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Where we work
RDF programs and projects benefit more of poor rural communities in all the regions of Cameroon
Why Rural communities
- The starting point for a world without poverty and hunger, is the rural world. An estimated 3 billion people – around 40 per cent of the global population – live in the rural areas of developing countries.
- Most depend on small, family farms for their income and sustenance. Rural people grow the food that feeds their nations, but they are also disproportionately poor: 80 per cent of the women, children and men living in extreme poverty live in rural areas, not cities.
- Investing in rural people is a long-term solution to so many of the problems we face today. Hunger, poverty, youth unemployment and forced migration – all have deep roots in rural areas; and all can be vastly improved through investing in small-scale agriculture and inclusive rural development.

Get Involved
Individuals Can
- Volunteer to offer time and expertise as mentors, ambassadors, facilitators, interns etc.
- Engage in promotional campaign with friends, families and colleagues on social media and other platforms.
- Bring RDF International to your community or country.
- Connect RDF with potential partners or make a personal donation to our projects.
Organisations Can
- Provide in kind and monetary contributions in support of RDF successful implementation of programs.
- Mobelize staff and members to join RDF as individuals and encourage them to volunteer to serve in RDF Board.
- Publicize the RDF mission and activities to network of members and other stakeholders.
Institutions can
- Invite us come to your school, church or community to share RDF vision.
- Accept our vision and mobelize girls and other interested persons to join and participate in our activities.
- Encourage staff to engage as individuals by starting meet-up sessions with girls in your school, church, community and formally inform RDF office about it.
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