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Village infrastructure development in Cameroon
These villages are remote, and rely mostly on farming and hunting for their sustenance. Villagers are in need of family and collective latrines, pipe-borne water, kitchen ventilation and drying racks to relieve respiratory infections and food-borne illnesses, as well as construction of primary schools, and health posts. In particular, we appeal to potential partners to adopt Nchemba II village, whose warm and resilient people are willing to put forth all the labor and resources they can to reach their goals to better their village. Digging, sand donation, land donation, carrying of sand and materials, formation of clay bricks, partnering on construction, hosting of guests, etc. are among the resources the village is able to bring to the partnership. Volunteers will be welcomed and cared for as family.

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