STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE School violence is widespread, it occurs in all countries and affects a significant number of children and adolescents. It is mostly perpetrated by peers but, in some […]
STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE School violence is widespread, it occurs in all countries and affects a significant number of children and adolescents. It is mostly perpetrated by peers but, in some […]
School children as well as teachers & administrators need to feel safe in school. The duty to instill good morals & acceptable societal values in children does not rest solely […]
Let’s talk #Digital_Literacy It is common knowledge that the world is going digital. You will agree with us that almost every technical position/job in the world today requires Digital Literacy skills/competence […]
Menstrual Hygiene Day – May 28th #MHD2021 #OneGirlOnePad Education Without Barriers, Cameroon joined the rest of the world to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day 2021. Commemorated under the theme “Action and investment […]
#Day2 – Menstrual Hygiene Sensitization Campaign As part of commemorative activities for the Menstrual hygiene day, we embarked on another visit to BAIRD Memorial College -Bonduma over the weekend. The participants, […]
The recent mass shooting at Robb Elementry School,Texas-USA has awaken our fight against school and gun violence. The school is a place for learning and not a death trap for […]
#Day1 – Menstrual Hygiene Sensitization and Pad Distribution Campaign A lot of us grew up with little or no prior knowledge about menstruation and menstrual hygiene. Some parents only whispered it, […]
What is female genital mutilation? Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a procedure performed on a woman or girl to alter or injure her genitalia for non-medical reasons. It most often […]
Here’s how we celebrated the 4th edition of the International Day of Education – January 24th The International Day of Education is an annual International observance day dedicated to Education. […]
Education is under attack in Cameroon!! Attacks on schools, killing and kidnapping of teachers and students have become rampant since the Anglophone crisis went violent. Children and educators no longer […]