







Motto
Sharing Lives, Enhancing Wellbeing
Highlights from our International intern
Mission
Our Mission
To enhance people's wellbeing, build their resilience so they can better deal with challenging life situations and strengthen social cohesion in communities.
Vision
Vision
Our vision is to enhance the well-being of individuals in our communities (especially teenagers, youths, orphans, vulnerable children, women and Internally Displaced Persons) to improve the resilience of these individuals.
In pursuit of our vision we offer the following:
- Psychosocial support and counselling
- Mental health support/ education/advocacy
- Social and emotional learning education in schools
- Provide education on youth sexual and reproductive health
- Human rights promotion
- Work to enhance gender equality/women empowerment
- Offer humanitarian assistance
Our Values
Transparency
Accountability
Integrity
Impartiality
Team
Our Team

Ayuk Etongo
Founder
Executive Director
(Psychosocial Counselor)

Kim Akwo
Assistant Director
(Human Rights / Gender-based Violence)

Patience Ashumbi
Education
and
Training Officer

Martha Ako
Gender Equality
and Women
Empowerment Officer

Nji Fominyen
Psychosocial Counselor
and
Project Manager

Tabi Bissong
Administration
and
M&E Officer

Rhonda Nformi
Child Protection Officer and Counselor

Agnes Njemo
Volunteer Coordinator

Ncha Geraldine
WASH Officer

Cecelia Monjowa
Humanitarian Officer
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News Update
The second week of the month of May was the last week of our Psychosocial Support program with the kid which started in February. The administrators and carers are more of parents to the kids than workers, making sure that all the kids are schooling, their basic needs are being met and they are all… Read More »LAST SESSION WITH ORPHANS AND IDP’s AT MARIAN MOJOKO FOUNDATION SMALL SOPPO-BUEA
COHEP supported the survivors with some food stuffs and chlorine for diarrhea and cholera prevention while we offered Psychological First Aid. We identified that the survivors were affected at different levels mentally and we encouraged them to apply “self care” to facilitate their recovery. Also we also introduce mental health to them in order for… Read More »IN COLLABORATION WITH COHEP BUEA, PSYCHOSOCIAL/MEDICAL FIRST AID AND LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT TO THE SURVIVORS IN MUEA AFFECTED BY THE BUEA FLOOD (29th April 2023)
Day one was to identify the immediate actions taken by Local NGO’S, available resources, the families/individuals directly affected by the flood and the way forward. The following day, we were trained as enumerators for GBV data collection. Immediately after the training, we went to the affected sites and collected data from community leaders and survivors.