About the SAAF Project
Cameroon has been locked in an ongoing conflict between non-state armed groups in the English Speaking Regions and the Cameroon Government from 2016. For over 6 years, the conflict has been accompanied by killing, burning of houses, businesses, hospitals, and schools with over 2 million children dropped out from school, unhealthy living and poverty elevation. To save more lives, more than 2.2 million people were internally displaced to the major cities of South West, West, Littoral and the Centre Regions of Cameroon. They are in need of humanitarian aids. According to field and open source research conducted by Human Rights Watch, both government forces and armed separatist fighters have killed at least 4,000 civilians.
MAGISTRATES TRAINED
MEDICAL WORKERS TRAINED
WOMEN & GIRLS REACHED
Unabated by the crisis there is increase in Gender-Based and sexual violence to about 60% of women and girls among the displaced persons being affected. According to UNICEF, over 40% of healthcare institutions in the Southwest region are not operating, and many of those that are do not have the infrastructure or processes to treat victims of sexual and gender-based violence.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/4/29/gender-based-violence-pervasive-in-cameroons-anglophone-regions