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“Safe, timely, and affordable surgical care is not a luxury; it is a fundamental human right. Together, we can break down barriers and build a future where every person has equitable access to the surgical care they need.”
~@AbaiwehFrank
Chair, InciSioN Cameroon
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“Millions of people worldwide still lack access to essential surgical services. Let us advocate for stronger surgical systems, equitable healthcare access, and investment in the surgical workforce to ensure that no one is left behind.”
~ Taryim Maurice F.
#GlobalSurgery
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“I stand to advocate for a world where safe surgery is not determined by location, status, or income. Healthcare should heal all, not a privileged few.Let our voices become part of the change. 🌍🩺”
— Lumndizeque Mc Prince Ngomjon
#GlobalSurgeryWeek#GlobalSurgeryDay
“Surgical care is not a luxury but a fundamental component of the human right to health. This Global Surgery Day, I advocate for stronger systems ensuring operative care is made safe, timely, and affordable for all...”
— @gabrielbiroki#GlobalSurgeryWeek#GlobalSurgeryWeek
“Access to equitable surgical care is an emergency, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where a good number of patients are left untreated. Let’s break down the surgical gap.”
~ Epienjume Davis Asumtong
Safe, timely, and affordable surgical care should be accessible to all.
“Safe surgery should never be a privilege of geography. No Cameroonian — especially in rural and underserved communities — deserves to die due to lack of access to timely, safe, and affordable surgical care.”
— Roseline Nebongo, MD
#GlobalSurgeryWeek#SafeSurgeryForAll
“Safe surgery saves lives. This Global Surgery Day & Week, let us advocate for equitable access to safe, timely, and affordable surgical, obstetrical, and anesthesia care for all — especially across Africa.”
— Dr. Biyouma Marcella DC
#GlobalSurgeryWeek#SafeSurgeryForAll
🌍This Global Surgery Week, InciSioN Cameroon joins the global call under the theme:
“Systems Do Save Lives: Integrating Emergency, Critical, and Operative Care — How, When & Where It Matters Most.”
Strong surgical systems save lives.
#GlobalSurgeryWeek@InciSioNGlobal
🌍 Join the GLOBAL SURGERY DAY WEBINAR – CAMEROON hosted by InciSioN Cameroon!
Theme: Bridging the Gap: Advancing Access to Safe, Affordable Surgical Care in Cameroon
📅 May 24, 2026
⏰ 6–8 PM (Cameroon Time)
💻 Zoom
✅ 📌 Register: [https://t.co/xX1x67BKfj ] #GlobalSurgery2026
InciSioN Cameroon Call for EB members
Are you a Cameroonian medical student with interest in global surgery?
This is your opportunity to contribute to the advancement of global surgery in Cameroon.
🔗 https://t.co/rhns9621Ss
Join our WhatsApp https://t.co/ORii8rFU6U
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✨ IGSS 2025 has come to a close — thank you to everyone who made it unforgettable! 💙🌍
And now, the journey continues…
👉 IGSS 2026 is revealed.
#IGSS2025#IGSS2026#TheFutureOfTheOR
Meet Our New Co-Chair: @SamuelFodop a passionate medical student, researcher, and advocate for global surgery.
At InciSioN Cameroon, he’s committed to inspiring peers, driving research, and championing equitable surgical care for all. 🌍✊🏾
#GlobalSurgery@InciSioNGlobal
Meet Frank Abaiweh, Chair of InciSioN Cameroon!
@AbaiwehFrank is a final-year medical student at the University of Buea and a 2025 @POHER_NGO Scholar, dedicated to advancing surgical care and empowering African youth for global excellence.
#GlobalSurgery@InciSioNGlobal
Introducing the New Leadership of InciSioN Cameroon
A dynamic duo leading InciSioN Cameroon! 🇨🇲
Frank Abaiweh & Fodop Samuel are driving advocacy for equitable surgical care & empowering Africa’s next-gen surgical leaders.
The future of Global Surgery is here!
#GlobalSurgery
10 Years On: Repositioning Global Surgery in the Face of Challenging Global Health Priorities.
Happy Global Surgery Day 2025.
#GlobalSurgeryDay 2025
#incisionglobal
Everyone deserves access to life-saving surgery. That's why our co-chair @AbaiwehFrank traveled to Douala, Cameroon on March 13th to ignite a fire!
Medical students at the University of Douala delved into the world of global surgery, exploring ways to champion @InciSioNGlobal
OurMonique: A story we can't ignore.
New documentary by @NkafuPolicyInst sheds light on tragic loss of Monique Koumatekel, a Cameroonian mother denied care.
Let's fight maternal mortality in 🇨🇲Watch & share "Our Monique" #OurMonique#HealthForAll
https://t.co/lWfwHaSedZ
*What is the InciSioN research club?
A forum through which Cameroonian healthcare students and professionals who have interest in research can conduct research projects and refine their research skills.
*📝Apply through this link:*
https://t.co/XBnHPCe7if