By ABI HENRY ACHAH | Founder/CEO
The “Enhancing Mental Well-being for IDPs in Cameroon” project has recorded measurable progress since the last reporting period including:
1. Access to psychosocial support services increase by 42%.
2. Participation in group counseling sessions rose by 37%.
3. Individual therapy engagement improved by 29%
4. Severe stress symptoms decreased by 33%.
5. Youth engagement in recreational and peer-suport activities increased by 51%.
6. Community resilience indicators shows 46% gain with participants coping mechanism.
7. Feedback surveys reveal that 68% beneficiaries now feel more hopeful, up from 44% from the last assessment.
These outcomes highlight significant strides in promoting mental well-being among IDPs, while reinforcing the need to sustain and scale interventions to reach more vulnerable populations.
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