The Cameroon Civil Society NCD Alliance Launches Report on COVID-19 and NCDs Response in Cameroon
Jean Claude Mbanya, MD, PhD, MRCP (UK), FRCP (London), FTWASChair, CACSNA
Reconciliation and Development Association
Jean Claude Mbanya, MD, PhD, MRCP (UK), FRCP (London), FTWASChair, CACSNA
Words created the World. This is a profound belief of Christianity. I had a friend whose name meant “bad luck”. He was called “bad luck” 17 years into his life. …
The CEO of RADA has been called to service again, as the Chair of the Interim Secretariat of the Africa NCDs Network in creation.
Welcome to Our Views, Our Voices (OVOV) Cameroon! for Persons Living with NCDs “Nothing for us without us” Purpose of the Group: A RADA initiative with overall objective to understand …
Many families in town get baby sitas from the villages. The promise is always to either put them in school or help them learn a trade. Several young people also …
RADA hosts Panel Discussion and PRess Briefing in Collaboration with the Cameroon CS NCD Alliance during Global Week for Action on NCDs.
ALL TRAVELING TO BAMENDA, AND THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST IN GENERAL ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Brief Background: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are silent killers. Non transmissible from person to person unlike COVID-19, and are driven largely by four main modifiable risk factors – tobacco use (cigarette …
During the week of Action from September 7-13, the Members of the Cameroon CS NCD Alliance will conduct the activities on the table below: We encourage members to engage with other members in their activities as much as they can. Please reach out to each other and participate in each other’s’ events especially if you are within the same city. The table below should help you.
The CEO of RADA, Mbiydzenyuy Ferdinant Sonyuy was elected as the Secretary General of the Cameroon Civil Society NCD Alliance (CACSNA), yesterday July 31, 2020 after an Elective General Assembly.