The socio-political instability that Cameroon is going through has not only weakened the links between populations, but has favored the enlistment of children in conflicts, whether in Far North. In order to contribute to post-conflict activities in North Cameroon where several IDPs have taken refuge, and to help reduce the rate of water-related infection. The voice of children, their choices and their participation are critical to the future of sustainable development.
The socio-political instability that Cameroon is going through has not only weakened the links between populations, but has favored the enlistment of children in conflicts, whether in the Far North or in the North West and South West (NOSO ), the division between communities and elites as stated in the CRTV television news on 12/01 - 2020 at 8:30 p.m. So, in order to contribute to post-conflict activities in North Cameroon where several IDPs have taken refuge.
It involves mobilizing children on issues related to factors that can reduce waterborne diseases, early marriages and pregnancies, and improving children's knowledge of hygiene and sanitation. The meetings will take place in the primary schools mentioned above.
This action helps to reduce the rate of discrimination, promote effective inclusion and promote "living together." It also consists of combating the exclusion of a category of children who are not part of the same socio-cultural class as the others and improving children's knowledge of healthy living