Women and children suffer disproportionately in abusive relationships, especially during regional conflicts and economic stagnation. In the case of Cameroon, many women and girls in the restive conflict Region(North West and South West Regions of Cameroon) continue to suffer underrepresentation and affordability for essentials like clothing, food, and pads for children. Economic hardship is underrated, and the overall difficulty is exacerbated. And it will be worse in the years to come.
Responding to the needs of the population, JLU lives up to its yearly promise of “bringing awareness, love and support” to the community.
Special Christmas packages included food items, clothing, disposable pads, diapers, baby powder, baby clothes, roll-ons, and cash donations and much more. It is worth noting that this donation aims to build resilience and self-confidence and impact knowledge of economic empowerment/growth as measures to combat GBV in the community.
Together, we can empower survivors, raise awareness, and create a safer world. Your support is invaluable to us—reach out today and be a part of the change.