Surgeons trained to expand clubfoot surgical service in Cameroon
Hope and Healing International Canada, is strengthening and expanding actions towards the treatment of children with clubfoot in Cameroon.
Hope and Healing International Canada, is strengthening and expanding actions towards the treatment of children with clubfoot in Cameroon.
The first set of women with fistula to be treated under the current phase of the Obstetric Fistula Project have congregated in Mbingo Baptist Hospital. These women, 8 in number arrived in Mbingo on Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, 2024.
A recent trip by the CBC Health Services’ Field Supervisor and a Healinghugs Profile Collector to the Far North Region has registered a remarkable success, not only meeting profile collection targets for children with disabilities but also laying the groundwork for future sustainability.
The strategy to take specialized healthcare services to the grassroots population is paying off well for the beneficiaries. Hope and Healing International is sponsoring this activity via the CBC CBR program to organize health fairs in collaboration with local Councils and associated hospitals.
The friendship between the CBC Health Services and Hope and Healing International has paid off beyond the scope of helping children with disabilities, which is their mainstay.
The hospital was encouraged to do more in the treatment of women with obstetrics Fistula during a ceremony at the Baptist Center in Bamenda, February 14, 2024 to donate Fistula repair equipment to the hospital.
The CBC Health Services partnership with Hope and Healing International continues to raise hopes in communities and prevent disabilities resulting from malformations in Cameroon.
These are communities with high volume incidence of early marriages, home deliveries and delay to come to hospital when pregnant.
The Musculoskeletal Deformities Project of the Hope and Healing International portfolio has begun the process of empowering parents of children with
Parents of children who are currently being treated of musculoskeletal deformities have been told that the primary responsibility of their children’s protection and welfare lies on them.