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Problem Statement
Cameroon continues to face urgent challenges that impact millions. Maternal mortality remains high at 438 deaths per 100,000 births, and 25.2 newborns per 1,000 do not survive. Even today, one‑third of mothers give birth at home without skilled support.
Since 2016, conflict in the North West and South West has displaced over 500,000 people, leaving families with limited access to healthcare, education, water, and safety.
Basic services remain scarce: only 70% of people have safe drinking water, just 53% in rural areas, and only 43% have basic sanitation. In schools, just 50% have clean water and 30% have proper toilets—forcing many children, especially girls, to miss class.
Protection concerns are rising, with 4 million children at risk and 31% of girls married before 18. Climate shocks worsen the situation. Ranked 146th of 182 in climate vulnerability, Cameroon faces floods and droughts that threaten the farming livelihoods of 70% of its population.
Despite these challenges, communities continue to show resilience—and this is where our work begins.
Our Response
Hope Springs Global Alliance responds to these challenges through integrated, community-driven programs that strengthen education, health, WASH, protection, and climate resilience, ensuring equitable access to essential services and sustainable outcomes for the most vulnerable. Hope Springs Global Alliance is contributing to measurable and meaningful improvements in the lives of vulnerable children, women, and families across Cameroon by reducing preventable risks and strengthening community resilience.
Children are accessing safer and more inclusive learning environments, leading to improved school attendance, reduced dropout, and greater participation of girls and marginalized learners. Families are making healthier decisions, with increased awareness of maternal and child health, disease prevention, and timely use of essential health services. Communities are experiencing improved daily well-being, with better access to clean water, safer sanitation, and strengthened hygiene practices that reduce preventable illness.
Together with local leaders, families, and supporters, we are building pathways to health, safety, education, and resilience. Our commitment is simple: to stand with the most vulnerable, reduce preventable suffering, and help communities across Cameroon create lasting, sustainable change—one empowered household at a time.
Problem: Maternal and Child Health Challenges
Maternal and child health remains a major development challenge in Cameroon. Maternal mortality stands at 438 deaths per 100,000 live births, while neonatal mortality remains at 25.2 deaths per 1,000 live births. Many families lack access to quality healthcare services, maternal education, and nutrition awareness. Limited health infrastructure, poverty, and lack of access to health information contribute to preventable health complications affecting mothers and children.
Solution:
HSGAlliance works with communities to strengthen maternal and child health awareness through education programs that promote:
nutrition and child development
reproductive health awareness
disease prevention
maternal health education
early health-seeking behavior.
Through community outreach activities, families gain knowledge that helps improve health outcomes and reduce preventable health risks.
Problem : Conflict and Displacement
Ongoing conflict in Cameroon’s North West and South West regions has displaced more than 500,000 people. Displacement disrupts access to education, healthcare, water, sanitation, and livelihoods.
Displaced families often experience poverty, food insecurity, limited access to education for children, and increased vulnerability to protection risks.
Solution:
HSGAlliance supports displaced populations and host communities through community programs that strengthen resilience and support access to essential services.
These initiatives include education support, community awareness activities, and programs that help families rebuild stability and improve their wellbeing.
Problem: Water and Sanitation Challenges
Millions of children in Cameroon face risks of violence, exploitation, abuse, and early marriage. Vulnerable populations including women, children, persons with disabilities, and elderly individuals often face additional protection risks.
Limited awareness of human rights and lack of access to protection services increase vulnerability within many communities.
Solution:
HSGAlliance promotes safe water and sanitation practices through community education programs that strengthen hygiene awareness, improve sanitation practices, and encourage safer water management.
These initiatives contribute to improved health outcomes and safer community environments.
Problem : Protection Risks
Ongoing conflict in Cameroon’s North West and South West regions has displaced more than 500,000 people. Displacement disrupts access to education, healthcare, water, sanitation, and livelihoods.
Displaced families often experience poverty, food insecurity, limited access to education for children, and increased vulnerability to protection risks.
Solution:
HSGAlliance promotes safer communities through programs that strengthen awareness of human rights, child protection, gender equality, and community responsibility.
Community education initiatives help individuals better understand their rights and promote safer environments for vulnerable populations.
Problem: Climate and Environmental Vulnerability
Climate change continues to affect livelihoods across Cameroon. Erratic rainfall, floods, and drought increasingly threaten agriculture-based livelihoods relied upon by more than 70% of the population.
These environmental challenges contribute to food insecurity and economic instability in many communities.
Solution:
HSGAlliance promotes climate resilience through environmental awareness initiatives that encourage sustainable practices and strengthen community adaptation to environmental challenges.
Our Active Programs
Where We Are Making Impact

GBV Survivor Empowerment
We empower survivors of gender-based violence from Ekona Mbenge by sponsoring vocational and computer skills training in partnership with the Women Empowerment Center, supporting recovery, dignity, and economic independence.

Education & Sanitation Support
We provide school benches and toilets to underserved schools in NSuke and Mbabe, Tombel Subdivision, improving learning conditions, safety, and hygiene for children.

Child-Friendly Space
We run a Child-Friendly Space in Ngusi where children learn, play, and grow in a safe, supportive environment that promotes wellbeing and early development.
Do you want to join us?
Membership program
Be Part of the Change
Your membership empowers education, health, protection, and clean‑water initiatives that create lasting impact.
Grow With Your Community
Together, we build stronger, resilient communities through partnership, learning, and shared commitment.
Types of Membership
1 - For individuals who want to contribute and stand with our mission through small, regular support.
2 - For people who wish to engage more actively by participating in campaigns, trainings, and community activities.
3 - For organizations, groups, or individuals who want to collaborate, support projects, or provide technical and financial assistance.