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TMG Foundation Strategy & Implementation |
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TMGF Strategy
The TMGF strategy is simply to ensure TMGF is unequivocally perceived by its stakeholders to be meeting its stated purpose and objectives.
Specifically, to champion good-cause initiatives that would benefit Cameroonians at home and in the UK. These initiatives fall within the following categories:
- Poverty alleviation;
- Community development;
- Healthcare; and
- Education.
Strategic Actions
Our day to day strategic actions will cover (click on each for the following more details)
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Strategy Implementation
The approach will be unashamedly one of “let a thousand flowers bloom” and hence:
- Bottom – up: we begin at the bottom and not work via Governments as a primary root. Hence, we will maintain a relatively large list of organisations to collaborate and work with.
- Grassroots-based: we work and partner with mainly grassroots-level based organisations who are alleviating poverty on the ground daily, doing day to day health care and education.
- Stakeholder community-involving: for sustainability, we work to include and partner with other stakeholders in the community, e.g. churches, diocese, schools. Inter-dependence between stakeholders is key for sustainable development.
- Diaspora-supporting: as Diaspora our role is advocacy (for good governance, accountability and leadership), be agents of change and most importantly be actors in advancing education, community capacity building and poverty alleviation.
- Leveraging Other Diaspora Groups: lastly, groups like TMGF can only possibly succeed via leveraging other Diaspora Groups.
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