By Hope Nda The Southwest Regional Delegate of Public Health, Dr Filbert Eko Eko, has called for…
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The ICT University operates a purely US-based curriculum to provide quality ICT and Managerial Human Capacity Development…
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By Andrew Nsoseka Thirty-nine-year-old Cameroonian surgeon, Dr. Biakolo Essomba, has been given another lease on life, after…
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Cameroon Gov’t’s Inability To Comprehend “Neutrality” Finally Suffocates Doctors Without Borders In NW/SW
By Andrew Nsoseka Some government officials in Cameroon who probably shriek in anger when vulnerable people or…
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Sickle Cell Awareness Campaign: Miss Southwest Highlights Importance Of Knowing Ones’ Genotype Before Marriage
Miss Southwest, Noella Atem, has urged the population of Buea and the Southwest to know their genotype before thinking of having children or before engaging in marriage.
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Immediately after the accident, just beside the entrance into the market at Banga Bakundu, the population started shouting: “Call Doctors Without Borders! Call Doctors Without Borders!”
I did not hear anyone calling on the Muyuka District Hospital or Kumba District Hospital or the military to come and take the injured persons to the hospital.
These hospitals are just kilometres away from the scene of the incident. Even the military control post was just metres away. -
The Kumba District Hospital Director, Dr. Paul Enongene Ngang; Board Chair, Gregory Mewanu; patients and some beneficiaries have hailed Doctors Without Borders, DWB, for donating medical and other equipment worth FCFA 247 million to the health facility.
They were equally thankful to international medical non-governmental organisation for its constant presence and commitment to saving lives and giving health assistance to the poor and needy persons in Kumba and its surrounding communities. -
The newly christened Doctor Otto Enyame Lyonga scored 87/100 after defending on the topic: “The Role of Communication Channels in Reproductive Health Care Behaviour of Women in Buea Health District”.
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Nestlé Cameroun, on June 2, 2021, planted 200 trees in six high schools in Douala IV Council area, as part of its activities aimed at contributing to environmental preservation. The commitment to preserve the natural environment and reduce the emission of greenhouse gas is one of Nestlé’s long-term commitments towards a greener and safer environment.
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How China’s COVID-19 Medical Aid Mitigated a Health Tragedy in Cameroon’s Overcrowded Prisons
Before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Cameroon was already reeling in the throes of internal strife, characterised by five major crises: Boko Haram insurgency in the Far North Region; repeated cross-border attacks perpetrated on the population in the East Region by rebels from the Central African Republic (CAR); post-presidential electoral upheavals in the Littoral, Centre, West, South and East Regions; and the on-going armed conflict rocking the North West and South West Regions of the country.