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About Us

Greener Pastures Foundation and its members aim to promote inclusive development through the promotion of the rights of youths, children and women, by eradicating poverty through economic programs, and ensuring that all youths are fully involved in inclusive development processes and policies.

GPF focuses on identifying and facilitating the following objectives; educational values, health sensitizations, leadership, empowerment and prisoners welfare programs for youths, children and women, which is a fundamental tool for socio-economic empowerment. In most developing nations, there are few programs that adequately targets education, health and adequate empowerment on socio-economic integration of youths, children and women in the society.

However, youths, children and women are still the most vulnerable and unemployed groups of the population. They are often seen as a problem rather than a solution; therefore, Greener Pastures Foundation is offering an affirming environment where these groups’ ideas and potentials can be harnessed intoagricultural, educational and economic empowerment by developing their capacities for a better life. Greener Pastures Foundation is a non-denominational, apolitical and international Inclusive development Foundation based in Yaoundé Cameroon.

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Mission Statement

Bringing youths from all levels of life in the society, to experience a world of greener Pastures through their talents and potentials.

Our vision

Greener Pastures Foundation is an International Development organisation which is committed to reaching all youths in our community that are excluded from the development process, because of their disability, gender, ethnicity, Minority, age and poverty; through the provision of a positive and affirming inclusive environment that welcomes and integrates youths into the society, values their participation, cultivates their relationship with one another, and calls forth their potentials and talents in the service of the community and the world at large.

Who we are

We are a foundation who believe in the potentials of every individual, most especially the disabled and the minority youths in our community and the world at large. The future of any society, nation depends on her Inclusive nature of youth in the developmental processes and policies. Our youth serve as vital link, a bridge, between the present and the future – We are therefore, committed to reach out to the disabled and minority youths through the implementation of inclusive development

Inclusive Education for All

We are committed to facilitate and identify the educational values of youths such as the disabled, indigenous and minority youths through the enhancement of potentials and the promotion of talents.

Empowering young women

Around one in five women worldwide has inferiority complex. Young women from minority and rural backgrounds often face high-level risk of domestic and sexual violence.

Economic Empowerment

This will be done by giving financial support, training and professional opportunities for the disabled, minority youths and rural women by also supporting specific initiatives to empower and strengthen their capacity.

Our Achievemtns in Numbers

We can talk for a long time about advantages of Bringing youths from all levels of life in the society, to experience a world of greener Pastures through their talents and potentials.. But you can read the following facts in order to make sure of all pluses :

12+

YEARS OF EXPEREANCE

1812+

HAPPY CHILDRENS

52+

EVENTS

48+

FUNT RAISED

Meet our Team

To be successful as a team member, you should demonstrate passion and dedication. Outstanding candidates are willing to assist wherever possible and often

Mr. OROCK RENE

CEO

Mrs. OROCK

Communication and public relations officer

Mr.NJOKA BARTHSON

Graphic Designer/Webmaster

SAMBA FLORA

Project Manager
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