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CAP 241Strategic Framework

CAP 241: A Framework for Social Action

The work of the Ma Banniere Foundation is structured through CAP 241, a framework linking:

1Social impact
2National stability
3International visibility
Four Pillars

Four Complementary Pillars

CAP Health
CAP Health

CAP Health

BALANCE

Health is the foundation of stability. When care pathways break, life trajectories collapse.

CAP Women
CAP Women

CAP Women

TRANSFER

Supporting women in their central role within families and communities through skills transfer and empowerment.

CAP Youth
CAP Youth

CAP Youth

TRAJECTORIES

Rebuilding life paths for young people through training, mentoring and reintegration pathways.

CAP Education
CAP Education

CAP Education

KNOWLEDGE

Strengthening educational foundations to build lasting resilience through prevention and awareness.

These pillars do not function in isolation. They operate in a logic of interdependence:

Health stability protects women
Family stability safeguards childhood
Prevention strengthens education
Skills transfer supports economic resilience

This architecture avoids fragmentation of interventions. It fosters a cross-cutting, coherent and sustainable approach.

Programme
CAP Santé

The BALANCE Programme

Prevent — Support — Rebuild

Women often carry the weight of fragility. BALANCE provides structured responses:

1

Preventing disruptions

2

Supporting care continuity

3

Rebuilding life trajectories

A clear ambition: to transform fragilities into stabilized trajectories. To move from silence to support. To build sustainable responses.

The Challenge

Fragile Trajectories Requiring Structured Response

Our societies face:

Psychosocial fragilityFamily breakdownDisrupted life paths

BALANCE responds by:

RecognisingPreventingSupporting
Concrete Action

Towards a Structured Response

In response to the identified vulnerabilities, action cannot be fragmented or temporary. It must be structured, coherent, and sustained over time.

It is within this perspective that the Nkok Integrated Center for Rehabilitation, Training, and Reintegration is being developed.

This center represents a concrete response to fragile life trajectories by providing:

  • Tailored reception and support for vulnerable individuals
  • Structured psychosocial support
  • Training and reintegration pathways
  • Continuous follow-up aimed at rebuilding sustainable life paths
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Beyond its operational function, the center embodies a comprehensive approach:

Recognizing vulnerabilitiesSupporting life pathwaysRestoring balance

This initiative reflects a clear ambition: to move from silent vulnerability to structured, visible, and sustainable responses.

Under Ma Banniere, we care, we share, we protect.