Technology for Everyone. Digital Rights for All.
The community impact division of NEXGEN Group. We believe that the benefits of technology should reach every person in Cameroon, regardless of where they live, what they earn, or what resources they have access to.
Through advocacy, education, and direct technology access programmes, NEXGEN Foundation works to close the digital divide and protect the digital rights of communities across Cameroon.
We partner with civil society organisations, NGOs, and international development bodies to ensure that digital inclusion is not just an aspiration — but a lived reality for communities that have historically been left behind by technological progress.
Four core impact areas guide all NEXGEN Foundation programmes and partnerships.
Supporting technology access initiatives in communities with limited or no digital infrastructure. We work to bring connectivity and digital literacy to rural Cameroon, where the majority of the population remains offline.
Creating pathways for women to enter, grow, and lead in the technology sector in Cameroon. Through targeted programmes, mentorship, and partnerships, we are building the next generation of women technology leaders.
Equipping young people with digital skills, safety awareness, and technology confidence from an early age. We partner with schools, youth centres, and community organisations to deliver impactful digital education.
Teaching communities how to protect themselves online from fraud, misinformation, and digital harm. Our digital safety programmes are practical, culturally relevant, and delivered in both French and English.
NEXGEN Foundation works alongside national and international civil society organisations to maximise impact.
Digital rights advocacy and cross-border expertise sharing across West Africa and beyond.
Internet censorship research and open network interference monitoring across Cameroon and the region.
Digital safety programming and community protection — combating online hate speech and protecting communities from digital harm.
International technical collaboration and cross-border project development bringing European expertise to Cameroon.
National digital strategy alignment — connecting Foundation work to Cameroon's broader digital infrastructure agenda.
Regulatory alignment and compliance collaboration ensuring all programmes meet national standards.