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Discounted Hotels for the Phoenix Convention

  • January 17, 2024
  • Fako America Admin
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  • FA News Items

Early Birds Get the Best Deals: Reserve Now and Spare Yourself the Hassle.

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Fako America and the 2023 Mbando Festival: Your Voice Counts!

  • December 18, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Community Involvement, FA News Items

Voice Your Views:Dive In. In this exciting collaboration between the Fako America .org website team and you, our valued community members, we’re embarking on a unique venture to capture public opinions about the recent Mbando Annual Festival from December 9th to 16th. We want to hear YOUR thoughts!   Our web team, acting as a […]

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Behind the Scenes of Project Success: Mola. Samuel Effange on Mastering Project Briefs.

  • December 18, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • FA News Items

In this insightful interview, we engage with Mola. Samuel Effange, the leader of the Fako America Projects Executing Team. As a seasoned professional in project management, Mola. Effange sheds light on the crucial topic of Project Brief Documents and their significance in the realm of project planning.

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Fako America’s Clean Water Project

  • November 13, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Exploring the Mbando Festival, FA News Items

In the face of this adversity, Fako America swiftly mobilized resources to combat the cholera outbreak that gripped the Fako region. This initiative, guided by a commitment to community well-being, has evolved into a multifaceted approach addressing critical needs with a focus on clean water access.

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The Grand Unveiling: FACSA Arizona Launches Their Uniform on December 16th, 2023!

  • November 2, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Exploring the Mbando Festival, FA News Items

In a vibrant celebration of culture and community, the Fako Cultural and Social Association of Arizona (FACSA) proudly presented their inaugural uniform on December 16th, 2023. The event, held in the heart of Florence, witnessed a gathering of FACSA members, kids, and delighted guests.

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Fundraising Gala Supports Displaced Cameroonians in Ongoing Crisis

  • October 27, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Community Involvement, FA News Items

The gala, a glittering affair, brought together individuals from diverse backgrounds, united by a shared purpose – extending a helping hand to those in dire need. The central focus of this year’s fundraising efforts was to alleviate the suffering of internally displaced persons in the Fako region of Cameroon, who have been uprooted from their homes due to the persistent unrest.

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Fako America Makes a Heartwarming Visit to Tubman Shelters in Minnesota

  • October 27, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Exploring the Mbando Festival, FA News Items, Humanitarian Activities

Equipped with an array of essential supplies, the Fako America group, known for their hands-on approach to philanthropy, arrived at the Tubman Shelters on a sunny Saturday morning. Their donations included a range of food items, from non-perishable goods to fresh fruits and vegetables. Additionally, they provided personal hygiene products, recognizing the importance of maintaining dignity and cleanliness during difficult times

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Are Chapters the Secret Sauce to FA’s Success?

  • October 23, 2023
  • Fako America Admin
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  • Exploring the Mbando Festival, FA News Items

Associations are the lifeblood of communities, connecting like-minded individuals with shared goals and interests. Within these associations, chapters play a vital role in spreading their mission far and wide. Take, for instance, Fako America, an association that’s been making waves with its ten chapters and counting

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Preserving Cultural Landscapes: The Case of Mount Fako and the Bakweri People

  • October 23, 2023
  • Mola Ken
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  • Exploring the Mbando Festival, FA News Items

UNESCO considers cultural landscapes vital because they embody the harmonious interplay between nature and culture. They tell the stories of human civilization, reflecting the profound connection between communities and their environments. These landscapes are living, evolving testaments to the ingenuity and wisdom of our ancestors, as well as the unique relationships they have cultivated with the land. They represent traditions, rituals, and practices passed down through generations

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Mola Julius Nammeh

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Mola David Ikome Ngeve

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