A People-Driven United Front Coordinating the Global Effort for the Restoration of Southern Cameroons Statehood.
One Voice · One Direction · One Mandate
From Fragmentation to Formation. Unity is Strategy.— SCAUF Founding Principle
Southern Cameroons was administered as a British Trust Territory with established institutions of self-governance prior to the 1961 plebiscite. The events that followed altered the constitutional trajectory of the territory, leading to the gradual erosion of autonomy and institutional self-rule.
Over the decades, fragmentation, personality-driven politics, and strategic disunity in the diaspora have weakened collective leverage at regional and international forums where it matters most.
SCAUF was formed to correct this — through disciplined, structured, people-led unity grounded in history, law, and legitimacy.
“The mandate of Southern Cameroons is not a political preference — it is a constitutional and historical right affirmed by international law.”
The diaspora effort has lacked coordinated structure. International diplomacy demands unified representation. Strategic clarity must replace emotional reaction. Institutional discipline must replace factional rivalry.
SCAUF unifies diverse stakeholders under one structured, committee-driven platform transcending individual personalities and factional allegiances.
Engaging regional bodies, the African Union, the United Nations, and international institutions through coordinated, disciplined messaging and advocacy.
Operating with transparency, accountability, and structured governance mirroring the standards of legitimate governmental institutions.
A resolute commitment to lawful, non-violent, and diplomatically sound advocacy for the restoration of Southern Cameroons statehood and sovereignty.
Harnessing the energy, expertise, and resources of the global Southern Cameroons diaspora into a single coordinated force for restoration.
Developing policy frameworks, governance blueprints, and legal documentation to establish credibility and administrative readiness for statehood.
A structured, four-phase strategic governance plan designed for measurable progress, institutional credibility, and international legitimacy.
Bringing leaders, stakeholders, and grassroots actors into one structured, disciplined, and representative platform.
Engaging regional and international institutions through coordinated messaging and strategic diplomatic presence.
Developing policy frameworks, governance blueprints, and administrative readiness protocols for sovereign governance.
Positioning Southern Cameroons for lawful, peaceful, and internationally recognised restoration of statehood.
SCAUF operates under the Ambazonia People’s Framework — a three-arm governance architecture ensuring unity, accountability, and coordinated action.
“SCAUF does not belong to any individual. It belongs to the people of Southern Cameroons — across every county, every community, every diaspora nation. Our unity is not a gift we give each other. It is a duty we owe to the generation that will inherit a free Ambazonia.”
Community safety, emergency response coordination, and humanitarian compliance across Ground Zero and diaspora communities.
Foreign relations, international partnerships, advocacy at multilateral institutions, and strategic negotiations.
Unified public messaging, media management, information discipline, and digital communications strategy.
Grassroots engagement, volunteer recruitment, and diaspora community coordination across all chapters.
Humanitarian outreach, support for vulnerable populations, and coordination with welfare and relief partners.
Ethics enforcement, confidential dispute resolution, conduct standards, and institutional integrity oversight.
Fundraising strategy, donor engagement, financial resource planning, and material support coordination.
Legal strategy, constitutional matters, risk mitigation, and international legal advocacy for Southern Cameroons.
Digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, digital literacy programmes, and secure communication systems.
SCAUF operates under a three-arm governance architecture. Click any role to view full responsibilities and reporting lines.
The people behind the movement — committed professionals, advocates, and community leaders who have chosen to stand publicly for the restoration of Southern Cameroons.
“SCAUF belongs to the people. Every decision I make is accountable to the movement.”
“Diplomacy is our strongest weapon. We will take our case to every table that matters.”
“The law is on our side. We must use it with precision, consistency, and institutional courage.”
“Our voice must be one. Disciplined, consistent, and reaching every corner of the world.”
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Express Your InterestA central, authoritative repository of all formal SCAUF materials. Open to the public for transparency and verified reference.
The foundational governance document establishing SCAUF, defining the three-arm governance architecture, Secretariat structure, and all Specialized Committees.
Official announcement of the formal constitution of SCAUF’s core coordination committees, marking the transition from formation to structured institutional operation.
Establishes SCAUF’s official principles for international diplomatic engagement, messaging protocol, and partner engagement standards.
The binding code of conduct governing all SCAUF members and officers, including standards of behaviour, conflict of interest provisions, and disciplinary procedures.
Official communiqué of the first General Assembly session, including adopted resolutions, strategic priorities, and the unanimous mandate issued to the National Secretariat.
A formal legal position paper affirming Southern Cameroons’ right to self-determination under Article 1(2) of the UN Charter and relevant international instruments.
Official announcement marking the transition from formation to structured institutional operation.
Official communiqué including adopted resolutions and mandate issued to the National Secretariat.
The foundational governance document defining the three-arm governance architecture and all Specialized Committees.
Official principles for international diplomatic engagement and partner engagement standards.
The binding code governing all SCAUF members and officers, including conflict of interest provisions and disciplinary procedures.
Formal legal position affirming Southern Cameroons’ right to self-determination under Article 1(2) of the UN Charter.
“Every Monday. One People. One Contribution.”
Kontry Sunday is SCAUF’s structured non-profit financial observance — a monthly act of solidarity with those making sacrifices at Ground Zero.
SCAUF is a non-profit unity initiative. All contributions are voluntary, transparently managed, and directly support the work of restoration.
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Southern Cameroons existed as part of the broader German colonial territory before WWI reshaped the region’s political boundaries.
The territory came under British administration, with Southern Cameroons developing a distinct institutional identity separate from French Cameroun.
Southern Cameroons achieved regional autonomy with its own House of Assembly and Executive Council — distinct governing institutions.
A UN-supervised plebiscite presented two choices. The results and their constitutional implementation remain contested under international law to this day.
Constitutional changes progressively dismantled the federal structure, eroding the guaranteed autonomy of Southern Cameroons.
The Southern Cameroons Ambazonia United Front is established under the Ambazonia People’s Framework to unify the diaspora and chart a disciplined path toward restoration.
The Southern Cameroons Ambazonia United Front has completed the formal constitution of its core coordination committees, marking a significant milestone in structured diaspora governance.
Read Full Statement →The inaugural General Assembly concluded with unanimous adoption of a multi-phase diplomatic engagement strategy targeting regional and international institutions.
Read Full Communiqué →The Kontry Sunday financial observance recorded its inaugural month with voluntary contributions from Southern Cameroonians across 12 nations worldwide.
Read Full Update →SCAUF is built on disciplined, committed participation. Every professional, advocate, and Southern Cameroonian with a skill and a mandate has a place in this framework.
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SCAUF coordinates Southern Cameroonians across every continent and jurisdiction.
Your expertise is matched to a committee where your contribution creates maximum strategic impact.
“Restoration Through Coordination. A People-Led Mandate.”
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