Transparency and proven track record.

The work LEDUCANET does in the West Region is made possible by a network of institutional funders, government partners, and research collaborators who have placed their trust in us.

Our partners

The institutions behind our work

These are the funders, implementing partners, and government bodies that have supported LEDUCANET's programs — and whose names we display with gratitude and accountability.

African Women's Development Fund

Awarded LEDUCANET multiple grants to fund capacity-building programs for women's leadership, governance, and bodily/health rights.

The Global Fund

Through the sub-recipient model, LEDUCANET implements on-the-ground HIV prevention programs and health data tracking in the West Region.

CAMNAFAW

Principal Recipient for the Global Fund in Cameroon. LEDUCANET works under CAMNAFAW's coordination for community-based HIV programming.

Care and Health Program (CHP)

Implementing partner organization in the West Region. LEDUCANET collaborates with CHP on community-based health interventions.

IRESCO

Collaborated on civil society monitoring and community strengthening for the fight against malaria in the West Region.

Ministry of Public Health (MINSANTÉ)

Official local health partner for regional disease control, patient management, and health-data reporting.

Partner logos displayed as text badges. Real logos will replace these pending written permission from each institution.

Impact stories

What this work looks like in real life

The work LEDUCANET does is measured in the lives of people across the West Region. Add specific stories, quotes, and case studies when ready — this is the section that makes the partner list come alive.

The leadership training gave me the confidence and the practical skills to actually run — not just dream about running. I had the support of a network of women behind me.

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Women's Leadership Program participant · [year]

When our community health worker came to the village, it was the first time anyone had talked to us about HIV in a way that was honest, private, and respectful.

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Community member, La Mifi · [year]

The vocational training didn't just teach me a skill — it taught me that I could run a business. Two years later, I now employ two other young people from my village.

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Vocational training graduate · [year]

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Reports & resources

Transparency, in practice

We publish what we do, what we spend, and what we learn. Annual reports, financial summaries, and program evaluations will be posted here as they become available.

Annual Report 2024
PDF · ~2 MB · To be published
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Financial Summary 2023–2024
PDF · ~1 MB · To be published
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Program Overview — Community Health
PDF · To be published
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Program Overview — Women's Empowerment & Governance
PDF · To be published
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LEDUCANET NGO Registration (Arrêté MINAT 2020)
PDF · To be published
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Interested in partnering with LEDUCANET?

Whether you are a funder, a research institution, a peer NGO, or a Cameroon-based organization — we want to hear from you.

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