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
World AIDS DAY, a day aim to support individuals living with HIV and their families, advocate for human rights and access to Healthcare.
16 Days Activism campaign is vital for Women and Girls Safe Space (WGSS) especially in emergency; because it amplifies awareness of the heightened risks of GBV.
With UNICEF, learning never stops. The Radio Education Program, which has greatly transformed the lives of vulnerable children in hard to reach areas, continues to lead and create waves in different communities.
16 days Activism against Gender Based Violence; under the theme; "UNITE TO END Digital Violence against All Women and Girls"
The Radio Education Program, supported by ECHO and UNICEF has helped significantly in providing accessible and continous learning to out of school children in extreme hard to reach communities of the South West Region.
Governance structure within the humanitarian sector, Inclusive leadership and strategic planning are critical to the effectiveness, accountability and sustainability of UNFPA's GBV response efforts.
Including hard-to-reach communities in emergency interventions is critical for effective, equitable, and sustainable response and recovery.
The Ferminist Charter, a clear and defined Pathway for feminist leaders in Africa
Taking assistance to those in great need.
International day of Rural Women
International Day of a Girl Child
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.
A call for Volunteerism with Queen Fogang Foundation
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.