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Southern Cameroons

Southern Cameroons remains affected by an incomplete decolonization process under the United Nations Trusteeship system.

This initiative exists to complete the legal, historical, and procedural work required to engage the United Nations and relevant international institutions toward a lawful and peaceful resolution.

The work focuses on documentation, legal research, policy preparation, and structured engagement with international bodies.
This is not a political organization and not an activist campaign. It is a professional legal and development initiative grounded in international law and due process.

What your support funds

Contributions support Phase One activities, including:

  • Legal research and historical documentation

  • Preparation of UN-ready briefs, reports, and submissions

  • International law and treaty consultation

  • Archival research and records access

  • Policy drafting and development planning

  • Administrative, compliance, and operational costs

  • Structured engagement with international institutions

Budget and timeline

Estimated Budget
USD $700,000 – $1,000,000

Estimated Timeline
2 to 5 years

International legal and United Nations processes require structured documentation, expert review, formal submissions, and sustained institutional engagement. This timeline reflects standard practice for matters of this nature.

Transparency and accountability

Funds are collected through secure payment processors and managed under strict internal controls.

Financial records are maintained in accordance with applicable compliance and reporting standards. To protect donors, researchers, and the integrity of the work, detailed financial statements are not published publicly.

Verified donors may request financial summaries, which are provided directly upon request.

No funds are used for violence, political parties, or armed activity.

Your contribution supports lawful research, documentation, and peaceful development efforts.

Payments are processed securely via Stripe and PayPal.

Support the work

Donor names and personal information are kept confidential and are not publicly displayed.
Contribution totals and project expenditures will be transparently reported.
Independent review and private audit will be conducted as part of the lawful process.

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Contact

Roland Fru  
Research Director  
Southern Cameroons Legal & Development Initiative  

Website: https://www.southerncameroonslaw.org  
Email: research@southerncameroonslaw.org  
Phone: +1 (281) 315-9387

 

This initiative operates through lawful, peaceful, and professional processes in accordance with international standards. This initiative operates in compliance with applicable U.S. and international laws and is committed to peaceful, lawful processes.

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