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NFI Girl Empowerment Salon

    African Impulse e.V.
    A project from African Impulse e.V. in Kumba, Cameroon
    The project aims to empower young football playing girls under the age of 30 by creating a training centre where they can gain hairdressing skills and be self-sustainable. It will alsoe provide accommodation to girls displaced by war in the region.

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    About this project

    Clement N. from African Impulse e.V. is responsible for this project
    The project aims to empower young football playing girls under the age of 30 in the town of Kumba, Cameroon by creating a training centre where they can gain hairdressing skills and be self-sustainable. It will also provide accommodation to girls displaced by war in the region. A first start will be with girls who play for the Nkamanyi Football Initiative. In subsequent years, over 100 girls from other clubs shall benefit from the project. 
     
     Kumba is a city located in the South West region of the Republic of Cameroon. It has over 400,000 inhabitants. More than 65% of the population is made up of young people. The inhabitants of the city thrive mainly from agriculture and trade. The town has seen a steady increase in its population, especially young people (with girls being the majority) in the last few years. There is little or no jobs for these young people. There are hardly any industries or companies that employ young people. 
     
     With the recent publicity of Female football as can be seen from the last world cup and nations cup, female football is gaining more in importance, even at local level with small unorganized clubs. The girls join clubs and easily get disappointed due to lack of activity and perspective. The current crisis in the region does not make it easy for the girls to play. Some girls have also been displaced from their villages and do not have a place to stay. This hinders them also to engage in a sport they love. 
     
     With this background, we made a survey of girls of the initiative to find out how best we could engage and empower them. This revealed that most would like to learn the hairdressing trade. 
     
     We had two options – either to send the girls for training in already existing hair dressing salons to learn or to set up a training centre ourselves. We settled for creating the centre ourselves because the other option would be more costly, uncontrollable and unsustainable. 
     
     SUSTAINABILITY
     The trade of hairdressing has a ready market. Salons in town are always full. When the girls complete their training, they shall readily me able to make an income from their services. Moreover, during the training period, customers will pay for services. Income from these services shall be able to help pay subsequent rents, electricity and monthly expenses.  For the internally displaced girls, this project only takes care of the accommodation of the girls for one year. By the end of the year after training, they should be in the position to take care of themselves and there will be no need to come to the project sponsors and donors for subsequent support.

     RISK AND MITIGATION ANALYSIS
     The main risk we see in the project is a further escalation of the ongoing crisis in the region. There is the risk that the centre might be closed for some time. However, considering that we have so far not seen any attack on salons or other private businesses, we do not see any need to worry about this.

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