About Queen Fogang Foundation

Queen Fogang Foundation (QFF) is a Non-Governmental Organization commited to leading the course for the eradication of poverty through sustainable development and growth. We focus on providing and advancing equal opportunity for everyone, support empowerment programs for women and girls, encourage education, safeguard and protect children, the vulnerable and the marginalized. The organization was registered on the 18th of August 2020; with its head office in Buea; South West Region of Cameroon. It exist under Registration No: 938/G.37/C84/VOL1/SAAJP in conformity with the prescriptions of Article 7 of Law No 90/053 of 19/12/1990 relating to creation and functioning of Associations in Cameroon.

QFF seeks to promote the welfare of women, children, vulnerable and the deprived by working directly with the people, communities, government and organizations. We work to ensure positive social change, enriching lives and communities.

Programmes

Inclusive Education

QFF focuses inclusion, making sure boys, girls and persons with disability are open to equal learning opportunities.

Food Security/Livelihoods

⁠Food Security and Livelihood: We provide general food assistance, livelihood and school feeding programs.

Protection

QFF Carries out protection activities for the vulneral population, ensuring gender and disability inclusion.  

Health

QFF provides basic health assistance to Pregnant and lactation mothers, infants, victims of Epedemic and pandemics.

Water Sanitation & Hygiene

Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): QFF provides WASH services such as provision of good drinking water, toilets and other hygiene assistance.

Women & Girls

⁠Women and Girls: QFF stands for vulnerable women and girls and support their needs.

Open to serve Humanity

OUR PARTNERS

The Ferminist Charter, a clear and defined Pathway for feminist leaders in Africa

The Ferminist Charter, a clear and defined Pathway for feminist leaders in Africa; reaffirms and ensures that feminist non governmental organizations are created in response to real needs expressed by women that needs to be met.
African Women Development Fund (AWDF), a Pan African feminist organization has converged with its partners coming from different countries in the African continent; to discuss and seek meaningful ways to work and ensure Economic Jusice For women and girls, reiterating on social transformation.
QFF is privileged to be part of the life transforming session, reiterating and speaking on the realities of our context in Cameroon.
As the only organization spotted by AWDF to represent our country, we are ready to lead and serve the feminist community, ensuring;
– the right of all women to live free of patriarchal oppression, discrimination and violence.

Taking assistance to those in great need.

In partnership with UNFPA, with support from GIZ, BMZ and European Union, QFF Continue to ensure that every vulnerable girl/woman in hard to reach communities are reached with GBV assistance.
In the extreme hard to reach zone of EHOM, Tombel Sub Division of Koupe Manengouba, South West Region of Cameroon, QFF conducts safety audit to help identify and mitigate risks of GBV and its link to HIV.
This safety Audits provides data that will help to improve GBV prevention and mitigation especially in emergency.
It has also provided evidence to support the integration of GBV and HIV services, as both are closely linked.
Women and girls vulnerabilities to abuse in this community has increased their risk of HIV transmission.
With the support of UNFPA, QFF will be providing direct services to these vulnerable Groups which entails counseling, Safe Space, empowering them through livelihood activities and raising awareness to challenge harmful gender norms and prevent future violence.
 

International day of Rural Women

The international day of Rural women offers us a renewed opportunity to commit to a different way of organizing our world, to build on a vision of Feminist Plan and on the outcomes and multi-stakeholder commitments of recent food systems so that the rural women benefit equally from their productivity.
From the production of crops to the processing, preparing and distributing foods, women’s labour- paid and unpaid feeds their families, communities and the world.
Let’s celebrate and support the rural woman

International Day of a Girl Child

October 11 marks the INTERNATIONAL Day of a Girl Child, a day we remind ourselves on the need to promote girls’ right, highlight the challenges they face and empower them to reach their full potential.
Under this year’s team ”The girl I am, the change I lead: Girls on the Frontlines of Crisis”, rekindles us on the need to amplify the Voice of a Girl Child and serve as a platform to celebrate their achievements.
Empower a Girl Child today, change the World tommorow;
Educate a Girl Child, empower a generation;
and when girls rise, communities thrive.
 

It's another school year 2025/2026, ECHO and UNICEF have done it again, providing learning materials meant for thousands of vulnerable children in different parts of the South West Region.

QFF is elated to continuously take part in the transformation process of vulnerable children, whose education had been dashed unto rocks in hard to reach communities due to the ongoing crisis.
ECHO and UNICEF are the restorers of hope to the vulnerable groups. Last school year, thousands of children benefitted from this support and this year, a greater change is eminent seeing this massive support brought forth again by ECHO and UNICEF.
These learning and teaching materials will help increase school participation and retention, foster a sense of hope and resilience by enabling access to education and self-reliance.
Radio Education remains the unforgettable mark that changed the ruined education in hard to reach communities.
Today there is hope, visible and practical changes seen from the construction and equipping of learning spaces to the identification, enrollment, teaching and utmost transformation

A call for Volunteerism with Queen Fogang Foundation

Are you looking for a way to contribute and make a tangible difference in the growth of your community, QFF is currently recruiting volunteers in different parts of South West Region
Follow the guide attached below and apply

Invitation to Bid

QFF is calling on service providers with proven experience on the supplies of the items listed in the attached Invitation to Bid (ITB); to kindly submit their bid documents on or before the deadline.
Submissions after the deadline will not be accepted.
Service provides are kindly advised to follow all necessary steps to permit their continuity in the process.

 

The hard to reach zones need our support, together, we can.

Conducieve, Protective, gender and disability inclusive. QFF remains committed to serve, ensuring nothing but the best in Humanitarian response.
We have ensured the construction of suitable learning structures in Lebialem Division and other parts of the South West Region; continuous thanks to ECHO and UNICEF.
The hard to reach zones need our support, together, we can.

In partnership with UNFPA, QFF is drilled to be part of the "Woman eh, Wuna Place Dey", a feminist and Gender Transformative Project.

Gender based violence remains a concern in the emergency context today, raising awareness is imperative.
Sexual violence can lead to HIV leaving the survivor more vulnerable.
In Lebialem, Ndian, Koupe Manengouba, Meme, Manyu and Fako Divisions of the South West Region, QFF will be carrying out GBV Service provision and HIV awareness to prevent and curb violence exacerbated especially in emergency.
In Kang Barombi of Meme Division, QFF conducts Safty Audit to identify GBV risks, and barriers to accessing multi-sector services at site – level.
With the support of UNFPA, in collaboration with GIZ, BMZ and European Union, QFF will be extending GBV services to vulnerable women and girls, especially in hard to reach communities.
Together, let’s break the silence and end violence

Partnering with the Internaional NGO Safety Organization (INSO) has equipped QFF's access to expertise in safety and security, enhanced situational awareness, and improved capacity to manage risks.

INSO’s support has also contributed to increased credibility, better collaboration and ultimately more effective humanitarian response.
Visit of INSO’s Deputy Country Director to QFF’s head office, sparked discussions meant to improve our interventions especially in security sensitive zones

Assessing partnership progress, identifying gaps and implementing mitigation strategies are crucial for UNICEF to effectively achieve its goals for children.

Ensuring alignment and goal achievement through progress monitoring, strengthening Partnerships through open communication and adaptive management, mitigating risks and challenges by identifying potential issues, learning and improvement through best practices; are imperative for UNICEF and partners in ensuring quality response.
A two days effective working session with UNICEF and partners in Buea

QFF joins UNICEF and partners for the Girls Movement Caravan in the South West Region.
Girls Vision for the Future

Girls are crucial in shaping the future. Today 20th June 2025, QFF joins UNICEF in the official launch of Girls Movement in the South West Region of Cameroon.

Investing in Girls’ education, health and wellbeing is not just investing in their individual futures, but also the future of families, communities and the world.
Girls have immense potentials for leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship.
When empowered, they become change makers and contribute diverse perspective to problem-solving.
Girls have a vital role to play in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, driving innovation and shaping the future of technology.
Women are at the forefront of addressing global challenges like climate change and promoting ethical technology development.
Together, let’s uplift and empower our Girls

At QFF's head office today, staffs benefit from an insightful Capacity building training from UNOCHA.

Today May 28 2025, in partnership with UNICEF, we join the world to commemorate World Menstrual Hygiene Day under the Theme; "Together for a #Period Friendly World".

Menstrual Hygiene awareness and education is crucial for promoting girl’s health, well being and educational opportunities.
Inorder to ensure a Comprehensive Menstrual Education, schools and communities should offer age-appropriate, factual and culturally sensitive information about menstruation, including its natural process and Hygiene practices. Addressing Menstrual Hygiene needs will reduce barriers to education.
To break down stigma, we need to normalize menstruation and challenge myths and misconceptions.
Menstruation is a normal healthy, biological process. It’s not dirty, shameful or a curse. Periods are a sign of a healthy body. Creating awareness will help to prevent infections, reduce discomfort and improve overall health.
Proper Menstrual Hygiene practices such as regular hand washing and changing sanitary products, will minimize the risks of Reproductive Track infections (RTIs) and Urinary Track Infecions (UTIs)
Today, vulnerable girl’s from GBPS Tombel, Koupe Manengouba Division benefit from Menstrual Hygiene awareness campaign and Dignity kits.
Boys also gained knowledge on how to support and show empathy to their peers.
“Break the silence, end the stigma”. Let’s Educate, empowe and uplift.

QFF field Visit to Dibuncha, West Coast, South West Region

Ensuring continuity in learning in hard to reach communities. These zones are forever grateful to ECHO and UNICEF for stretching support to them when all hope was lost.

Safe learning spaces goes a long way to normalise the daily activities of children and provide life-saving, wellbeing, knowledge and skills to vulnerable children.

Education plays a critical role in protecting communities from new risks and vulnerabilities. Safe learning spaces goes a long way to normalise the daily activities of children and provide life-saving, wellbeing, knowledge and skills to vulnerable children.
Providing structures for education also enhances children’s resilience, encourages their recovery and active involvement in activities that reduce exposure to further risk.
QFF is ensuring the respond and restoration of education in hard to reach communities, with the longer-term ambition of build back better.
Many thanks to ECHO and UNICEF, we continue to put up structures in different parts of Lebialem Division To ensure learning.
QFF remains the active voice of a vulnerable child.
Operation leave no child behind

Let's honor the women before us - our rights today exist because of their struggles. Women are pillars of peace and development, our voices must shape decisions.
Happy international women's day from women of QFF head office, Buea.

Training of Facilitators on the practicalities of the Radio Education Program. (REP)

Providing alternative learning platforms via the REP, has ensured the enrollment and retention of Identified Out of School children in conducive and protective learning environment.
Equipping the facilitators with knowledge on how to ensure quality in the learning and teaching process; is imperative.

In response to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), QFF joins UNICEF and partners to work and deliberate on Comprehensive Need Assessment, Result Presentation, data validation and collective planning for strengthening Humanitarian WASH response in the North West and South West Region of Cameroon.

In Ndian Division, with the full support of ECHO and UNICEF, different Learning spaces continue to benefit from learning and teaching materials.

QFF Continue to spice learning with crafting and beading activities. Added to the well structured Radio Education Program, fully supported by ECHO and UNICEF, QFF Continue to ensure recreation.

In line with our current project, fully supported by ECHO and UNICEF, identified Out of School children for the Radio Education Program continue to recieve learning materials, bags, Radios and other accessories that will go a long way to facilitate learning.

QFF is elated to be part of the rejuvenating education system of the vulnerable children of Lebialem Division.

QFF Continue to take strides to ensure quality and sustainable inclusive education for all. In the extreme, hard to reach zones of Kupe Manenguba, we continue to ensure that assistance is taken to those in great need. ECHO and UNICEF, through its partners QFF, EPDA and TeenAlive are transforming and touching lives in a very special way in this part of South West Region.

In Ndian Division, QFF Continue to put up structures to ease learning. Extreme hard to reach communities are experiencing the joy of education, all thanks to ECHO and UNICEF. The aid is timely, the aid is impactful to out of school children who have not seen the light of education for years. Operation leave no child behind; QFF stands for change, touching and transforming the lives of vulnerable children especially in hard to reach zones

Education Cannot Wait. QFF representing the South West Region in the validation of the Safe School Declaration Road map; held at Hilton Hotel Yaounde. We are glad to be part of this remarkable event to ensure a safe and protective learning environment for children.

It's a new week and QFF is set to continously take support to those in great need. Give them a chance, QFF remains committed to empowering minds and transforming lives through education, especially in extreme hard to reach communities.

The joy in the faces of Identified Out of School children benefiting in the Radio Education Program. QFF spicing learning with recreational activities in Lebialem Division .

How children in our TLS ended the first quater of learning in Ndian Division. Spicing learning with recreational activities. They deserve a chance to quality learning.

In Line with the Radio Education Program, QFF Continue to put up structures to ease learning. Temporal learning spaces are being constructed and Equipped in extreme hard to reach communities. Operation leave no child behind. All thanks to ECHO and UNICEF

In line with QFF's current project, Funded by ECHO/UNICEF, we are pleased to share the current construction of Temporal Learning Spaces in different localities of the South West Region. These learning spaces will go a long way to support identified Out of School children for the Radio Education Program. Many thanks to ECHO and UNICEF for this timely aid to vulnerable children in hard to reach communities

16 Days Activism against Gender Based Violence. QFF carries out public awareness campaign to put a stop to all forms of violence against vulnerable groups especially against women and girls. We stand for a violent free society, we stand for change.

Education in Emergency, continues learning in Wabane TLS. No child should be left behind

Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA), remains a principal concern in QFF's interventions. Suggestion boxes have been placed in all our running TLS as one of the report mechanisms. QFF staffs and facilitators have also gained training on PSEA with acquired online certificates. As an organization, QFF has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse. Protect the child, protect education

Strengthening Response, QFF and TeenAlive continue to reachout to identified beneficiaries for the Radio Education program in the South West Region.

UNICEF and ECHO are transforming lives in extreme hard to reach communities through the Radio Education program. In Wabane Sub Division of Lebialem, QFF ensures continues learning in the various TLS (Temporal learning spaces). Taking assistance to those in great need. We continue to thank UNICEF and ECHO for this mile stone. Leave no child behind

In Ekondo-titi Sub Division of Ndian, QFF Continue to carry out lessons as part of the Radio Education Program. Education for every child.

Radio Education Program
Sponsored by ECHO and UNICEF

communities of Tchopjuh, Leteh, Nkongho and Fonenge of Wabane Sub Division of Lebialem, QFF Continue to assist identified Out of School children for the Radio Education Program.

communities of Nkikoh, Ekambeng, Muabi and Epen of Bangem Sub Division, QFF reaches out to hundreds of Identified beneficiaries for the Radio Education Program with learning materials.

October 11th Marks the International Day of the Girl Child.

Theme: Girls' Vision for the Future

Addressing the Multi - Faceted Humanitarian Needs in Education for Children Affected by the crisis in the NWSW Regions of Cameroon

Queen Fogang Foundation in partnership with African Women Development Fund (AWDF), working for the Economic Justice of women and girls in Lebialem Division, South West Region of Cameroon

We build communities

Improve lives

Work for social justice

Empower people

Stand for women and girls

On the 17 of September 2024, QFF launched a tender for the supply of benches. Service providers should be reminded that date of tender opening is October 3rd 2024

The Multi-Faceted Humanitarian Needs

Wabane Sub Division of Lebialem. Education for every child. ECHO - QFF - UNICEF

QFF and Street Child. Elevating Local Leadership in Emergency

QFF in partnership with ECHO and UNICEF, addressing Education needs in Emergency

Activities

Strengthening Rapid EiE in Humanitarian Response Workshop. Cameroon Education Cluster & Plan International

Community Perception Survey in Kupe Manenguba, Lebialem and Fako -QFF/UNOCHA

Back to School Campaign

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