The people of Mora in the Mayo Sava Division of the Far-North Region have received a consignment of sanitation kits donated by a Non-Governmental Organization, Plan International Cameroon.
The donation was made on September 3, 2015 in the Mora Massi locality during a ceremony chaired by the Second Assistant of S.D.O to launch a five-day sensitization campaign on hygiene and sanitation.
The package included soap, buckets and disinfectants and comes after a recent case of Cholera in the area.
According to the Field Coordinator of Plan International Cameroon, Tchado Julienne, the campaign is part of a project to ameliorate the living condition of the Central African and Nigerian refugees as well as the indigenous people of the Far-North Region.
The Sultan of Mandara, His Majesty, Moutzigue guided the officials as they visited toilets under construction and water pumps in the area.
In the meantime, a demonstration on the washing of hands with soap and the purification of water highlighted the ceremony, coupled with animations from traditional dance group.
It is sponsored through a partnership between Plan International Cameroon and the Canada Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development.