Empowering Voices: Transforming Political Engagement for Sexual and Gender Minority Persons in Cameroon By “Getting Everyone In”

Embarking on a journey to empower the voices of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) individuals through political engagement, our recent two-day training seminar in the heart of the West Region of Cameroon marked a pivotal leap towards fostering inclusivity and advocacy. Organized in the vibrant city of Bafoussam, supported by the generous funding from the African Regional Democracy Fund via the American Embassy in Cameroon, our project dubbed “My Participation as a Citizen” aimed to transcend the realm of aspiration, transforming the dream of political involvement for marginalized key persons into a tangible, vibrant reality.



In a country where punitive laws, entrenched homophobia, religious biases, and the politicization of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) issues have cast a shadow over the participation of SGM communities in the political sphere, our initiative, “Getting Everyone In,” emerged as a beacon of hope and empowerment. Setting the stage for an environment where all citizens, irrespective of their sexual orientation or gender identity, can actively engage in the political process, our project heralded a call for collective action and progressive change.


Amidst the verdant landscapes and spirited conversations in Bafoussam, we gathered a cohort of twenty exceptional community leaders, impassioned activists, and dedicated individuals, infusing them with a transformative toolkit of tools, insights, and strategic approaches. Powered by a vision of peer-to-peer mobilization, our training seminar set out to instill a sense of ownership, agency, and participation in electoral processes among SGM communities.

Our two-day immersion was not merely a training session but a shared journey of empowerment and enlightenment. Collectively, we ventured into the realms of experience sharing, knowledge dissemination, and strategic development, forging a network of focal points primed to steer community members of voting age towards registration and acquisition of voters’ cards. These small yet revolutionary steps paved the way for the realization of fundamental civil rights and political empowerment for every citizen.

The meticulously crafted modules of our seminar delved deep into critical issues, unraveled the intricate political landscape of Cameroon, illuminated the pivotal function of ELECAM as the electoral authority, and underscored the profound significance of active engagement in molding one’s political destiny. Through a tapestry of dialogue, interaction, and collaboration, our participants emerged as torchbearers of change, poised to ignite a wave of civil awakening and democratic empowerment within their communities.


Amidst the bustling urban landscape of Bafoussam, our community leaders, activists, and participants dived into a realm of practical learning and immersive experiences. The culmination of this transformative journey took us beyond the confines of theoretical discourse and into the pulsating heart of political participation itself. A physical and immersive case study led us to the doors of the ELECAM office, where community members, imbued with hope and determination, etched their names onto the Electoral list, marking a significant step towards tangible political engagement.


The palpable joy and sense of accomplishment radiating from the newly registered members encapsulated the essence of empowerment and enfranchisement. Their elation was a testament to the transformative power of political participation, a gateway to claiming one’s rights and raising one’s voice in the democratic process. This exercise not only enhanced the sense of ownership and belonging but also set the stage for continued engagement and collaboration with the ELECAM office, fostering an environment of accessibility and inclusivity for young SGM persons seeking to exercise their civic rights.



The ripple effect of this practical exercise reverberated far beyond the walls of the training venue. Our focal points emerged not only as leaders but as ambassadors of change, equipped with the tools, knowledge, and fervor to carry forth a message of encouragement and empowerment to the younger generation. This generation, buoyed by the sense of purpose and agency instilled during the training, is poised to navigate the political landscape with confidence and conviction, paving the way for a generation of engaged citizens and advocates for change.


The ethos of our training underscores a fundamental truth – the imperative of political representation within the SGM community. As the echoes of empowerment and engagement reverberate through the West Region, we stand united in the belief that “No one can better defend us than ourselves.” This clarion call for self-representation and agency resonates at the core of our mission – to amplify voices, foster inclusivity, and champion equality in every sphere of civic life.

As the curtains draw on this exhilarating chapter of transformation and empowerment, the resounding joy, heartfelt impressions, and shared sense of accomplishment among participants paint a vivid tapestry of hope, progress, and unity.  Our collective resolve to nurture inclusion, amplify marginalized voices, and advocate for equitable representation stands unwavering and resolute. The seeds of empowerment planted amidst the verdant landscapes of the West Region are destined to bloom into a garden of diversity, resilience, and democratic ethos, ushering forth an era where every voice is heard, every identity is celebrated, and every citizen claims their rightful place in the vibrant tapestry of the political ethos of Cameroon. We extend our deepest gratitude to all who participated in this transformative journey, and above all, our heartfelt thanks to the USA Embassy in Cameroon for their unwavering support and commitment to democracy, equality, and civic empowerment.


Together, hand in hand, we forge ahead, united in the pursuit of a more inclusive, just, and participatory democracy, where diversity flourishes, equality triumphs, and every individual stands tall as a beacon of change and progress. In the symphony of empowerment, let each note resonate with the promise of a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow, where the political landscape of Cameroon thrives on the mosaic of identities, the chorus of equality, and the melody of democratic resonance. As we carry forth the torch of empowerment and advocacy, we pledge to continue our mission at Working for our Wellbeing with renewed vigor, resilience, and passion, forging ahead on a path of progress, empowerment, and impactful change for all.

Empowering Political Engagement: A Transformative Training Seminar in the Littoral Region “Get everyone in”

REFLECTION

The efforts of young persons participating in debates, public consultations, and political activities are pivotal for influencing political decisions. In the Cameroonian electoral process, residency and age requirements impact voter registration. Additionally, ELECAM (Elections Cameroon) oversees various elections, including Presidential, Legislative, Senatorial, Regional, and Municipal elections, as well as Referendums.

In the context of political participation, SGM individuals have played crucial roles. Notably, individuals like Emma Onekekou, an SGM rights activist, and Steve Letsike, a co-chair of the National Task Force, have made significant impacts, combating discrimination and advancing SGM rights in West Africa.

INTRODUCTION

We were thrilled to organise a two-day training seminar in the Littoral Region of Cameroon focused on the Political Participation of Sexual and Gender Minority Persons on the 21st to the 22nd Nov 2023. This vital initiative was made possible through the generous funding and guidance of the African Regional Democracy Fund, under the auspices of The United States Embassy in Cameroon.

The project, aptly named “Getting Everyone In,” sought to equip community leaders, activists, allies, and members of the sexual and gender minority community with essential knowledge about the various electoral processes in Cameroon. This comprehensive training is delved into topics such as voter enrollment, requirements for obtaining a voters card, stages of the electoral process, and guidance on verifying polling stations, among other essential aspects. The immediate aim was to equip participants with the necessary tools and understanding to engage actively in the political process.



The seminar was specifically designed to address the deep-rooted political apathy prevalent among sexual and gender minority individuals in Cameroon. Over the years, this community has encountered significant challenges in participating in the political landscape, largely attributed to existing punitive laws and prevalent homophobia. This has led to a pervasive sense of disillusionment, with many questioning the relevance of their involvement in a political system that often politicizes and exploits their identities for gains, without genuinely protecting their interests.

The seminar emphasized the paramount importance of enhancing the political involvement of sexual and gender minority individuals, stressing that meaningful change can only be realized through representation and inclusivity within the political sphere. Facilitators underscored the imperative for SGM individuals to actively engage in politics, emphasizing that collective representation offers a pathway to impact and change.

The event marked a critical step toward addressing the challenges faced by sexual and gender minority individuals, offering a platform for learning, dialogue, and empowerment. It was not merely an educational endeavor but a transformative experience, uniting individuals in a shared mission to drive genuine change and amplify the voices and concerns of a marginalized community within the political landscape.

OBJECTIVES


1. Identify specific challenges faced by sexual and gender minorities in political participation.
2. Analyze opportunities and strategies for advocating political inclusion and amplifying the voice of sexual and gender minorities in decision-making processes.
3. Facilitate dialogue and knowledge exchange on best practices and lessons learned in political participation.
4. Determine effective strategies to promote inclusive political engagement of sexual and gender minorities.
5. Build the capacity of rights defenders and political actors to foster greater inclusion of sexual and gender minorities in the electoral process.

MAIN THEMES ADDRESSED:


1. Equitable Access to Political Processes: Participants detailed the legal, social, and cultural barriers impeding the political engagement of sexual and gender minorities and discussed discriminatory laws and practices.
2. Awareness Campaign and Political Training: Strategies to raise awareness and provide political training for key populations and their allies were proposed to enhance expertise and commitment.
3. Political Inclusion of Key Populations: The importance of full inclusion and active participation of key populations in decision-making bodies, alongside measures to encourage participation and combat discrimination, was emphasized.

KEY INSIGHTS


The right to vote serves as a critical avenue for sexual and gender minorities to contribute to decision-making processes impacting various societal domains, such as education, employment, the environment, and healthcare. Voting not only extends the right to make informed choices but also empowers engagement in grassroot movements, youth groups, and political organizations, as well as fostering awareness and mobilization through social media and public forums.



In conclusion, the workshop provided critical insights and actionable strategies to enhance the political participation and representation of sexual and gender minorities in Cameroon, emphasizing the fundamental role of inclusive political processes in advancing societal well-being and equitable rights for all. This seminar stands as a testament to our ongoing dedication to fostering inclusivity and representation, advocating for a political environment that respects and values the diverse voices and rights of all citizens, irrespective of their sexual orientation or gender identity. It was a vital milestone in our collective journey toward creating a political sphere that embraces equity and acceptance, ensuring that the rights and perspectives of sexual and gender minority individuals are fully recognized and upheld within the political discourse of Cameroon.

Changing The Present and Moving Forward: Capacitating Community Members and Their Defenders on Human Rights Mechanisms

Last week, we conducted a two-day training workshop under the project “Changing The Present and Moving Forward.” funded by the Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives (FCIL CAM). The focus of this workshop was to strengthen the understanding of activists working in the area of human rights to better understand national and regional human rights mechanisms and let them know when, how, and where to apply it in relation to their work within the community. The workshop had a particular emphasis on the multiple violence and human rights violations sexual and gender minority persons go through without getting justice in most cases when it does occur.


Training Highlights
The workshop, held on the 6th and 7th of October, provided a platform for 18 participants to acquire in-depth knowledge and build their capacity to navigate national, regional, and international human rights mechanisms. Various facilitators shared expert insights and conducted engaging presentations, empowering participants to advocate for the rights and well-being of sexual and gender minority persons more effectively.

The sessions covered a range of topics, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, regional instruments of human rights, United Nations treaties, and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. Through interactive group work, participants tackled challenging tasks that encouraged critical thinking and problem-solving, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
During the training, participants were immersed in the importance of collective collaboration and effective documentation of cases related to gender-based violence. Recognizing the significance of documentation, participants were trained on various tools and techniques to accurately capture and record incidents. Additionally, the training covered the critical aspect of data security to ensure the protection of sensitive information. Participants learned about best practices for securing data online and preserving confidentiality.


Understanding Regional and International Mechanisms
A substantial portion of the training was dedicated to exploring national, regional, and international human rights mechanisms. At the national level, participants delved into the constitution and the jurisdiction of national human rights bodies, such as the National Human Rights Commission. The workshop also focused on various regional instruments, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Maputo Protocol, Resolution 275, and Resolution 552 of the African Charter, which affirms the different rights of sexual and gender minorities. Participants gained valuable insights into international human rights mechanisms, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, international pacts, conventions, and treaties. The overarching objective of all these mechanisms is to safeguard the rights of individuals, regardless of their actual or perceived sexual orientation with a specific emphasis on sexual and gender minority persons, participants were guided through detailed discussions on human rights mechanisms at the regional and international levels. They explored the institutions, procedures, and strategies that can be leveraged to advance the rights of these groups, foster inclusivity, and combat discrimination/stigma.


The training sessions provided a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms available for addressing human rights violations, including the role of intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, and key advocacy tools. Participants gained valuable insights into strategic approaches, research methodologies, and effective communication strategies to amplify their voices and advocate for change.

Empowering Human Rights Defenders
One of the primary goals of the workshop was to empower human rights defenders and allies in the Littoral region. By equipping them with comprehensive knowledge and practical tools, we aimed to strengthen their ability to advocate for the rights of sexual and gender minority persons effectively. The training fostered a supportive network, creating opportunities for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and the development of cohesive strategies.


Moving Forward
Throughout the workshop, participants were reminded of the need for continued efforts and collaboration beyond the workshop. They were encouraged to view the training as a launching pad rather than a conclusive endeavor. The challenges facing the advocacy for sexual and gender minority rights in Cameroon demand ongoing dedication and collaboration from all stakeholders. The training served as a call to action, inspiring participants to actively contribute to the advancement of human rights in their respective spheres.

Continued investment in the capacity-building and empowerment of human rights defenders, as demonstrated through this training workshop is essential for driving sustainable change in society. By equipping individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills, Working for Our Wellbeing strives to create an environment where the rights and dignity of sexual and gender minority persons are respected and protected.



Take-home message
Working for our Wellbeing is fully aware that overcoming these challenges requires sustained commitment and a united front. We remain steadfast in our support for participants and the wider community, creating an environment where the rights and dignity of all individuals, irrespective of sexual orientation are duly respected and protected. By continuing to build alliances, develop strategies, and seek tangible solutions, we can work towards a future that upholds the fundamental rights of all persons in Cameroon.

Closing remake
The workshop concluded on the 7th with a closing remark from the Executive Director of WFW. Expressing gratitude, the Executive Director thanked all participants for accepting the organization’s invitation and wholeheartedly engaging in the training. The Executive Director acknowledged the dedication and commitment demonstrated by each participant throughout the sessions and emphasized the importance of their involvement in the fight for sexual and gender minority rights.
With the training officially declared closed, participants departed for their respective destinations, carrying with them a renewed sense of purpose and determination. They were left equipped with valuable knowledge, practical skills, and a reinforced commitment to advocate for the rights of sexual and gender minority persons in Cameroon.
With the confidence ent that the training has empowered participants to make a meaningful impact in their communities. The organization stands ready to provide ongoing support, guidance, and a platform for continued collaboration among participants, ensuring sustained efforts in creating an equitable and inclusive society for all.
As the participants dispersed, they carried with them the collective energy and vision for a future where the rights of all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation, are respected and protected. The conclusion of the training marked not the end, but rather the beginning of a new chapter in the fight for equality and social justice.



Conclusion
The two-day training seminar served as a significant step towards enhancing the understanding of regional and international human rights mechanisms among participants in the Littoral region. By fostering knowledge, collaboration, and empowerment, we are confident that this training will lead to effective advocacy, inclusive policy development, and positive social change for sexual and gender minority persons in Cameroon.
Through ongoing initiatives aimed at strengthening the capacity of human rights defenders and creating inclusive platforms for dialogue, Working for Our Wellbeing remains committed to the pursuit of justice, equality, and the protection of the rights of all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Call for Recruitment: Accountant


call for application


Working for our Wellbeing, a dynamic community-based organization dedicated to promoting gender equity and advocating for the rights of Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) persons, is seeking an experienced and motivated Accountant to join our passionate team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to our mission of advancing the well-being and inclusion of SGM communities.

Position: Accountant

Responsibilities:
– Manage day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and general ledger entries.
– Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting, including the preparation of financial statements, budgeting, and forecasting.
– Maintain comprehensive and organized financial records and documentation.
– Collaborate with program managers to develop budgets and provide ongoing financial analysis and support.
– Conduct periodic internal audits to ensure compliance with financial policies and procedures.
– Assist in grant management, including budgeting, reporting, and expense tracking.
– Liaise with external auditors and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations and requirements.
– Provide guidance and support to the team on financial matters and best practices.

Qualifications:
– Relevant experience in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.
– Proven experience working as an Accountant, preferably in a non-profit or community-based organization (Optional).
– Proficiency in modern accounting tools and software.
– Strong knowledge of financial management principles and practices.
– Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
– Attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping.
– Ability to adapt to a fast-paced and dynamic working environment.
– Strong organizational and time management skills.
– Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work effectively as part of a team and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.

Application Process:
Candidates who meet the above qualifications are invited to submit their application, including a detailed CV and a cover letter, to

info@ourwellbeingcameroon.org

. Please indicate “Accountant Application – [Your Name]” in the subject line. The deadline for submitting applications is [deadline date].

Working for our Wellbeing is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds and identities to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

Deadline: 07th of September 2023

We look forward to reviewing your applications.

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