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“VCF Cameroon Participates in the Closing Ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in Buea”

VCF Cameroon participated in the closing ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence at the Women and Family Empowerment Centre in Buea. The event featured experience sharing, CSO activity reports, a panel discussion on this year’s theme, and key recommendations for strengthening prevention and survivor support. VCF Cameroon reaffirmed its commitment to promoting gender equality and ending all forms of violence against women and girls.

“When the “Protector” Becomes the Predator”

VCF Cameroon conducted a child-protection session in Bangem, teaching primary school pupils how to identify and respond to sexual abuse. The session revealed that most abusers are trusted adults, not strangers. Children learned warning signs to watch for and were equipped with knowledge on who to report to and how to seek help. VCF remains committed to early prevention, empowering children to protect themselves and ensuring every child is safe, believed, and protected during the 16 Days of Activism and beyond.

“VCF Cameroon Joins Advocacy March to Mark 16 Days of Activism Against GBV”

VCF Cameroon today joined an advocacy march at the University of Buea for the 16 Days of Activism Against GBV. With civil society, students, and leaders, we raised awareness, supported survivor-centered advocacy, and promoted a culture of non-violence. This solidarity reinforces that ending GBV requires collective action. VCF remains committed to prevention, protection, and empowerment for the safety and dignity of all.

“Redefining Strength: Boys Exploring Positive Masculinity Through Sports and Art”

On September 8th, 2025, VCF Cameroon’s “Catch Them Young” program in Bangem engaged boys to redefine masculinity. Through sports and arts, they challenged societal “masks” like dominance and emotional suppression, instead drawing men who are respectful, caring, and supportive. This session showed boys eagerly choosing empathy and equality, proving that with guidance, they become champions for positive change.

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