At YOP we believe that partnerships are very crucial to achieving results and making a meaningful impact. Building better communities where youths are valued requires a diverse mix of ideas and expertise. That’s why we work with civil society organisations that care about the future, academic institutions that promote research, innovation and invest in young people. These are the partners who help to make us succeed.
The Alliance 23: The Alliance 23 is a coalition of civil society organisations working in the humanitarian sector in Cameroon. It was born out of the need to pull together resources and expertise during the conflict in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon. The Alliance 23 is a membership structure currently hosted by Youth Outreach Programme.
Mission 21 Cameroon. Mission 21 is active in 18 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America as part of sustainable development cooperation and humanitarian aid for peacebuilding, education, health, food sovereignty and against violence against women and children. Youth Outreach Programme has reached out to hundreds of young people and women affected by the conflict in the North West and South West Regions.
Bamenda University (UBa): The University of Bamenda (UBa) is a distinctive Anglo-Saxon university with future international reputation for higher standards of achievements and innovations in all areas of professionalism, arts, sciences and technology. Youth Outreach Programme forged a partnership with UBa to contribute in nurturing youths who are enthusiastic about volunteering and igniting change in their communities.