Our Initiatives

Bringing Hope and Opportunity to Vulnerable Communities.

Past Events

Students with exercise books in a classroom in Lebialem
Education
Empowering Students
Education remains one of the key tools for rebuilding communities. The organization provided 3,000 exercise books and 600 ledgers to 25 schools in the Fontem Subdivision of Lebialem, helping thousands of students continue their education.
Bridge before repairsBefore
Bridge after repairsAfter
Infrastructure
Supporting Critical Infrastructure
In 2026 the organization undertook repair works on the major bridge linking Nveh and Menji, the headquarters of Lebialem Division — a vital link for residents, traders, students, and healthcare providers, improving mobility, economic activity, and access to essential services.

Upcoming Events

Scholarships
Educational Scholarships

The organization plans to award scholarships to approximately 20 students in Lebialem Division, encouraging families to resettle in villages and towns abandoned due to the Southern Cameroons crisis, contributing to community recovery and stability.

Journal

Articles, reports, and publications about the work of Global Community Outreach Organization.

Feature Article·June 2026
Bringing Hope and Opportunity to Vulnerable Communities
Education
Infrastructure
Scholarships

In a world where many communities continue to face the devastating effects of conflict, poverty, and limited access to basic services, the Global Community Outreach Organization (GCOO) stands as a beacon of hope and compassion. Founded in 2025 by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ngoasong, GCOO has already made a tangible difference — providing 3,000 exercise books and 600 ledgers to 25 schools in Fontem, rehabilitating the vital bridge linking Nveh and Menji, and planning scholarships for 20 students across Lebialem Division.

Issue 01·June 2026
Alex Ngoasong: Leading in Times of Change
Special Report
Bridge Rehabilitation
Community

In every community affected by hardship, there remains one powerful force that cannot easily be destroyed: hope. This special report highlights the recent initiatives carried out by Global Community Outreach in Menji and Fontem — from the rehabilitation of a damaged bridge that serves as a lifeline for residents, traders, students, and healthcare providers, to a landmark educational outreach delivering books and materials to schools across the Fontem Subdivision. The report also explores the deep community participation and volunteerism that made these projects possible.