ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT & LIVELIHOOD
AFC believes in teaching people how to fish rather than giving them fish every day. In this regard AFC has been empowering vulnerable young girls/single mothers to acquire skills in baking as a source of livelihood and income generating activity. In Muea and Bomaka communities AFC has been empowering vulnerable young girls/single mothers to acquire skills in baking and other pastry products for more. This project is geared at making vulnerable young girls and single mothers self-reliant and less vulnerable to some men who take advantage of their vulnerability to exploit them sexually.


Improving the living conditions of children, women, vulnerable youths and disadvantaged rural and indigenous forest communities of the South West and North West Region of Cameroon remain one of our top priorities. AFC continues to empower vulnerable young girls and single mothers to be self-reliant. This time was in Kombo village Buea where vulnerable young girls and women were trained to produce multipurpose liquid soap and shower gel for money.


