REHABILITATION OF THE IDPs

These internally displaced persons were forced or obligated to flee or to leave their homes or places of habitual residence as a result of or in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights due to the armed conflicts in Southern Cameroon most especially in Bafut community.

 

The population of IDPs in the region currently put a major issue of concern, as these IDPs requires rehabilitation, and resettlement.  UBA -Maryland plans to rebuild damaged homes, build temporary shelters, reconstruct some homes and create camps scattered across the community as a means of mitigating the major humanitarian challenge of homelessness. The socioeconomic and political factors that influence their rehabilitation, resettlement and reintegration in the Bafut community. The possibility of rehabilitation, resettlement and reintegration of IDPs in the region can only succeed with ceasefire, less politics and more collaboration and synergy of efforts by state and non-state actors in the management of the armed conflicts.