HISTORY

Nkumu Fed Fed (NFF) is a female apolitical, non-profit and non-governmental networking association of women’s groups with headquarters in Bali, Mezam Division of the North West Region of Cameroon. Created in 1982 as a FED FED group of less than 20 members in the city of Limbe in the South West Region of Cameroon, the organisation has grown to a network of sister-groups established in 1996 and gained official recognition under the Cameroon Law of Association on the 26th of October 2000 with Registration No 0024/E29/1111/Vol.8/APPB.

With a membership of over 200, NFF has today been conferred the recognized status of a non governmental organisation by Ministerial Decision No. 062/A/MINATD/DAP/SDLP/SONG of 2011. With its seat in Bali Nyonga, the organisation has 13 networking branches located in the national territory and abroad, specifically in Bamenda, Buea, Douala, Limbe, Kumba, Yaounde, London, Midlands, Germany, Washington DC, Oklahoma, Delaware and Texas. 

Established at its creation with the vision of an improved livelihood of vulnerable groups notably women and children in the rural community of Bali Nyonga in the Northwest Region, Nkumu Fed Fed today has grown beyond this limited vision and scope of intervention and carries out local, national and international intervention activities with multi-tier impacts in changing the lives of the vulnerable children and communities, and influencing national and international policy reforms of governments and funding partners. mus

Who we Are

Nkumu Fed Fed is a gender based non-governmental organisation in Cameroon..

our vision

Nkumu Fed Fed's vision is "a transformational society for all in which the less privileged are given wholeness, their dignity restored and their social, economic and emotional hardships addressed.

MISSION

Nkumu Fed Fed aims at empowering underprivileged and vulnerable groups in society with a focus on women and the girl child of rural communities, as a means of fighting poverty and guaranteeing equity in social and economic development.

OBJECTIVES

To attain its mission, the specific objectives are:

Education

To provide to the less privileged children of rural communities good learning environments and facilities to enable them to have access to quality education as a vehicle for development and social change.

Human Rights

To rehabilitate victims of child abuse and prepare them for family and community reintegration.

Women

To increase the level of women’s access to land and control over resources by supporting schemes and advocating for principles that meet women’s practical and strategic needs for empowerment.

Children

To sensitize and create awareness on the cultural malpractices that lead to child abuse, child marriage and widowhood rites. .

Secure Livelihood

To increase the level of women's access to and control over resources by supporting micro-credit schemes and principles that meet women's practical and strategic gender needs in a sustainable manner.

Capacity Building

To provide facilities relevant to training and building the capacities of women and young persons for effective participation in rural development.

Health

To bring health facilities close to rural communities by providing medical facilities to Rural Health Centres, hospitals and home based care to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) for better health promotion.

Partnership

To network with other institutions working towards the goal of improving the status and living conditions of vulnerable groups using poverty eradication initiatives in a bid to realize our millennium development goals.