On June 1, 2026, the Coordinator of the Dadé Kaolé Association conducted a follow-up visit to the community field created by the Baka women of the village of Ndjangué, located in the municipality of Messok.
This initiative was born thanks to the support of the Dadé Kaolé Association, which provided beneficiaries with seeds and agricultural equipment to strengthen their production capacity and improve the food security of their families.
Through this action, the Dadé Kaolé Association continues its commitment to the economic empowerment of Baka women. By encouraging community agricultural activities, the association contributes to strengthening their autonomy, resilience, and participation in local development.
The community field of Ndjangué today serves as a true demonstration field and an inspiring model for other communities. This experience marks the beginning of a large campaign to promote community agriculture that aims to create similar fields in the 14 Baka camps in the municipality of Messok.
During his visit, the Coordinator of the Dadé Kaolé Association congratulated the women of Ndjangué for their commitment, determination, and the excellent management of their agricultural operation. He encouraged them to continue their efforts to make this initiative a successful example of community development and the empowerment of indigenous women.
The Dadé Kaolé Association reaffirms its commitment to supporting the Baka communities towards better food security, greater economic autonomy, and sustainable development that respects their realities and aspirations. to write here ...