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Aid workers warn of growing HIV/AIDs infections/deaths in NW as conflict worsens

By Bakah Derick first published by The Guardian Post Daily Newspaper  Aid and humanitarian service workers across the NW region say the region risk experiencing the highest HIV/AIDs as the ongoing armed conflict rages on. Speaking to hilltopvoices recently in Bamenda, Fidelia working as an Aid and Humanitarian worker in Boyo for a UNICEF sponsored project said her experiences on the ground on the sexual life of young people just like the older people favour the spread of HIV/AIDS.

SHUMAS Cameroon wins Service to Humanity Award

By NS in Bamenda Strategic Humanitarian Services SHUMAS Cameroon has emerged winner of The Guardian Post 2018 Service to Humanity Award for touching the lives of needy population through social development activities in Cameroon.

Comfort Mussa crowned Gender Champion

By NS in Yaounde The Multi-awards winning Journalists Comfort Mussa has received another award crowning her as a Gender Champion. The Guardian Post Daily newspaper crowned the CBM Communication officer for Central Africa during the achievement award event staged in the South Regional capital Ebolowa Friday February 22. 

MY CHECKPOINT- Your Opinion on General issues with Humour and Satire

Checkpoint is a series of pinions  written by Bakah Derick a Multimedia professional with several years in broadcast, online and print journalism. He is currently member of Cameroon Journalists' Trade Union CJTU/SNJC. He is also a community worker and a development argent in his local council areas.

Lack of Sex education blamed for girls and women’s poor reproductive health actions Team BAYA at the end of the dialogue session

By Bakah Derick  The Nyanga health dialogue session with girl leaders in Bamenda has blamed the lack of sex education in families and other areas of society as the major reason behind some of the poor reproduction health decisions commonly taken by girls and women.

NPUI Bamenda graduates over 3700 with appeal for subvention due to crisis

National Polytechnic University Institute NPUI Bamenda has graduated 3738 students.

Bamenda III Council donates relief items to IDPs

The Bamenda III sub divisional Council has handed over some relief items to internally displaced persons IDPs based within the municipality as a result of the of the ongoing Anglophone crisis.

World Sepsis Day 2018: Cameroon Association of Critical Care Nurses raises awareness in Bamenda

Cameroon Association of Critical Care Nurses has continued in their fight against sepsis with a sensitization campaign as part of activities to mark the 2018 edition of World Sepsis Day.

CBC Health Services calls for ban or controlled Alcohol and Tobacco use

The Director of Health Services of the Cameroon Baptist Convention CBC has presented alcohol misuse and tobacco use as risk factors that lead to the ever increasing rate of Non Communicable Diseases NCDs in society.

CBC Health Services launches physical exercise program to beat Non-Communicable diseases

The Cameroon Baptist Convention CBC Health Services today in Bamenda launches a physical exercise program as part of actions taken against Non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Libialem ID Woman delivered of Twin by Health Facility Social Responsibility in Bamenda

By B.M.B  A woman from Dangteng-Dih in Libialem Division of the South West Region internally displaced ID by the current sociopolitical impasse has been delivered of twin by the health personnel of the Nkwen Sub Divisional Medicalized Centre popularly known as PMI Nkwen.

Hospital to offer mental health counseling training for pastors

Carolinas HealthCare System Blue Ridge is offering a special training opportunity for pastors to help them deal with the many different types of mental health issues they may encounter while serving their congregations.

26 Aug 2018: Now, an app to rent boyfriends and 'cure' depression

A new app called Rent A Boy|Friend was launched in Mumbai and Pune on Friday with a motive to fight depression.

When we have mental health crises, are our schools, churches or doctors offices prepared?

From www.tennessean.com   On one of his more challenging days, Johnathan refused to get on the school bus.  He threw chairs and ran away from the teachers, fleeing to hide under a table at his elementary school.

The father-daughter team tackling teen pregnancy

This father-daughter duo knows that open discussions, education and sexual health services are all essential to reducing teenage pregnancy.

It takes a village: ending FGM by creating new rituals

Rural communities in Guinea are creating new rituals that bring together the whole community with the aim of abolishing female genital mutilation (FGM) - for good.

CBC Education Department takes giant leap towards inclusion in schools

By Ngenwie Seraphine in Bamenda  The Education Department of the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBCED) has taken what can be described as a giant leap towards ensuring effective inclusion in educational institutions.

World Blood Donor Day: Man honoured for 22 times of blood donation

By Ngenwie Seraphine Four regular blood donors amongst them 22 times donor have received certificates of recognition in Bamenda.

Ndop-Ngoketunjia in tears as pediatric HIV/AIDS project closes down

First Published by Cameroon's lone English Language Daily Newspaper The Guardian Post  Parents of children living with HIV/AIDS in Ndop, Ngoketunjia Division have expressed discontent with the eventual closure       of the “Active Search for Pediatric HIV/AIDS   (ASPA)”, project from the Division.

CBCHS Support Group programme inspires hope for those living with HIV/AIDS

The Support Group Programme of the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Service CBCHS in the fight against HIV/AIDS has emerged as an outstanding initiative that inspires hope for person living with the disease in some four regions of Cameroon.