What We Have Done So Far.
Ecological Interlocking Earth Bricks
We have made 15,000+ and counting Interlocking earth bricks and begun building the first Community Hospital in Limbe, Cameroon.

Ecological Interlocking Bricks Technology
We have Introduced the interlocking earth brick technology, empowered and trained some locals In Limbe, Cameroon on how to make Interlocking earth bricks and use them for construction of safe buildings.

Micro-Hydro Power Dam
We have also built a Micro hydro electricity power dam to power the first Interlocking Earth Brick Community Hospital and to educate and train other villages and underserved communities without electricity to do the same. Our goal is NO African child in any underserved community or village is let to study with a burning kerosene lamp.


Lamidou Hammadou
“My name is Laminou Hammadou, born and raised in the English region of Cameroon. In 2020, I was privileged to begin working and serving the (Limbe, Cameroon) community with EmBgloo Aid. I have been the ground manager since then, learning and implementing several of initial phases of our projects. The experiences have helped me greatly to discover some of my potentials and at the same time provided me with lots of opportunities. The tragic part of my story was when I dropped out of school in 2016 due to the socio-political struggle in English Cameroon. I was a level 300 student at the University of Buea when the schools in the region came to an abrupt stop. I returned to my home town in Mutengene, doing odd jobs to pay my bills and basic needs. After spending 4 long years at home and missing out on my university education, I was lucky to join the EmBgloo Team in January of 2020. So far I have learned important leadership skills, how to communicate with workers, neighbors and the community as a whole.
I have learned to make our signature low cost ecological interlocking earth bricks. I teach locals in the town on; how to operated the interlocking brick machines and curing of the bricks for building construction. I have learned how a micro-electric power dam works to provide electricity to small rural communities. I am happy to be engaged in the projects in EmBgloo, Limbe; and I continue to be empowered while gaining experience and priceless education. I will like to thank Dr. Jim Besong and his partners for giving me such a wonderful experience to serve many underserve rural communities in Cameroon.”