Local Youth Corner Cameroon is excited to announce the upcoming Community Service Days to promote youth participation in Sustainable Community Development. The first phase of the activity will take place
The Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) and Local Youth Corner, Cameroon (LOYOC) have officially entered into a strategic partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Signed
The International Day of Peace instituted by the United Nations resolution 36/37 in 1981 is celebrated worldwide. This day has been recognized by the General Assembly as a time to
The euphoria that characterized the launching of the Na-We-We Sports Jamboree on Saturday, July 9, 2022, at the Lycee Polyvalent de Bonaberi, Douala was inestimable as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
While children are becoming even more vulnerable to recruitment into armed groups, in the Far North Region of Cameroon, we are forging a generation of children who will resist radicalization
As a Youth-led Organisation, One of our objectives at Local Youth Corner (LOYOC) is not just contributing to peacebuilding, but, ensuring that the communities we touch live together in peace.
A1: Training of Trainers Workshop on using Sports and Leisure for Peacebuilding and Preventing Violent Extremism for IDPs and host communities. This initiative primarily seeks to build social cohesion between
Local Youth Corner Cameroon (LOYOC) is a youth-led and youth-centred organization working with youngpeople to build peace. We focus on promoting the empowerment of young people (males and females) in
ABSTRACT The increase in violent conflict in Cameroon has been captured by available literature as an outcome of poor governance, poverty, discrimination, marginalisation and the list continues. Nevertheless, the role
This study attempts a succinct conflict assessment and stakeholders mapping to design a roadmap highlighting the challenges, opportunities and key recommendations for an effective peace process in Cameroon while capturing