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Mbonweh Women’s Development Association
Our Goal
Our Mission
To empower women, children, and vulnerable communities through education, skills development, advocacy, and sustainable livelihood initiatives that promote self-reliance and social inclusion.
Our Vision
Our Areas of Impact
Our work is organized into interconnected development pillars that address both immediate needs and structural inequalities.

Education and Skills Development
We promote girls’ education, support school enrollment, and implement literacy and life skills initiatives that enhance employability and entrepreneurship opportunities for women and youth.

Women’s Economic Empowerment
We provide vocational training, entrepreneurship development, financial literacy education, and access to microcredit support. Our programs enable women to generate sustainable income, build assets, and achieve long-term economic security.

Health and Wellbeing
We conduct community health education on reproductive health, maternal health, family planning, and HIV prevention, while facilitating access to essential healthcare services through referral networks and partnerships.

Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response
We implement awareness campaigns, community dialogues, and survivor support pathways to prevent violence and strengthen protective systems within communities.

Community Advocacy and Leadership
We engage local authorities and community stakeholders to promote inclusive governance while strengthening women’s leadership and civic participation.
Our Impact at a Glance
Since our inception, Mbonweh Women Development Association has reached vulnerable women, children, and families across communities in Cameroon through integrated development initiatives focused on empowerment, protection, and resilience.
Over the years, we have supported hundreds of women to build sustainable livelihoods through vocational training and micro-enterprise development initiatives. Our education programs have enabled vulnerable children, particularly girls, to access school enrollment support, literacy development, and essential learning materials.
Through community health education campaigns, we have increased awareness of reproductive health, maternal health, and HIV prevention, contributing to improved health-seeking behavior among women and families. Our gender-based violence prevention programs have engaged community leaders, men, and women in dialogue to promote safer, more equitable communities.
We continue to expand our reach and strengthen measurable outcomes across all program areas.
women trained
children supported
communities reached
households impacted
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OUR STORY
Mbonweh Women’s Development Association was founded in response to the growing social and economic inequalities affecting women and children in underserved communities. Many families face poverty, limited access to education, unemployment, and the effects of social instability.
What began as a grassroots initiative driven by compassion and community responsibility has grown into a structured organization delivering targeted programs that address real needs. From supporting children to stay in school to helping women build sustainable livelihoods, our journey has been shaped by resilience, collaboration, and impact.
We are rooted in the belief that local solutions, driven by local leadership, create lasting transformation.
