Current Humanitarian Projects
Supporting Refugees
Every refugee who has fled war and conflict in their native country deserves dignity, safety, and hope. APWCR actively supports refugee families by providing sustainable aid, including education programs, healthcare, livelihood training, clean water initiatives, and essential supplies. Our envisaged projects will help refugees rebuild their lives, regain independence, and find pathways toward self-reliance. Join APWCR in extending compassion and meaningful support to refugee communities, empowering them to overcome adversity and rebuild brighter futures.
Helping Internally Displaced Persons
Millions of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) urgently need support to reclaim their lives and dignity. APWCR provides IDP families with sustainable solutions, including safe shelter, healthcare, clean water access, education for children, and skills training for youth and women. By addressing immediate needs and creating pathways toward long-term self-sufficiency, we empower displaced communities to recover, rebuild, and regain hope. Support APWCR today to help internally displaced families find stability, safety, and strength once again. We plan to target at least 10,000 women and children in at least 10 African countries.
Constructing Classrooms
Education is key to lasting change, yet many children in underserved areas still learn in unsafe conditions. APWCR is constructing safe, child-friendly classrooms to provide quality education, especially for girls and displaced children. Each classroom is a symbol of hope and opportunity. Currently, APWCR is working on building 2 classrooms per school in 10 schools across 10 African countries. The project also includes installing plumbing and providing educational materials. Support APWCR to help create brighter futures—one classroom, one child at a time.
Building Solar-Powered Water Systems (Wells/Boreholes)
Access to clean water changes everything. APWCR is building solar-powered wells or boreholes in underserved communities to provide safe, reliable, and sustainable water for drinking, cooking, farming, and hygiene. These systems will reduce the burden on women and children who walk 2-3 miles daily for fetching water, which is typically unclean, unsafe, and too exhaustive; prevent waterborne diseases; and empower entire villages with the dignity of self-reliance. Partner with APWCR to bring life-saving clean water to those who need it most—powered by the sun, sustained by compassion.
Rural Road Development for Community Access
In rural communities, a simple road can become a lifeline. APWCR’s Rural Road Development project transforms lives by constructing and rehabilitating crucial roads (2–20 kilometers), directly connecting women, children, and youth to schools, healthcare services, and markets. These roads not only boost local economies but also significantly enhance education access and maternal health, empowering communities to build sustainable futures. Partner with APWCR and help us pave pathways toward opportunity, safety, and lasting change for underserved communities.
Providing Medical Facilities
In many underserved communities, basic healthcare remains out of reach. APWCR is working to change this by establishing medical facilities that provide essential services like maternal care, vaccinations, emergency treatment, and health education. These centers serve as vital lifelines for vulnerable women, children, and displaced families, offering life-saving care and restoring dignity. APWCR plans to launch subsidiary clinics in rural areas lacking medical access, staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. These clinics will provide basic medication and treatment for common illnesses, bringing healing, hope, and a healthier future to those most in need. Partnering with APWCR for this cause will help us expand access to quality healthcare where it’s needed most.
Solar Street Lighting for Community Safety
In many underserved rural communities, darkness brings danger. Women and children often avoid essential tasks or travel at night due to fear of harassment, theft, or violence. APWCR’s Solar Street Lighting project will change that—one light at a time. By installing solar-powered lights along village roads, schools, clinics, and water points, we’re creating safer, more vibrant communities where economic activity and social life can continue after sunset. These lights don’t just brighten paths—they shine a beacon of security, dignity, and hope. Support APWCR in lighting the way to safer futures.
Promoting and Advocating Human Rights
At APWCR, we believe that every human being and vulnerable person deserves to live with dignity, freedom, and protection. Through grassroots advocacy, education, and legal support, we empower communities to stand up against injustice, gender-based violence, and exploitation. Our human rights campaigns give voice to the voiceless and drive systemic change. Since APWCR’s inception, it has hosted many human rights seminars, distributed pamphlets, and broadcast podcasts to fight forced marriage, child labor, female genital mutilation, and other human rights abuses. Join us in championing justice and equality—because protecting human rights is the first step toward building a fairer, safer world for all.
Past Humanitarian Projects
Funding with a Plantain Farm
APWCR partnered with Global Giving to establish a plantain farm. Harvesting plantains not only served as a form of local employment but also served to raise money to support APWCR activities.
Giving Human Rights Lectures to rural Communities
APWCR in partnership with Dr. Michel Mouyelo Katoula and wife Dr. Jeanne Katoula who served at the World Bank, European Union - EU, and many United Nations agencies, lectures Ediki Mbonge community on basic human rights, focusing on the rights of women, children’s rights and international civil and political rights.
Human Rights Seminars
APWCR held a 5 day seminar to educate adults on human rights. This seminar covered the participant’s rights, how to report a human rights abuse, and the code of conduct for law enforcement officials.
Training Seminar on Human Rights for Children
APWCR organised a two-day training seminar on human rights for children between the ages of 9 and 17 years in its conference hall Limbe.
Police Station Visitor Week
APWCR worked with the local police department in Cameroon, partnered with Cleen Foundation Nigeria and Altus Global Alliance New York to put on a week-long event. The goal of this event was to help facilitate the improvement of relations between the local community and the police force.
Children's Human Rights Campaign
APWCR in partnership with Ms. Valentina Barbacci held a children's rights, human rights campaign at Amassi clan in Cameroon, which attracted about 60 adults watching and listening to APWCR facilitators and some of the children. “Amassi” is also called in her native language as “Etie Tadone”