A community welfare and health project in rural Cameroon
Phyllis Jansyn, the late founder of the Djohong Project, will not be there in a physical body, yet her presence will be felt and seen in the hearts and minds of the hundreds of people whom she has inspired and influenced during her long stay as "American Princess of the Savannah" in the rural village of Djohong, Cameroon.
"My Cameroonian team will welcome you to the uniquely beautiful plateau of Djohong; to the land of sociable people. Bon Voyage."
I'm David Lewis Brooks, I recently (March 2019) retired from full-time employment as university professor of English as a foreign language at Kitasato University in Sagamihara, Tokyo (not far from Tokyo).
About this site's owner: David lives and works mainly in the Tokyo area of Japan. I am in transition from a full-time professorship to Adjunct Professor status, which begins in April, 2019. In addition, I'm in the process of expanding the scope and business objectives for my Japanese corporation, Edvantix, Inc. (K. K. Japan).
Here are some photos taken during my group's Earthwatch Expedition in December 2000 - January 2001 to assist Phyllis Jansyn with her
work with the villagers in Djohong, a small town in the northeastern region of Cameroon.
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