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What
we do
Our
project |
Since 2005 we have been involved in a project aimed at
improving overall well-being of disabled children and
young adults in Bamenda
area, in the northeast of Cameroon. Using our existing
temporary shelter, health care and education are
provided for 30
physically challenged girls.
Through our work these girls and other children and
their relatives benefit from education, health care and
sanitation measures.
In order to avoid
severing the links with their relatives and improving
their integration in society, non-severe disabled girls
go back to their family homes during long-vacation
periods. Its one of our main aims in the refuges not to
shelter abandoned girls
but to work as an education centre for the local
community. We aim to raise awareness among local
communities, that physical or mental disabilities are to
be accepted as this discriminated group have right to
the full participation in society.
The
long-term aim of our Organization is to educate within
the local families, carrying out a awareness programmes
in order to make it possible these families take care of
less seriously disabled children, the shelter would take
in the most serious cases, those who must have special
care and professional attention not to be provided by
families.
Working with families to define and solve the problems
their disabled children and communities face, and
utilizing a broad array of strategies to ensure
self-sufficiency is the cornerstone of all Cero
Negativo´s programmes. |