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Health Financing & UHC: Nkafu Policy Institute convened experts in Yaounde to push health insurance reforms, focusing on regulating private schemes, improving coverage for health workers, and financing care for the elderly. Emergency Care: The US handed Cameroon two mobile field hospitals (over CFA6bn) to strengthen rapid response for epidemics, disasters, and major health crises, with one set for Maroua and another kept as a national reserve. HIV & Child Health: Northwest Region stakeholders closed out Children Momentum and Equality Projects by Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, targeting children living with HIV, adolescents at risk, and vulnerable families through better access to care and community support. Maternal & Newborn Support: A newborn blanket initiative was launched to improve maternal and newborn care by equipping health facilities with blankets and baby-care supplies for vulnerable children. Research & Public Health: A Louisiana Christian University professor and students published studies linking environmental changes to insect health as a mirror for human well-being, adding to the growing push for community-linked health indicators. Cleft Care Network: Smile Train launched its first Africa Alumni Network assembly, bringing surgeons and speech professionals from multiple countries including Cameroon to strengthen locally-led cleft care. Water & Health Security: Cameroon begins implementing the €184.9m SEWASH water project, aiming to expand safe water supply—key for reducing water-related illness. Power Reliability: Socadel appointed a local bank to structure CFA60bn financing to restore electricity reliability, targeting outages and voltage fluctuations that disrupt health services.

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