Project Report
| Jan 26, 2026
Menstrual Hygiene Has Improved.
By NGWA BEATRICE | Secretary
The project "Enhance Menstrual Hygiene for 3000 IDPs in Kumba" has made significant strides in improving menstrual hygiene among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the South West Region Cameroon. With a goal of $45,000, the initiative has successfully raised $4,395 so far, positively impacting the lives of numerous women and girls by providing essential menstrual hygiene products, education on reproductive health, and access to safe sanitation facilities. Recent assessments indicate a 35% increase in awareness and hygiene practices among participants, demonstrating the project's effectiveness in addressing a critical need within the IDP community.
While progress has been made, there remains an urgent need for additional support to sustain and expand these vital services. Continued funding will enable HUFAC-Cameroon to reach more individuals, enhance educational outreach, and provide a greater supply of menstrual hygiene products to those in need. We intend to reach a 50% impact by our next report.We appreciate the generosity of our current donors and urge others to contribute to this important cause. Together, we can ensure that all women and girls in Kumba can manage their menstrual health with dignity and confidence.
Oct 10, 2025
There's Significant Progress & Improvement
By ABI HENRY ACHAH | Program Coordinator
Project #60156, aimed at enhancing menstrual hygiene for 3,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Kumba, Cameroon, is making noteworthy strides towards its goal. So far, we have raised $3,875 of our $45,000 target, which equates to approximately 8.6% of the total funding needed. Despite the challenges faced in this region, we have successfully provided menstrual hygiene products and education to a significant number of women and girls among the IDPs, improving their health and dignity during a critical time. Our efforts have already reached 750 women, representing 25% of our target population, ensuring that those in vulnerable situations have access to essential hygiene resources. We are immensely grateful for the support received thus far and appeal for continued donations to help us bridge the gap towards our goal. Every contribution helps us to extend our reach and impact, ultimately assisting more IDPs in gaining access to necessary menstrual hygiene supplies and information. Your generosity can make a significant difference in the lives of these women and girls, empowering them to maintain their health and dignity. Together, we can work towards a future where menstrual hygiene is consistently supported and accessible for everyone in Kumba.
Jun 21, 2025
We are committed to Achieving our goal and Objecti
By ABI HENRY ACHAH | Founder/CEO
The "Enhance Menstrual Hygiene for 3000 IDPs in Kumba" project has made significant strides despite the limited funding received thus far. With the resources allocated, we have successfully distributed menstrual hygiene kits to over 1,500 internally displaced persons, ensuring that they have access to essential sanitary products. This has not only improved their health and well-being but has also fostered a greater sense of dignity during a challenging time. Furthermore, educational workshops on menstrual health and hygiene have commenced, empowering women and girls with vital knowledge that combats stigma and promotes better health practices.
While appreciating all your support and donations, however, to fully realize our goal of reaching all 3,000 individuals in need, further financial support is crucial. The current donations ($2,470.44) out of ($45,000) target, while impactful, are insufficient to meet the growing demand for these vital supplies and educational programs. We urge our supporters and the wider community to contribute through the GlobalGiving platform, as additional funds will enable us to expand the reach of our initiative, ensuring that every displaced individual receives the necessary support. Together, we can make a lasting difference, strengthen community resilience, and promote health and dignity in Kumba.