Project Report
| Jun 10, 2025
Empower50Women:Design Thinking for Gender Equality
By Tfurndabi Tawong Cornelius | President
We received $20,441 from GlobalGiving through the UK Online Giving Foundation to support the Empower50Women: Design Thinking for Gender Equality project. These funds were essential in developing a strong visual identity and a range of communication assets that helped enhance the visibility and professionalism of the initiative. Specifically, the funding enabled us to edit and finalize a project brochure, design and print team flyers, and produce banners for outreach and awareness campaigns. These materials played a key role in raising public awareness, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring the project was well-represented in both community spaces and professional settings. Thanks so much
Feb 12, 2025
Empower50women:Design Thinking for Gender Equality
By Tfurndabi Tawong Cornelius | President
We have received a generous donation of $50 from Chebioam Vieira, and we are incredibly grateful for the support. In addition, we are pleased to announce that we have successfully onboarded volunteers from the United Nations Online volunteering and Volunteer Connector Canada, who are actively promoting the campaign across various online platforms. This collaboration is helping to expand the campaign’s reach. We are continually exploring new strategies to attract more potential donors and boost contributions for this wonderful project. The funds we’ve received will be retained, and we are committed to enhancing our fundraising efforts, aiming to implement a significant portion of the project soon. Upon reaching this milestone, we will provide a detailed report on our progress.
Oct 15, 2024
Empower50women: Design Thinking for Gender Equality
By Tfurndabi Tawong Cornelius | Project Leader
As of now, the project has raised $50 towards the total fundraising goal. While this is a modest start, it reflects initial community interest and support for the initiative.
Challenges Faced
Limited financial contributions have hindered the ability to launch program activities. There may be a need for increased outreach to raise awareness about the project’s benefits. Establishing private sector partnerships requires time and strategic planning.
Next Steps
Develop targeted strategies to increase fundraising efforts, including online campaigns and community events.
Conduct workshops and information sessions to inform the community about the project and its potential impact.
Reach out to local businesses and organizations to secure collaborations that will support the initiative.
Conclusion
The "Empower Douala's Women and Youth" project is poised to make a significant impact on the local community by equipping participants with essential skills for economic empowerment. While the current fundraising progress is limited, the commitment to fostering inclusivity and sustainability remains strong. Continued efforts in fundraising and community engagement will be crucial to achieving our goals and empowering future generations across Cameroon.
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