The motorbike we sponsored to get teachers to kids around remote parts of Cameroon has proved equally popular as a local taxi in the area.
From bringing education to children in remote villages the bike now ferries locals around the inhospitable terrain. According to Teh Francis of GMMAfrica, the bike is becoming something of a local hero.
“The motorbike is doing more work than I ever thought it should. We were lucky to have bought a very strong and durable brand. It does not only work at the school but carries food up and down to the many needy children we help in the hilly country of Kom, Cameroon.”
The volunteers who come to work with us periodically also find that the motorbike can transport them to the scene of work. Much of the roads in rural Cameroon are bad and a motorbike is an easy way of carrying people across. We really thank you for all the work.”
Teh wants to get two more bikes up and running as dedicated local taxis, which will help to pay to get more children in danger off the streets and into the school programme.
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