The CBC Health Services receives another accolade
The CBC Health Services in recent years has paid a lot of attention to disability inclusion. This has been in all spheres of society. The Services for Persons with Disabilities (SPDs) Programs have been working to improve the lives of children, youths, and adults in the domains of education, livelihood, social inclusion, health, and child protection.
This work of the Socio-Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities and the Empowerment and Disability Inclusive Development (EDID) Programs has not been going unnoticed. Coupled with the appraisal of the communities for the services received, the media has also had a keen eye on this work and recognitions have been numerous. The most recent accolade has been from the Herald Tribune Newspaper and Magazine.
The CBC Health Services received this media award as the best health institution in spearheading “Inclusion” in Cameroon, with praises for their strive towards social development.
The award was handed to leaders of the CBC Health Services during the Goals and Budgets review meeting that was held in Yaounde in May 2023.
Receiving the award on behalf of the institution, the Director of the CBC Health Service Prof. Tih Pius Muffih used the occasion to thank the staff through their leaders as the architects of all the work that attracts these accolades. It is a common practice within CBC Health Services to always promise and endeavor to do more even after they receive awards. This is in consonance with the Mission Statement of “Quality Care to all”.