Where all youth are
Educated & Safe
of over 25,000 young people through directpractice.
The Duke Lisinge Foundation
The George Ngomba Lisinge’s Foundation (The Duke’s Foundation) headquartered in Buea-Cameroon was created in May 5th, 2020, in honour of late Mola Ngomba George Lisinge who was the pioneer pharmacist in the Buea municipality. The person under whom the foundation was named had a vision for Education, Health and sustainable cultural promotion for all. He had a special interest in the education of the African Girl Child.
What we do
We Find and Fund
We are in search of opportunities to help as many youths as possible. We approach and fund all those who are in need.
We Educate
Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.
We Provide Care
We build schools for the underprivileged children so they are encouraged to attend school with their friends.
We Consult
We run small-scale schools for the underprivileged children and youth of daily wage workers for a better future.
We Build Schools
We Strenghten
We believe that education, and employment gives people an inner strength to lead a better life.
Our Activities
Education
The covid-19 and ongoing Anglophone conflict in Cameroon, has affected economic activities in the two English speaking regions, and has caused frequent lock downs, lay-offs by employers, increase in the prices of basic goods and services and as a result of this, there’s a high levels of unemployment, there’s no farming and there is a high rate of school dropouts by young girls in the rural areas.
Culture
In a highly diverse society, cultural literacy is an essential tool for living together in harmony, and dialogic teaching may be a way to promote and develop it among children and adolescents. Cultural literacy as a set of attitudes (inclusion, tolerance,and empathy) and skills (dialogic argumentation) needed to understand others in our everyday lives.
Health
The consequences of the anglophone crisis the North West and South West regions of Cameroon have been enormous. Over 35,000 displaced including Vulnerable young girls and youths, have lost their livelihood and as a result some women and young girls do not have access to good health services.
Support to the Girl Child
The foundation collaborated with local schools to improve the hygienic conditions for the girl child, so many young girls because of their economic background lost significant number of school days and in some instances dropped out of school due to lack of proper sanitary care during their menstrual cycle, also those who could afford it, the quality of sanitary pad was poor, to respond to this challenges.
Recent Activity
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