Cameroon: Crisis upon Crisis

Cameroon has been the experience of hundreds of thousands of people in western areas of Cameroon. For nearly the past decade, violence between different linguistic groups has left villages destroyed, many men dead, and women and children have fled to more peaceful areas with only the clothes on their backs. Then last year this same area of the country suffered the worst flooding in living memory –buildings were destroyed, crops washed away, and both long-term residents and displaced people alike were left with nothing.

“Over 10,000 people have received direct benefit from this shipment.” Partners’ report


One of Crossroads’ long-term partners in the area reached out for emergency assistance and we were pleased to be able to offer a full container load of the most desperately needed items, including clothing and shoes, school furniture and equipment, nursing supplies, luggage and waterproof (hospital) mattresses that allowed people to sleep at least a few inches off the still soggy ground.
Our partners reported that the inclusion of kitchen appliances and dining ware had also allowed them to set up a community kitchen with the twin aims of feeding the homeless and training young people to work in the hospitality industry.

“Donations from Crossroads remain one of the best things that ever happen to us.” NGO director



Workers start unloading furniture that will help to re-equip schools that had been destroyed by the flooding.


Women collecting clothes for themselves and their families at a flood relief distribution organized by our partners.


A woman stands among the remains of her family’s home and possessions after the devastating floods that hit the South West Region of Cameroon last year.


Two young flood victims collect new shoes. Our partner reported, “Shoes really facilitate school attendance and prevent diseases and injuries of the feet.”

Cameroon

Population: 30.96 million
Nearly half the population is under 15.
Capital: Yaoundé

Cameroon is located in the west of Central Africa and features diverse natural landscapes, including beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests, and savannas.

Since 2017, tensions between English- and French-speaking populations have escalated into a full-scale civil war. There has been widespread destruction of lives and infrastructure, particularly in the minority Anglophone regions, with many internally displaced people searching for safe areas where they can rebuild their lives.
Source: Britannica, CIA Factbook

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