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Chairman

Welcome

We’re so glad you’re here. At Southern Cameroon Network, we are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of Southern Cameroonians, in the context of the on-going war in our homeland. Our work focuses on providing humanitarian aid, supporting healthcare initiatives, assisting refugees, offering education, and providing care and advocacy for prisoners of war (POWs).


We believe in the power of kindness, and through our initiatives, we strive to bring hope, relief, and opportunities to vulnerable communities. Whether it's distributing food and medical supplies, offering educational resources to displaced children, or advocating for the rights and well-being of those affected by conflict, we are here to make a difference.


This website serves as a hub for our work, providing you with updates, resources, and ways to get involved. From donations to volunteering, there are plenty of opportunities to support our efforts and help us continue bringing change to those who need it most.


We invite you to explore, stay informed, and help us spread the word. Your support—whether big or small—truly makes a difference in the lives of many. Be sure to visit us again soon, as we’re always updating our site with new initiatives, stories of impact, and ways to get involved.


Thank you for your interest in our mission, and we hope to have you join us in making the world a better place!

school
Community Schools

Since the war in Southern Cameroon began, many schools have closed their doors. We take care of community schools where we provide didactic materials to school kids and pay teachers



prison
Prisoners of Conscience

Many of our people are languishing in the overcrowded Cameroonian prisons without trials. While there, they are on their own. We try to ensure that they get some basic needs.




refugees
Refugees

We have close to million people who have escaped the brutality of the Cameroonian army to Nigeria, Ghana and many other places. This people are also on their own. We try to help them as much as we can


school
Community Schools

Since the war in Southern Cameroon began, many schools have closed their doors. We take care of community schools where we provide didactic materials to school kids and pay teachers



prison
Prisoners of Conscience

Many of our people are languishing in the overcrowded Cameroonian prisons without trials. While there, they are on their own. We try to ensure that they get some basic needs.




refugees
Refugees

We have close to million people who have escaped the brutality of the Cameroonian army to Nigeria, Ghana and many other places. This people are also on their own. We try to help them as much as we can


hospital

Health Care

Hospitals have been a target of the war. Many have been burnt down. We provide health care to our people either in our homeland or in refugee.

We do 

- train hospital personnels

- Pay salaries

- buy hospital equipment

- etc

Testimonial
What our People say

Southern Cameroonians in refugee camps scattered all over the world are sampled to present their thoughts about our services. This is their reactions.