Youth of the Month: Celebrating Lorna Enow, a Trailblazer in Youth Empowerment and Digital Literacy

At Better Breed Cameroon, we believe in celebrating young Cameroonians who embody the spirit of innovation, resilience, and a commitment to social change. This month, we shine the spotlight on an exceptional youth leader making waves in Cameroon and beyond: Lorna Enow.

Lorna Enow is not just a name—it’s a force. As a social impact advocate and tech enthusiast, Lorna’s journey of transforming lives and inspiring communities is a story worth telling. Her work resonates deeply with our mission of empowering Cameroonian youth to be catalysts for positive change.

Lorna represents everything we stand for at Better Breed Cameroon. Through her organization, Afritech Hub, she is addressing one of the most pressing challenges in Cameroon today: the digital skills gap. Her innovative programs, such as STEM after-school clubs and software development training, have directly impacted hundreds of young people, equipping them with the tools they need to succeed in a tech-driven world.

But Lorna doesn’t stop there. Her influence extends beyond Cameroon. As a member of international youth advisory panels like the EU Youth Sounding Board for International Partnerships, she has amplified the voices of African youth on global platforms. Her work ensures that policies addressing youth development are shaped by those who understand the challenges firsthand.

For us, Lorna’s story is not just about her achievements—it’s about her unwavering dedication to creating opportunities for others. She’s a firm believer in youth-driven solutions, a principle we champion at Better Breed Cameroon.

In a world where young people are often underestimated, Lorna Enow is a beacon of what is possible when passion meets purpose. Her journey is a reminder that young Cameroonians are not just the leaders of tomorrow—they are leading today.

Lorna’s involvement in global networks like Chatham House’s Common Futures Conversations Program, the Next Generation Foresight Practitioners Program, and AMREF Africa’s Y-ACT Youth Steering Committee highlights the power of collaboration across borders. By bridging local challenges with global opportunities, she is setting an example for youth everywhere to think big and act boldly.

At Better Breed Cameroon, we celebrate Lorna Enow as an inspiration not only for her peers but for all of us striving to make a difference. Her dedication to inclusive education, strategic capacity-building, and policy advocacy exemplifies what it means to be a changemaker.

As we honor Lorna this month, we also challenge our community to draw inspiration from her work. Whether it’s through mentoring, learning, or advocacy, let’s all find ways to contribute to the Cameroon we want to see.

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