CECPES Graduates 12th Batch of Social Workers, 7th Batch of CPE Students
The management of the Center of Clinical Pastoral Education and Social Services (CECPES) and Community Counseling Clinic (CCC)
The management of the Center of Clinical Pastoral Education and Social Services (CECPES) and Community Counseling Clinic (CCC)
The efforts to keep HIV at bay cannot be sustained when the messages around the disease are not understood the same across the board.
Over 30 heads of department from some CBC Health Services Hospitals where the Hope and Healing International projects operate have been trained on profile collection for children with disabilities 0-17 years.
Dr. Ambe Lionel has expressed gratitude to the CBC Health Services for championing the course of identification, referral, and treatment of women suffering from Fistula.
Dr. Chimoun Daouda made the commendation on October 20 while opening a training workshop on Fistula for some young doctors from 12 out of the 20 health districts in the West region.
Some eight journalists from six media houses and over 30 health workers from all the districts in the West region have received training
Major stakeholders, mainly interested government departments in the West region of Cameroon have wholeheartedly embraced the CBC Health Services’ clamor to provide holistic healthcare services to persons with disabilities in the entire region with particular focus on children with disabilities.
Project Investigator and Director of Health Services, DHS, Prof. Tih Pius Muffih has admonished the staff and stakeholders of the Hope and Healing International portfolio to serve faithfully and committed as actual owners of the project.
A region once noted for quality healthcare is today facing lots of challenges owing to the effects of the close to seven years war currently rocking the region and almost destabilizing the primary healthcare system.
Suffering, hardship, wars, burnout and stress among others are some of the leading causes of mental health. While these causes are not abating, the situation is made worse by the acute lack of mental health personnel to attend to the increasing number of people suffering from mental disorders.