For the first time, an antimalarial drug adapted for babies weighing 2 to 5 kilograms has been prequalified by the…
After four days of intensive exchanges, practical sessions and strategic reflections in Yaounde, stakeholders from public institutions, civil society and…
During the 2nd coordination meeting for community HIV response interventions held on May, 7, 2026 in the NACC conference room…
This initiative, welcomed by facility managers, aims to encourage users of the biometric platform who work daily to streamline patient…
Between its antiseptic properties and metabolic regulation, this little-known natural treasure is now establishing itself as a pillar of traditional…
These areas, which settled people call « margins, » are in reality the realm of nomadic herders. No tractors, no oil. Just…
On the occasion of International Day of the Midwife, whose global theme is « One Million More Midwives, » Bertrice Tchouangue Tchassem, president of the Association of Midwives and Related Professionals of Cameroon (ASFAC) for the Central Region, paints a stark picture. According to her, the problem is not so
much the number of trained midwives—Cameroon trains hundreds each year—but rather their poor distribution and their assignment outside of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health services. Between advocating for the recognition of the midwifery profession and calling for preventative care, she delivers a clear message: make better use of existing resources to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality.
In the system of obstetric and neonatal care, the midwife plays a leading role. The world celebrates International Midwives Day…
Nomadic herders facing zoonoses: When ancestral knowledge is no longer enough against the invisible.
Behind every glass of milk drunk at a nomadic herder’s farm lies a two-sided truth. On one hand, centuries of…
From April 24 to 30, 2026, the Kumba North district is celebrating African Immunization Week. Led by Dr. Eko Alain,…
