After a prolonged suspension due to the absence of the country director, E3H resumed with the donation of didactic materials to 300 pupils. The initiative seeks to harness hope and empower students in remote areas, where access to basic school supplies is often limited.
The distribution, which took place in Douala, Bai estate, Esu, and Yaounde included essential items such as notebooks, bags pens, and other learning tools.
“Our mission is to ensure that every child, no matter how remote their community, has the tools they need to succeed in school.”said Raimatou Kebei the country director of Engaging Humankind Hernessing Hope.
The resumption of activities has been met with gratitude from teachers, students, and parents alike.
This renewed effort by Engaging Humankind is a symbol of resilience and hope, illustrating that, despite setbacks, there is always a path forward to support education in Cameroon’s most vulnerable communities.