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IWD Cameroon: Women tracing their paths through 40 years of intervention

Cameroon

Rose Poudjoum, midwife supervisor, monitors a patient and her baby at Mora district hospital, Far North region, Cameroon, February 2024.
© Vanessa Fodjo/MSF

We are working in the Far North and Centre regions of Cameroon. Our teams work through the volatile situation in the Far North to assist the health authorities with treating malnutrition and malaria. In the Centre region we run a cholera prevention project.

Our activities in 2024 in Cameroon

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.

MSF in Cameroon in 2024 Médecins Sans Frontières provides emergency surgery for patients with violence-related injuries in Cameroon’s volatile Far North region. During 2024, we also responded to peaks in malaria and malnutrition, and severe flooding.
Cameroon IAR map 2024
Country map for the IAR 2024.
© MSF

The ongoing conflict in the Lake Chad Basin continues to impact people in northern Cameroon, with many injured in repeated incursions by non-state armed groups and outbreaks of intercommunal violence. In 2024, we strengthened our support for emergency surgery at Mora District hospital by rehabilitating the operating theatre. 

In Far North, we also focus on supporting community healthcare activities in areas where insecurity prevents people from accessing medical facilities. In these areas, we have trained community health workers to treat uncomplicated malaria and diarrhoea cases, screen children for severe acute malnutrition, and refer patients requiring specialist care to hospitals.

In response to the floods in Far North, which affected more than 365,000 people, we sent teams to Kai-Kai and Yagoua, where they conducted outpatient consultations, as well as screening and treatment for severe acute malnutrition. We also supported the routine vaccination programme, and organised awareness-raising campaigns to help prevent malaria and diarrhoeal diseases.

In the capital, Yaoundé, in Centre region, we launched a sustainable cholera prevention project to support the national plan to eradicate the disease. Our teams are working with the Ministry of Health to improve access to drinking water and sanitation services, and raise community awareness of preventive measures.
 

in 2024

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