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Cameroon

Fulfulde: The Digital Bridge to the Fulani Soul · July 2024 – June 2029

Know Cameroon

Cameroon is a country located in Central Africa, often referred to as “Africa in miniature” because of its diverse geography and cultures. It has landscapes ranging from beaches and rainforests to mountains and savannas. The capital city is Yaoundé, while Douala is the largest city and main economic hub. Cameroon is bilingual, with both English and French as official languages due to its colonial history. The country is known for its rich cultural heritage, music, and ethnic diversity, as well as natural attractions like Mount Cameroon, one of the highest peaks in Africa.

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COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Nation at a Glance
28M
Population
Population Card
18.7
MEDIAN AGE
Population Card
83%
MOBILE PENETRATION
Population Card
12M
INTERNET USERS
Population Card
~70%
CHRISTIAN
~25%
MUSLIM
Urban youth engaged digitally
Missional Vision

Reaching Cameroon's Unreached

While Cameroon has a Christian majority, the Muslim population in the North and Far North remains largely unreached — more than 6 million people, many with little to no access to the Gospel. The Fulani people stand at the centre of this challenge: cultural couriers and Islamic flame bearers of the Sahel region whose deeply entrenched community makes traditional evangelism difficult to penetrate.

The ADD strategy deploys technology to overcome geographical, linguistic, and social access barriers — empowering local, Fulani-background leaders to build a sustainable movement from within their own community. A breakthrough here will ripple across deserts and borders throughout the 10/40 window.

Priority target groups:

  • Muslim communities in North & Far North regions (6M+)
  • Children and youth in urban and peri-urban settings
  • Fulani refugee youth in displacement zones

"I will make rivers flow on barren heights... I will turn the desert into pools of water." — Isaiah 41:18 NIV

Floating Table Layout
1
Content Creation & Translation Hub (150 pieces, French & Fulfulde)
2
Short Film Production (10 Youth Evangelism Films)
3
Digital Missionary Training (500 Fulani-Background Youth)
4
Online Outreach Campaigns (30 on Facebook, TikTok & WhatsApp)
5
Film Festivals (Jesus Film Project, Solar-Powered Nomadic Screenings)
6
Mobile Bible Discovery Groups (150 Groups, Audio Bibles)
7
Digital House Churches (100 WhatsApp Video Groups)
8
Social Media Ads (Targeted Distribution)
9
Audio Content & Radio Drama Series (Local Dialects)
10
Digital Gadgets (Tablets for Outreach)
11
In-Person Outreach Campaigns in Fulfulde
12
Contextualized Training for Fulani-Background Leaders
13
Online Mentoring for New Believers
14
Cross-Border Collaboration (16 African Nations)
15
Follow-Up Discipleship for New Fulani Disciples
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DIGITAL STRATEGY
15 Ministry Channels
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GOALS AND OUTCOME
July 2024-June 2029
Responsive Table
ObjectiveYear 1Year 2Year 3Total
Gospel Exposures350,000400,000450,0001,200,000
Decisions for Christ30,00050,00070,000150,000
Youth Missionaries Trained150200150500
Bible Discovery Groups305070150
Digital House Churches Planted303535100
MONITORING & EVALUATION
Data-Driven Accountability
A digital content creation agency will be established — staffed by trained digital missionaries — offering video production, social media management, and graphic design services to local businesses. This generates a consistent income stream that reduces donor dependency over time.
TRANSFORMATIONAL STORIES
Lives Being Changed
Adamou Garba
23 · Fulani Nomadic Youth, Maroua · Digital Missionary in Training
Adamou Garba 23 · Fulani Nomadic Youth, Maroua · Digital Missionary in Training Adamou was raised to distrust outsiders and reject any non-Islamic teaching. His family moved three times a year following livestock grazing routes — no church, no school, and no stable internet. A solar-powered projector screening in his settlement showed a short film in Fulfulde about a young man's forgiveness of his father. "I had never heard a story like mine told in my language," he said. He took a WhatsApp number from a digital missionary. Over the following months, Adamou completed an audio Discovery Bible Study series through voice notes. He gave his life to Christ in month five — quietly, without ceremony, in a field outside Ngaoundéré.
"They spoke Fulfulde and they spoke truth. I never thought both could be in the same sentence." Today, Adamou facilitates a WhatsApp audio group for twelve other Fulani youth who are beginning their own journey.
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