FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Ambassadors Girls’ Scholarship Program (AGSP)
- Association de Femmes Musulmanes du Diamaré (AFEMDI) is a women’s member organization located in the far north of Cameroon. They provide scholarships to girls in the Maroua area.
- Groupe Scolaire Les Hirondelles is a private girls’ school serving secondary school girls in Garoua, a northern town in Cameroon. Les Hirondelles’ sister school, Dounia Andal, serves primary school girls. Dounia Andal and Les Hirondelles provide scholarships through the AGSP for poor girls in their community whose families could not otherwise afford to send them to these schools.
- Manyu Women’s Association (MOHWA) is a women’s association working in the Manyu Division of Cameroon in the country’s southwest province, the Mefou and Afamba Divisions in the Centre Province and the Mvila Division in the southern province.
- Plan International—Cameroon, the local branch of a U.S.-based international development agency to serve Fulani and Baka girls in the eastern (Upper Nyong, Kadei, Lom and Djerem Divisions) and northwestern provinces (Boyo and Mezam Divisions).
- Serve the Orphans Foundation (SOF) is a volunteer-run, local NGO serving orphans in Cameroon’s Ndu Subdivision in Cameroon’s northwest province. SOF also provides scholarships through the AGSP to girls in the Littoral region.
Batonga
- Granting scholarships: 20 girls, all AIDS orphans or from families affected by AIDS, have been awarded secondary school or post-secondary scholarships. Once they begin their first year of secondary school in September, this same scholarship will be paid annually by Batonga until they graduate. The scholarship includes tuition, uniform, school supplies, mentoring and community awareness programs.
FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
York University
- International Scholarship Program for Africa (4). VALUE: $100,000 ($25,000 x 4 years). Must be citizen of an African country. To renew — maintain high academic standing (7.8 on a 9-point York scale) in each academic year at York
GRADUATE STUDENTS
- A programme funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which is jointly administered in Cameroon by the British High Commission and the British Council. It allows outstanding young professionals in Cameroon, to study in the UK for up to one year.
- There are three types of Chevening scholarships: Type A: Covers tuition fees only, Type B: Full scholarships for tuition fees, monthly stipend and one-off allowances and Type C: These vary, and can cover part/full stipend, and /or allowances
- The awards are for studies in a range of disciplines, but preference is given to candidates who are likely to contribute to the promotion of human rights and good governance when they return to their countries.
- Applicants must: be an early or mid-career professional from the public or private sector, be able to demonstrate how a course of study in the UK will have a positive impact in Cameroon on your return, have a good knowledge of English, hold a first degree in any discipline and have the potential to become a leader, decision-maker or opinion-former in your profession.
KAAD Scholarship Program – Germany
- is addressed to post-graduates and to academics who already gained professional experience and who are interested in postgraduate studies (or research stays) in Germany. This program is administered by regional partner committees, staffed by university professors and church representatives. Normally documents are submitted to the committee of the applicant’s home country.

Nembo Clovis says
Dear sir
I am a first year student in the uuniversity of yaounde 2 andwish to study with you and advance my studies;.
thanks Clovis
Tita Ketuma says
please sir i am poor and need your scholarship for i am a good student but sir i can afford my fees please i want to study in one of your schools
Tita Tony says
Hello!
Accept my most sincere regards. I would like to know how I could obtian a scholarship to study the in a school in the U.S.A.
SINOVUYO NYOKA says
HI AGAIN HEY I AM SORRY JUST WANT TO CORRECT AN ERROR ON MY PREVIOUS COMMENT I MEAN’T TO SAY ”TO PLEASE ASSIST THEM ” NOT ” TO PEOPLE ASSIST THEM” .CHEERS!
SINOVUYO NYOKA says
HI TODAY WAS JUST LOOKING AT THE PROJECTS THAT SUPPORT THOS WHO ARE UNABLE TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES FROM RURAL AREAS AND I FOUND ONE OF THE INTERESTING PROJECTS I KNOW AND I MUST SAY IT HAS REALLY DONE AGREAT JOB FOR THE COMMUNITY OF THE EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE LOOKING AFTER THE SICK AND TAKING CARE OF THOSE CHILDREN WHO ARE IN NEEDAND ORPHANS AND ALSO FOUND THE COMMENT OF THE DIRECTOR HERE AND I WAS TOUCHES I REALLY HOPE YOU HAVE FOUND THEM ANY SORT OF HELP AND PLEASE I BEG IF YOU CAN DO THEM ANYTHING EVEN IF IT’S NOT MUCH THAT WOULD BE MORE LIKE A BLESSING TO THEM SEEING PEOPLE WORKING SO HARD JUST TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLE’S LIVES POSSIBLE I DON’T KNOW WHAT I CAN SAY THEY ARE NOT FORCED BUT THE WAY THEY ARE COMMITTED IS AMAZING SO AGAIN I ASK YOU GUYS TO PLEOPLE ASSIST THEM IN ANY WAY THAT YOU COULD TO MAKE THEIR WORK EASY AND MAKE THE LIFE OF THOSE COMMUNITY THEY SERVING IN MUCH MORE POSSIBLE. SINOVUYO NYOKA.