Partners & Collaboration

Building safer migration through responsible partnerships.

ASMI-Cameroun collaborates with institutions, NGOs, community actors, diaspora networks, researchers and protection stakeholders to strengthen prevention, awareness and responsible referral.

01 Ethical collaboration
02 Data-driven prevention
03 Community protection
Institutional partnership meeting for safe migration and anti-trafficking prevention
Partnership must protect.

Collaboration should increase safety, trust and prevention impact.

ASMI-Cameroun is open to mission-aligned collaboration.

We seek partnerships that support safe migration awareness, anti-trafficking prevention, Data Sentinel risk mapping, survivor-sensitive orientation and community protection.

Current partnership status

ASMI-Cameroun is in its early institutional growth phase. We welcome technical guidance, awareness collaboration, training opportunities, referral pathways and project-based support.

Collaboration must be ethical, transparent and survivor-sensitive.

We prioritize confidentiality, evidence-based action, dignity, accountability and responsible communication. No partnership should expose survivors, create false promises or compromise community trust.

Areas where collaboration can create impact.

ASMI-Cameroun is designed to scale from Moungo-based prevention to national and diaspora-focused awareness.

Prevention

Safe migration awareness

Joint campaigns, school outreach, community talks, digital awareness and fake job offer prevention.

Data

Data Sentinel collaboration

Ethical surveys, risk indicators, dashboards, scam typology reports and evidence-based prevention briefs.

Protection

Referral and orientation

Responsible referral pathways, survivor-sensitive guidance and coordination with appropriate protection actors.

Impact dashboard and migration risk mapping for institutional partners
Partner-ready intelligence

Aggregated insights can help partners understand risk patterns without exposing survivors or active cases.

Evidence-based prevention makes collaboration stronger.

ASMI-Cameroun’s Data Sentinel model helps transform ethical field signals into prevention intelligence that can support awareness campaigns, institutional reporting, risk mapping and donor-ready project design.

For partners, this means collaboration can move beyond general awareness into measurable, evidence-based action while maintaining strict confidentiality and responsible communication.

01 Risk mapping

Identify emerging patterns linked to unsafe migration routes, fake job offers and online recruitment scams.

02 Prevention reports

Develop structured briefs that help partners understand local risk signals and awareness needs.

03 Campaign targeting

Use aggregated insights to prioritize communities, messages and prevention activities.

Partnership is open to responsible actors.

ASMI-Cameroun welcomes collaboration with actors who respect survivor safety, institutional integrity and evidence-based prevention.

Civil society organizations

NGOs, associations and community groups working on youth protection, migration, reintegration or human rights.

Institutions and embassies

Public institutions, diplomatic missions and development actors supporting prevention and protection systems.

Researchers and data actors

Researchers, universities and data professionals interested in ethical risk mapping and prevention intelligence.

Diaspora and community networks

Cameroonian and African diaspora networks that can help share verified prevention messages responsibly.

A simple pathway for responsible collaboration.

ASMI-Cameroun uses a careful process to ensure that partnerships are useful, realistic and safe.

01

Initial contact

A partner contacts ASMI-Cameroun with a clear interest, proposal or area of collaboration.

02

Alignment review

We review whether the collaboration aligns with our mission, ethics, capacity and safety standards.

03

Clear agreement

Roles, responsibilities, communication rules, data protection and deliverables are clarified.

04

Implementation

Activities are implemented with transparency, documentation and survivor-sensitive communication.

ASMI-Cameroun does not trade visibility for survivor safety.

Anti-trafficking work requires discipline. Public communication, media visibility and fundraising must not expose survivors or create unrealistic expectations.

Partners are expected to respect confidentiality, consent, responsible referral and the dignity of affected people.

ASMI-Cameroun ethical partnership and data confidentiality
Protection first

Responsible collaboration must protect identities, reduce risk and strengthen community trust.

Technical, institutional and community support can accelerate prevention.

ASMI-Cameroun welcomes support in training, data tools, awareness materials, printing, community mobilization, referral mapping, organizational development and project funding.

From Moungo to national prevention.

Partnerships can help ASMI-Cameroun move from local awareness activities in Moungo to wider national outreach, diaspora engagement and evidence-based prevention reporting.

Let us build safer migration pathways together.

Contact ASMI-Cameroun to discuss responsible collaboration, technical support, awareness campaigns or institutional partnership.