The health sector in Cameroon
Cameroon's healthcare sector is gradually modernizing, combining traditional medicine with contemporary health infrastructure. With its public health programs and investments in medical training, Cameroon is improving access to care and strengthening its healthcare system to meet the needs of its population.
Cameroon – Health
– The new roadmap for public health
Designed for the period 2022-2024, the National Multi-Risk Plan for Preparedness and Response to Public Health Emergencies is...
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Cameroon – Health
– Investments in health infrastructure
A lower-middle-income country, Cameroon is rolling out a network of hospital infrastructure in successive phases. This dynamic...
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Cameroon – Health
– Phase 1 of Universal Health Coverage
Instructed since 2015 by the Head of State, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) officially came into effect on April 12, 2023...
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Cameroon – Health
– The National Digital Health Strategic Plan 2020-2024
The vision is to enable digital health to effectively contribute to Universal Health Coverage by 2024, through...
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Malachie Manaouda has been Minister of Public Health since January 4, 2019, ...
Instructed since 2015 by the Head of State, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) officially entered its first phase on April 12, 2023. Cameroonians in possession of a Card...
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Designed for the period 2022-2024, the National Multi-Risk Plan for Preparedness and Response to Public Health Emergencies is the new roadmap for public health. It...
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Cameroon imports more than 90% of its pharmaceutical products. Therefore, the government has taken a series of measures aimed at developing the pharmaceutical industry, a sector that boasts enormous potential.
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A lower-middle-income country, Cameroon is rolling out a network of hospital infrastructure in successive phases. This investment dynamic is also reflected in the private sector. The first phase...
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