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Civil Society celebrates Global Fund at 20

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civil society celebrating Global Fund in Yaounde-cameroon C ivil society Organizations and communities affected by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria across Cameroon last Fri day, September 24, 2021 at Merina Hotel in Yaounde-Cameroon celebrated Global Fund’s 20 th anniversary.  The occasion had as objective to express heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Global Fund for coming to Cameroon and for the lives of millions (about 44 million lives worldwide) saved through its donations. Their contributions over 2decades in the management of the 3 public health dreaded diseases in Cameroon (tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria) have been tremendous and have saved lives of many who today live happily and would have died by now if the funds were not provided like was the case more than 20 years ago. Statistics show that Global Fund has for the years ahead, 2021-2023, planned financing the fight against HIV/AIDS with the sum of 76,224,500,200 FCFA, 10,929,886,927 FCFA for tuberculosis and fo...

National Malaria Task Force launched

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Task Force pose for family picture     The launch of the National Task Force of the National malaria Control Program (NMCP)- Civil Society for malaria Elimination saw the light of day early this week in Yaounde. The event in Yaounde last Monday 12, July 2021 at Melina Hotel was chaired by Dr. Joel ATEBA, deputy Permanent secretary of the NMCP and was jointly organized by the NMCP, Impact Santé Afrique (ISA); an African NGO with base in Cameroon that has as mission to fight malaria and improve health in communities across Africa, and Civil Society for Malaria Elimination(CS4ME); a global platform working together with well over 15 civil society organizations in Cameroon to end the spread of malaria. The National Task Force according to Dr. ATEBA, “It is a platform where we can meet together- all the actors of malaria struggle to fight against malaria. It should not only be the affair of the Ministry of Public Health, it should also be the concern of people from other sector...

TB Joshua laid to rest in Nigeria

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  The Nigerian televangelist, philanthropist, and founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations(SCOAN) and Emmanuel TV in Lagos-Nigeria, Temitope Balogun Joshua was laid to his final resting place in the church premises in Nigeria last July the 9th, 2021.  The renowned clergy was born on the 12th of June 1963 in Ondo, Nigeria and died on June 5th, 2021 at the age of 58. He leaves behind a beautiful wife to mourn him, Evelyn Joshua and his 3 daughters; Serah, Promise and Heart and the followers across the world.  His critics have always raised eyebrows on his miracles, well of anointed water, stickers, bracelets, necklaces and  prophecies.  His net worth was estimated at US$10 million by Forbes magazine in 2011. Many think he wasn't a man of God because of the much worth he had and to them, this point is further buttressed by the nature of  his expensive burial ground and grave sight. Many are still to come to terms with the fact that out of the many church...

Cameroon records 7.3 million malaria cases yearly. By Awoh Caleb

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T he statistics according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) came under discussion last Tuesday, June 15, 2021 in Yaounde-Cameroon during the Official Launch of the Parliamentarians’ Task Force for malaria resource mobilization in Cameroon organized by  Impact Santé Afrique (ISA) in collaboration with the National Malaria Control Program, NMCP. The ceremony was chaired by the Minister of Public Health, Dr. Manaouda Malachie and attended amongst others by the representative of WHO to Cameroon, Dr. Phanuel Habimana; President of Parliamentarians’ Network in charge of issues relating to the population, Development and Public Health, Hon. Pauline Ndoumou; Law makers from the Lower and Upper Houses of Parliament.  The launch was coming against a backdrop of a continuous rise in malaria mobility and mortality rates in Cameroon. WHO’s estimates show that Cameroon is still among the 11 most affected countries in the world, with at least 7.3 million cases and 11,500 deaths every ye...

Mummy CK, sensational gospel singer speaks

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Street children in Yaounde-Cameroonm

Denise Animbom at 24 dedicates her life to serving and saving street children in Yaounde-Cameroon https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8xa29flr8wE&t=332s    
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THE MAN KUOH JOHNSON NGAM The former mayor of Fundong Council, Kuoh Johnson died last Monday July 22, 2019 at the age of 66 and laid to rest on Saturday July 27, 2019 in his family compound at Meli in Fundong Central subdivision. late mayor Kuoh Johnson Ngam Family life Kuoh Johnson N. was the third child in a family of six. He grew up and got married to two wives (regrettably one is of late) and they bore him 3 sons and 3 boys (two of the children are of late too). From the family sources, he has been a kind and good father. “ He was a good father who adopted and raised so many children who called him father.” Family source says. Education and work life   He attended primary school in Anyajua where he obtained his First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) and from there moved to the South West Regional capital, Buea for secondary school studies. After completing secondary education, he worked as prison guard in Douala. He later enrolled in Government Teach...