Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.

by Reconciliation and Development Association
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.
Help Mbosha women build a primary health centre.

Project Report | Feb 6, 2015
PROGRESS REPOROT FOR HELP MBOSHA WOMEN BUILD

By Wirkom Fred Mbiydzenyuy | Project leader

The people of Mbosha have continued to receive Primary Health  Care services within their own locally without covering long distances in search of Primary health Care.

Polio vacination was carried out inentesively as a National programme organized by Government for all children below 5 years whereby,the locally  trained and  employed primary heath Care workers were seriously involved.

This is the period when many people  especially children are usually affected by Mininggities.  I amglald to report here that because or the health  education on the importance of these vacines ..i.e. Polieo, Measles , Miningities etc, the situation is not still the same.

Regarding the improvement of the  infrastructure, we are currently in the heart of the dry season and as soon as the rains comesweshall continue with the construction work and imrpoving the structures which will be more condivice bot  out and in patiens.

We have continured to work step by step in the improvement of health education and fighting much against HIV/Aids.

We still count much on your support to help keep with this highly needed project.

Thanks to our previous supportes as we wish themcontinues blessing.

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Reconciliation and Development Association

Location: Bamenda, Mezam Division - Cameroon
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @Recdefcameroon
Project Leader:
Wirkom Fred Mbiydzenyuy
Director
Mbve , Kumbo Cameroon

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