TOWOC is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, working in Cameroon/Africa working with children/youths, parents, government and intergovernmental bodies in the promotion of community welfare. It works to identify the needs of women, of the child especially the rural child/youths, the underprivileged and the weaker section of the society through participatory approaches.
Become volunterTOWOC’s mission is aimed at making the society a better place by protecting the woman, reducing the rate of single motherhood by giving the women the opportunity to develop their skills, train them take better care of their children and family through the promotion of livelihood activities; ensuring the welfare of children, by providing education, shelter, health care; fight against HIV, malaria and gender based violence. We will also ensure that the youths are protected from unwanted pregnancy and the woman take her rightful position in the society.
Recognising that there is strength in plurality, TOWOC will respect the diversity of the people (staff, volunteers, community members, sponsors, and local authorities) working to fulfil its objectives and mission. It is committed to the equality of opportunity for all and to respect for difference.
Recognising that effective, responsive and accountable interventions requires the inputs of all stakeholders, TOWOC will share the learning generated by its programmes. It is committed to inspiring dialogue, promoting consultations, building consensus, facilitating convergence, forging partnerships and engaging diverse stakeholders in its interventions.
TOWOC is committed to demonstrating accountability to its stakeholders. It pursues its mission with commitment, discipline and rigour.
-recognising that even as a single mother or a child from a less privilege society, you can still be happy and contribute to beautifying the society.
Provide skill development opportunities for single mothers and widows so that they can increase access of basic quality needs for children. This will be achieved by setting up a vocational training center.
Empower teenage mothers and school dropouts and ensure the welfare of the woman.
Promote formal and non-formal education for children and women
Promote sustainable health education and practices for children, their families and communities.
Reduce HIV and malaria transmission and to reduce the impact of the epidemic, on children, young people and families.
Provide assistance to needy/underprivileged children irrespective of tribe, origin, sex or religion in the domain of social welfare;
Promote the UN convention for the rights of the child.