Health

Boko Haram Insurgency: Health and social implications for Cameroon

By |2015-12-07T23:22:49+00:00December 7th, 2015|Categories: General, Health, Policy|

By Julienne Stéphanie Nouetchognou, MPH [dropcap type="circle" color="#FFFFFF" background="#8C212A"]F[/dropcap]or the past five years, Nigeria has struggled with the Boko Haram group, which has so far been responsible for many deadly attacks. Since early 2014, such [...]

The Silent Epidemic: Non-communicable diseases in Cameroon

By |2015-09-19T20:11:36+00:00September 19th, 2015|Categories: General, Health, Policy|Tags: |

By Julienne Stéphanie Nouetchognou, MPH - Health Policy Analyst [dropcap type="circle" color="#FFFFFF" background="#8C212A"]C[/dropcap]ardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and other chronic diseases are often thought to be public health problems of significance only in developed countries. In [...]

“The future we want: what older persons are saying”. The Situation in Cameroon

By |2013-10-09T14:49:25+00:00October 9th, 2013|Categories: General, Health, Policy|

Fosso Yimga, Policy Intern Article published online at http://bit.ly/19zMwMw Selon la Constitution du Cameroun, la protection sociale des personnes âgées est une exigence de solidarité nationale : « la nation protège les femmes, les [...]

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