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About Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku
Bio
Ajomuzu Colette Bekaku is Founder and Executive Director
of Cameroon Association for the Protection and Education
of the Child (CAPEC).
Ms. Ajomuzu has extensive experience in social work and
human rights. With a Post-Graduate degree from the University of
Yaoundé II Soa, she started her non-profit association and targeted
orphans and underprivileged children in Cameroon. Prior to creating
CAPEC, she had worked for the British Council Cameroon and was a
pioneer member of the InterAction Leadership Programme, a high
profile transformation leadership program in sub-Sahara Africa, sponsored
by the British Council, LEAD International and delivered by
UK and Pan African experts.
Ms. Ajomuzu’s passion for childcare is the sole motivation
behind her very active work in CAPEC. A careful observer of the society,
she observed with sympathy how children were increasingly becoming
victims of human rights violations like child abuse, female
genital mutilation, breast ironing, child labour, child trafficking and
poor access to healthcare, education, food, clothing and educative
entertainment, especially in the rural areas. She created CAPEC in
2002 with the vision of promoting the welfare of children so that they
could grasp opportunities to attain their full potentials in societies
where their rights and dignity are respected.
CAPEC set out to achieve the following objectives:
To make known the rights of the child and protect them through
education as prescribed by UNICEF and the UN Convention on the
Rights of the Child;
To assist the needy child irrespective of his/her tribe, origin, sex,
religion, in the domain of social welfare;
To prevent child labour and eliminate the sexual exploitation of children;
To assist children confined in prisons and rehabilitation institutions;
To monitor different forms of human rights abuse against the child
CAPEC has worked with and for children and youths in more
than thirty (30) villages in Cameroon, to identify the needs and meet the
aspirations of the rural youth and the underprivileged. Visits have been
made to community centers, social centers, health centers and hospitals
to assist the needy child.
CAPEC has organised symposiums, workshops and education
campaigns via the media (radio, television, newspaper) and orally in rural
areas where Chiefs and Elites were invited to promote the welfare of the
child and combat juvenile delinquency. CAPEC has devised campaigns,
in collaboration with other associations to protect the rights of children.
CAPEC has set up different programmes to educate children as
well as provide assistance to child prisoners, orphans, street children and
child workers.
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