mushroom cultivation as a profitable and environmentally friendly venture, empowering young people to contribute to their own economic well-being.
Project lead: Sylvie Leku
EDUCATION: Extra classes for kids in the community (2016-2017)
During this period children were not going to school in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon, and juvenile delinquency was becoming alarming in the community. So we decided to organize classes for children in the Bokwoango neighbourhood to keep them from these vices. We had about 8 regularly attending kids and others who came from time to time.