OUR PARTNERS
SHUMAS partners with national and international organisations to serve disadvantaged communities in Cameroon.....
- Nationally, SHUMAS collaborates with the following Ministries at local level:
- - Agriculture and Rural Development
- - Environment and Nature Protection
- - Water Resources and Energy
- - Territorial Administration & Decentralisation (regional level)
- - Basic Education
- - Social Affairs
- - Women & the Family
- Local Authorities & other local organisations:
- -NWADO (North West Association of Development Organisations
- - Nkambe Rural Council
- - Kumbo Urban Council
- - Kumbo Development & Orientation Centre
- - Global Rehabilitation Organisation-Bafoussam
- - Dioceses : Yagoua & Ngoundere
- - Islamic Educational Trust
- - Centre for the Promotion of mixed farming - Jakiri
- - Yetda Foundation
- - Village Development organisations
- - Parent Teachers Development Associations
- - Western Highlands Nature & Conservation Network
- - FIOH - Women's Co-operative Network in Cameroon
- - Disabled People Groups, etc
- International SHUMAS partner organisations:
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Canada:
Anne Dance & friends, based in Guelph, Ontario Germany:
Deutsche Entwicklungs Dienst Spain:
Manos Unidas Switzerland:
MIVA UK:
AidCamps International Future in our Hands (FIOH UK) Schools for Africa Spreading Health USA:
Harry & Jackie Roberts, Susan Sullivan, of Fort Collins, Colorado, helping with afforestation programmes. New England Biolab Foundation
- Individual former volunteers raising funds or taking on specific projects in which they have expertise:
| Simon Burke: | Supporting farming programmes for the physically disabled. |
| Janet Clark: | Working with mental health issues. |
| Lesley Player: | Supports life skills training & income generation for teacher salaries. |
| Trisha/Anne Walker/Rob: |
Supporting 3 projects: - Sponsoring 6 orphans for 6 years. - 2 village Women's Co-operatives in micro credit & enterprise. - 2 income generating projects for teacher salaries. |
| Peter Hearn: |
Supporting: - Refurbishment & provision of potable water in Lui Health Centre. - Nurse training for village clinics |
| Pat Warren: | Supporting funding of: potable water to reduce water borne disease. |
| Claire Thomas: | Supporting nurse training for a female orphan student to serve in her village clinic. |
| Gareth Stone & Bijah Patel: | Supporting income generating project to provide salary for additional teacher in village primary school. |
| Frances: | Sponsoring a poor blind 17 year old girl with GCE registration & learning needs. |
| Pierrette & Graham Borgonon: | Website management |