HISTORY

HISTORY: During his many pastoral missions in the
Bamboutos department in general and in
the Bangang group in particular, the Sister
Clémentine NGONG noted:
On the one hand, many families lived
in an ambient precariousness and had trouble no
only to send their children to school but also to
access to quality health care.
She also discovers that young girls
who were not sufficiently educated not only

entered sexual life early with
Immediate consequences of numerous pregnancies
Early. The latter, to be able to join the two
were obliged to engage in activities
unsavory especially prostitution which
exposed them directly to STIs and HIV-AIDS

On the other hand, that the actions of the Government in
Social development, particularly in areas
were not only grossly inadequate
but above all did not always take into account the
Real needs of grassroots populations in particular
those of the poorest and most vulnerable.

And that this rather worrying situation had
leads to impoverishment and observed precariousness
in these populations and whose consequences
Were the increase in the number of deaths
Parents leaving behind orphaned children
made vulnerable to HIV and those living with
disability in deplorable situations.