November 10, 2024, marked another milestone in The Belinga Foundation’s « Soir au Village » initiative, aimed at preserving cultural...
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This is currently one of the major projects of The Belinga Foundation in its social component. Flavienne Eve’e Owono, a 4 year old girl who has a tumor on her right buttock. According to her medical records and photos that were presented to the teams of The Belinga Foundation, she has been suffering from a tumor on her right buttock for over a year. Initial medical examinations refer to it as a “solid non-oozing mass” or “tumor mass” and emphasize the need for further medical examination.
Here comes the new school year during which The Belinga Foundation intends to renew its commitment to Education ! They are the leaders of tomorrow, those to fix climate change, reduce poverty, and raise our grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Last year, we were able to attend to 8 (EIGHT) Primary Schools and Kindergartens. This year, the demand is higher, and will feature ALL 42 (FORTY-TWO) Schools in Mengong county: 14 Kindergartens(Mengong,Nyengue,Ngomesane,Nnemeyong I, Ababita,Ekouk,Abiete, Mengong Bilingual,Ato’oveng,Endam I,Ngoulessaman,Nkoletoto, Nko’ovos II,Nnemeyong I ), 21 Elementary Schools (Mengong group I, Mengong Group II,Mengong Bilingual, Endam I, Abiete,Ke’eke,Nnemeyong III,Nnemeyong I, Ebap,Nkan,Nko’ovos II,Nguet, Emanevam,Loum,Mvangue,Ato’oveng,Ekouk,Mbo’abang,Ngoulessamane,Nkoletoto,Nyengue) 7 Secondary Schools ( GBSS Mengong,GSS Ekouk, GTSS Mengong,Protestant Secondary School Akono Nko’o, GHS Ato’oveng, GHS loum, GHS Mengong) for a total of almost 10,000 learners (half the county population).
Our goal is to provide those schools with computers, office supplies, teaching materials, learning materials, hygiene and sanitation equipment and much more. We believe that this will trigger the next step in the evolution of our Education concept.
The CIG Nkul Ayon of Ngomesane II village is one of the 20 CIGs financed last year by the Belinga Foundation, within the framework of our sustainable development axis. The CIG is mainly involved in agriculture, particularly corn. In its first year of operations, the CIG has succeeded in cultivating 2 hectares of maize for a total production of about 2 tons (twice what it had planned). The CIG would now like to start processing its maize into flour and for this purpose needs a shed to store its production.
According to an estimate made by local technicians, the cost of building a shed to local standards is 500,000 FCFA (about $800).