Food Security for Families in Southwest Cameroon
About the Project The project consisted of providing tools and a cassava grinding machine to women farmers. Location Mombo, Southwest Cameroon Quick Project Stats Funding Date May 2023 Luena Investment $1,000 CBO Partner Centre for Community Reformation and Development in Cameroon (CENCORDEC) Village Mombo rural community Country Cameroon # of Children Impacted children of 25 […]
Regenerative Agriculture Empowers Women in Southwest Cameroon
About the Project The project provided farm tools and agricultural training for women. Location Ndibse Village, Bangem subdivision, Southwest Region of Cameroon Quick Project Stats Funding Date July – August 2024 Luena Investment $3,000 CBO Partner ISUDEV Village Ndibse Village Country Cameroon # of Children Impacted 67 Community Contribution Farmlands, manual labor, and locally available […]
Training and Supplies Empower Widows and Orphans in Southwest Cameroon
About the Project The project helped reduce food insecurity for 20 women and provided school furniture, exercise books, tables, textbooks, pens, and other learning materials to provide quality education for 200 displaced children. Location Bova II Village, Buea, Cameroon Quick Project Stats Funding Date October 2023 – January 2024 Luena Investment $1,000 CBO Partner PEACE […]
Irish Potato Growing Project Pays for School Fees and Materials in Uganda
About the Project The project consisted of enhancing food and income security for better education outcomes of orphans and vulnerable children through Irish potato growing. Location Kyamukube Town Council, Bunyangabu District, Uganda Quick Project Stats Funding Date February – December 2024 Luena Investment $5,450 CBO Partner Rwenzori Youth in Development Network (RYID-Net) Village Nyamahwa Cell, […]
OLD: Getting Children off the Streets in Kenya: The Zawadi Rescue Center
Getting Children off the Streets in Kenya: The Zawadi Rescue Center In late September 2023, we rescued 34 children living on the streets in Kenya. This is the story of how it happened. Across the globe, 16.6 million children have lost one or both parents to HIV; 90% of these orphans are in sub-Saharan Africa[1]. […]