Cameroon(1) - Cameroon, Bafut
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A TTGD Affiliated EcoSocietyk
About Us
TTGD EcoSocieties – Cameroon Bafut blends deep traditional heritage with modern ecological initiatives, focusing on childhood development and environmental sustainability. Situated in a preserved kingdom in the Mezam Department, it draws cultural strength from its traditional structure.
With a building already secured, the project is preparing to launch an Early Childhood Education and Physical Preparatory Centre (Neurodiversity Centre) that complements its long-term sustainable agriculture ambitions..
Our Mission
To create a culturally grounded, neurodiversity-inclusive early education hub that anchors a future eco-society in Bafut, supported by sustainable agriculture and regenerative practices.
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Our Vision
A self-reliant Bafut community where children flourish through inclusive education, and the land is restored through regenerative farming inspired by traditional wisdom.
Core Objectives
- Childhood Inclusion: Establish an Early Childhood Education Centre that embraces neurodiversity and prepares children for lifelong learning.
- Cultural Alignment: Integrate Bafut's traditional leadership and values with modern ecological practices for strong community ownership.
- EcoSociety Development: Lay the foundation for regenerative farming and food security through future land-based initiatives.
- Community Preparedness: Use secured infrastructure and local networks to begin program delivery and stakeholder engagement.
Our Impact
- Infrastructure Secured: A building has already been offered for the Neurodiversity-focused Early Childhood Education Centre..
- Cultural Stewardship: The project aligns with the preserved traditional governance of the Bafut kingdom, increasing legitimacy and resonance.
- Neuro-Inclusive Vision: Planning focuses on diverse learning needs to ensure equitable access and outcomes.
- Foundational Stage: Lays groundwork for wider ecosystem and food system initiatives rooted in local wisdom and future resilience.
How You Can Engage with Us
- As an Educator: Share knowledge and tools to support neurodiversity-friendly learning environments.
- As a Donor: Contribute resources to equip and operate the Childhood and Physical Preparatory Centre.
- As a Cultural Ally: Join efforts to preserve tradition while building ecological futures in harmony.
- As a Volunteer: Support capacity-building or early-stage planning activities within the Bafut community.
PHC Service for NGOs
A New Standard for Humanitarian Funding
Our organisation is one of a growing number of PHC Service Approved Social Enterprises. This means we align with the PHC Service humanitarian principle, ensuring that donor funds go directly to the causes they are meant to support, without diversion to administrative costs.
Unlike traditional funding models where NGO operators rely on a percentage of donations for their livelihood, PHC Service introduces a fairer, more transparent approach. Our team members are rewarded for their dedication through the PHC Service Share-out system, which compensates them based on the time and effort they invest in managing and delivering impactful projects.
This model ensures that every donation is fully utilized for its intended purpose, while those who drive meaningful change receive ethical and sustainable recognition for their contributions.
Through The Golden Door
TTGD Affilliation Secured
This project is recognised as an Eco Society under the TTGD initiative. It aligns with the TTGD vision of building regenerative, human-centred ecosystems. The project may receive tailored support in one or more of the following core areas: Early Child Development, Adult Mental Health, Sustainable Agriculture, and Healthy Eco Homes.
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