Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and COVID-19 prevention

Living Green WASH
COVID=19 IDPs
IDP

Providing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and COVID-19 prevention and protection services to Internally Displaced Persons (IDP),

The socio-political conflict in the Northwest and Southwest regions that started in 2016 has caused large-scale damage, destabilized communities and cause many family to become internally displaced while other were being hosting in other communities others where in hard to reach shanty camp in the forest. The COVID-19 pandemic, which broke out in Cameroon in March 2020, affects the whole country, increasing the number of people in need of assistance and exacerbating the needs of IDPs already affected by humanitarian crisis. Prior the COVIC-19 outbreak in Cameroon, Living Green Cameroon (LGC) has been working in the IDP camps providing support to GBV survivors.

Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Cameroon, the Living Green Cameroon has adapted its existing programs to the new reality by factoring the COVIC-19 pandemic into all its programs and collecting data to share with other organization working in this sector. Living Green Cameroon being one of the frontline youth organizations working with IDPs in an experience based approach Living Green Cameroon immediately lunch the project titled Providing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and COVID-19 prevention and protection services to Internally Displaced Persons (IDP), the project focused on promotion of preventative measures within the IDP camps, wearing of face mask, social distancing and providing handwashing stations using running water with soap.

The project targets IDP female survivors of GBV and reached 7,216 direct beneficiaries in 14 different camps, build capacity of 21 WASH service providers living in the camps to continue promoting good hygiene behavior in the camps and to also serve as focal point for each camp. Production and distribution of face mask, hand sanitizers, soap, Dignity kits, building hand washing station (Tippy taps) countering misinformation through sensitization. The project was highly applauded by the government through the Ministry of Public Health.  Against this backdrop, the Ministry of Public Health and Living Green Cameroon re-affirm their commitment to work closely with other local NGOs in order to strengthen and reinforce accountability and sustainability of interventions.

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