When power cuts disrupt the operation of hospitals.than 8 hours.https://minat.gov.cm/presentation/carte-des-regions/adamaoua/ Ngaoui District Hospital, like many other healthcare facilities, is facing…
The Yaounde University Teaching Hospital (CHU) has launched a free health campaign from May 13 to 18 in Yaounde ahead…
From the management of adolescent diabetes to clinical mentoring in maternal health, the biennial congress of the Cameroon Nurses Association…
Mr. Sidi BARE, Environmental Issues Specialist
Cameroon, artisanal charcoal manufacturing plant
In prelude to the celebration of the International Day of Families on May 15, Cameroon’s Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and…
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…
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…
