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Actualités Régionales of Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Christopher Fomunyoh donates to schools in the north

The Fomunyoh Foundation in their bit to fight against Boko Haram donated books to schools in the north.

Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, founder and president of the Fomunyoh Foundation has humanitarian activities at the heart of his goals.

Last Tuesday, he went to students in Maroua bilingual high schools to encourage and comfort them amid the Boko Haram insurgencies, which "creates some sort of psychosis in the minds of the inhabitants of Maroua", he said.

In fact, because of the abuses caused by the multiple incursions of fighters of this sect in border villages and towns, some students have left their places of origin to go enroll in institutions in quieter cities, while others have simply abandoned their studies.

To allow these students to make up for what they lost, the founder and president of the Foundation donated books to them.

Fomunyoh Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit organization. The organization works in the fields of democracy, social and humanitarian in Cameroon.

Launched since 1999 and based in Bamenda, this NGO organizes seminars in training and capacity-building of organizations of civil society and journalists. It has a community radio station and a public library.