Cameroon
The crisis, in Cameroon, is expected to raise the extreme poverty rate from 24.5% in 2019 to 25.3% in 2021. Cameroon is ranked 144 out of 180 countries in the 2021 Transparency International corruption perceptions index, owing to poor governance that impedes its development and ability to attract investors, per The World Bank.
“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” – Robert Swan, Author
We all have a responsibility, that is our duty and responsibility.
Our goal is to make sure Cameroon to be self-sufficient and self-sustainable for future generations.
Everyone is entitled to a nutritious meal, clean water, and a stable job without jeopardizing their self-esteem or dignity.
Our goal is to make sure Cameroon to be self-sufficient and self-sustainable for future generations.
Everyone is entitled to a nutritious meal, clean water, and a stable job without jeopardizing their self-esteem or dignity.
Poverty Facts about CAMEROON
- 4.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, 29% children under 5 are stunted, 26.5 million population per World Food Programming.
- A lack of infrastructure and an education system that fails to develop alongside shifting labor needs are two causes of poverty in Cameroon and reasons for the gap between rural and urban poverty, illustrates Borgen Project Organization.
The SOL Foundation™ goals for CAMEROON
- Everyone has access to nutritional meals and fresh water
- Every individual is able to receive nature based education and training
- Able to co-habitat with nature and wildlife
- Marginalized women have empowerment over their own lives and decisions
- Individuals with disabilities and orphans are able to be part of the community and help enhance the country as a role model citizens.