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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Ndjobdi Hawaou from Nyem Yelwa in CAR, cooks the traditional Cassava flour-based meal Nyiri, on a newly made stove. Trained by the Lutheran World Federation, women in the Ngam refugee camp build stoves that retain heat better, and which ensure less firewood is needed in order to cook a meal. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Issa Hawaou is one of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_440...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: A man cuts up wood at a farm near the Ngam refugee camp. A group of CAR refugees have been trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_436...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Ndjobdi Hawaou from Nyem Yelwa in CAR, cooks the traditional Cassava flour-based meal Nyiri, on a newly made stove. Trained by the Lutheran World Federation, women in the Ngam refugee camp build stoves that retain heat better, and which ensure less firewood is needed in order to cook a meal. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_454...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Moussa Inoussa (centre) helps dismantle a building in the Ngam refugee camp. Deemed unsafe for use after days of strong wind, the building must be torn down and rebuilt in order to serve again as a distribution for food and other materials to the refugees. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Women mold new claymade stoves in the Ngam refugee camp. Trained by the Lutheran World Federation, women in the Ngam refugee camp build stoves that retain heat better, and which ensure less firewood is needed in order to cook a meal. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Nouhou Rafiatou and her son Hamadou work a field near the Ngam refugee camp. Rafiatou is part of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Abassi Moussa works as a tailor in a shop in the Ngam refugee camp. He has been trained through the Lutheran World Federation's World Service programme in an effort to strengthen livelihoods for refugees in the area. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_462...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Mbele Felixe helps dismantle a building in the Ngam refugee camp. Deemed unsafe for use after days of strong wind, the building must be torn down and rebuilt in order to serve again as a distribution for food and other materials to the refugees. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_422...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: The Ngam refugee camp holds two peace forums, consisting of refugees from a variety of ethnic groups, who works for conflict resolution and prevention in the camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_412...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Issa Hawaou is one of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_442...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: A woman carries firewood at a farm near the Ngam refugee camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_429...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Ndjobdi Hawaou from Nyem Yelwa in CAR is member of one of the Ngam refugee camp's peace forums. The Ngam refugee camp holds two peace forums, consisting of refugees from a variety of ethnic groups, who works for conflict resolution and prevention in the camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_412...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: A woman molds a new claymade stove. Trained by the Lutheran World Federation, women in the Ngam refugee camp build stoves that retain heat better, and which ensure less firewood is needed in order to cook a meal. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_451...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Ndjobdi Hawaou from Nyem Yelwa in CAR is member of one of the Ngam refugee camp's peace forums. The Ngam refugee camp holds two peace forums, consisting of refugees from a variety of ethnic groups, who works for conflict resolution and prevention in the camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_410...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Moussa Inoussa mounts a steel plate as roof of a latrine in the Ngam refugee camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH2_337...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: 26-year-old CAR refugee Daina Caporal acts as community mobilizer in collaboration with the Lutheran World Federation. Together with a group of 10 refugees, they run a tree nursery producing 5,000 plants of Lemon Plant and Acacia, to be planted around the Ngam refugee camp as a way of caring for the environment.  Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_455...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Issa Hawaou is one of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_439...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Nouhou Rafiatou and her son Hamadou work a field near the Ngam refugee camp. Rafiatou is part of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_434...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: A man carries firewood back to the Ngam refugee camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_443...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: A group of CAR refugees of the Ngam refugee camp, trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques, work their fields. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_436...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Sali Farimatou Bouda shows a basket full of 'Bolo leaf' (Sesame) which she has picked to add flavour as she cooks meat and fish. Farimatou is one of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_431...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: 23-year-old CAR refugee Gbami Marina is member of one of the Ngam refugee camp's two listening clubs. As a group, they gather regularly to listen to peace messages broadcast by the Lutheran World Federation by radio. They then take the messages and share them with their communities to support peaceful cohabitation in the camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_416...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Mbele Felixe helps dismantle a building in the Ngam refugee camp. Deemed unsafe for use after days of strong wind, the building must be torn down and rebuilt in order to serve again as a distribution for food and other materials to the refugees. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_420...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Adamou Yaouba from Bouzoum Wampende in CAR is member of one of the Ngam refugee camp's peace forums. The Ngam refugee camp holds two peace forums, consisting of refugees from a variety of ethnic groups, who works for conflict resolution and prevention in the camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_410...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Moussa Inoussa (right) and Dengui Amadou (left) mount a steel plate as roof of a latrine in the Ngam refugee camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_460...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_456...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: 26-year-old CAR refugee Bahene Felix acts as community mobilizer in the Ngam refugee camp. In collaboration with the LWF, he oversees and guides the work of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: 26-year-old CAR refugee Bahene Felix (right) acts as community mobilizer in the Ngam refugee camp, here working a field alongside Sali Farimatou Bouda (left). In collaboration with the LWF, Felix oversees and guides the work of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
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  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: CAR refugee Moussa Inoussa (left) and Dengui Amadou (right) make the hole for a ventilation pipe in a steel plate to be mounted as roof of a latrine in the Ngam refugee camp. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH2_336...jpg
  • 4 June 2019, Meiganga, Cameroon: 26-year-old CAR refugee Bahene Felix acts as community mobilizer in the Ngam refugee camp. In collaboration with the LWF, he oversees and guides the work of a group of CAR refugees trained by the Lutheran World Federation in modern farming techniques. By keeping a strict ratio of how many seeds to sow per hectare, and by sowing Cassava and Groundnut together, they are able to both increase harvests and retain soil fertility over a longer time. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation, the Ngam refugee camp, located in the Meiganga municipality, Adamaoua region of Cameroon, hosts 7,228 refugees from the Central African Republic, across 2,088 households.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190604_AH1_430...jpg