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Bafut Elite Launch Groundbreaking Initiative to Reduce Maternal Mortality; Distribute Maternal Health Vouchers!

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Bafut Elite Launch Groundbreaking Initiative to Reduce Maternal Mortality; Distribute Maternal Health Vouchers! Pregnancy has become a perilous journey for many women especially in the conflict torn Bafut, with limited access to healthcare, poverty, and malnutrition, contributing to high maternal and infant mortality rates. However, a glimmer of hope has emerged with the launch of “Operation Zero Maternal Mortality” According to the Vision bearer, Honorable Gordon Chebelem Anyele ,the vouchers will cover all expenses borne from conception to post delivery. The initiative has already made a significant impact, with over 200 vouchers distributed to residents. Beneficiaries have expressed gratitude, citing the life saving difference the vouchers will make. Honorable Gordon Chebelem Anyele Vision Bearer "Operation Zero Maternal Mortality" Honorable Akongwa Helen Ngwa, Alternate Member of Parliament for Bafut/Tubah expressed satisfaction with the mission of the initiative which ta...

Vision of Hope NGO Improves Maternal Health Care in Bafut; Solicite Diaspora Support!

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Vision of Hope NGO Improves Healthcare in Bafut; Solicit Diaspora Support! Accessing quality healthcare in Bafut, North West Region of Cameroon is a significant challenge due to poor roads, economic hardship, and the ongoing sociopolitical crisis in the Region. Consequently, Vision of Hope NGO has recently organized a one day health outreach program providing free health screenings, consultations, and medication to over 157 Bafut residents. The package amongst others  included; Free screenings for hypertension, diabetes, and malaria, Physical therapy sessions and nutritional supplements, Health talks on lifestyle changes and disease prevention, Referrals to Bafut District Hospital for follow-up care. Vision of Hope NGO plans to extend the campaign that promotes preventative care and raises awareness about non communicable diseases to more remote areas, but is limited due to insufficient funds to sustain the initiative.The NGO has therefore appealed for support from individuals and ...