Who we are
Kinamani is a safe space where teenage mothers and their children grow together.
Our Story
Turning Stigma and Shame into Power
Founded in 2026 from the lived experience of Fon Rita Bih, “Kinamani” is a coined word meaning “kin” (community) and “amani” (peace). This is a safe space where teenage mothers and their children grow together. Kinamani exists to break this cycle of poverty, stigma, and hopelessness through our Kinamani garden.
At Kinamani, we support teenage mothers in four key ways: building confidence, improving parenting skills, offering vocational training, and running a safe daycare for their children.
Teenage Mothers Reached
Teenage Girls Reached
Learning Centre Created
Our guiding principles
Our Core Values
1. Empowerment
Fostering confidence and vocational skills to transform teenage mothers into self-reliant leaders.
2. Peace
Cultivating a safe, stigma-free community where healing and personal growth flourish together.
3. Growth
Providing consistent support and childcare to ensure sustainable progress for both mother and child.
The Goal
Our Vision
A society where teenage pregnancy is rare, silence is replaced by open dialogue, and every young mother is empowered and given the tools to thrive.
The Outlook
Our Mission
To reduce teenage pregnancy, poverty and stigma by equipping young mothers with skills, relevant knowledge and sustainable livelihoods
Watch Our Founding Story
Giving Back
Community Involvement
We believe in supporting our community and giving back through various initiatives. Whether it’s volunteering for local garden projects or sponsoring environmental education programs, we are dedicated to making a positive impact.
Ready to support Kinamani?
Contact us today to find out how we can work together to restore dignity to teenage mothers in Cameroon
