These youths who have pledged to bring their own share of action to #beatNCDs in Cameroon were welcomed by the Chief of Administration and Finance Mr Warri Denis, representing the Director of Health Services (DHS).
The event took place at the DHS Hall, Baptist Center Nkwen, Bamenda. He used the occasion to wish them well throughout the six-months period of training that will end in January 2020.
“Congratulations to all Advocates and to the CBC Health Services. We need more strong voices, especially the voices of young people to say #EnoughNCDs!" The Cameroon Civil Society NCD Alliance applauded the move.
@ncdalliance@NCDChild
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The @CBCHSORG has successfully launched the training of 60 Young Advocates for Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) Prevention. This took place on August 14, 2019.
Sex with a woman with albinism is thought to cure AIDS.
This year Ntankah VWCIG in our Bridging Albino Gaps In Sexual and Reproductive Health project is up to say NO to All forms of violence against Women & girls with Albinism.
#AlbinovoicesmatterinSRHR@ViiVUS@amplifyfund
Volunteers, grass root activists and fundraisers have a great heart. The smallest act of kindness matters. True belief matters. Faith in the things you do matters.
At ACF, our actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more!
#GIRLEMPOWERMENT
#DAY2
DID YOU KNOW?
Albinism is a genetic condition that is caused by a recessive gene carried by both of a person's parents. This leads to low melanin for the hair, skin and eyes.
Albinism is normal.
Now you know. Together we
#Endstigma@positiveaction
@minproff
@amplifyfund
#DAY2
DID YOU KNOW?
Albinism is a genetic condition that is caused by a recessive gene carried by both of a person's parents. This leads to low melanin for the hair, skin and eyes.
Albinism is normal.
Now you know.Together we
#Endstigma@positiveaction@minproffcmr@amplifyfund
#DAY2
DID YOU KNOW?
Albinism is a genetic condition that is caused by a recessive gene carried by both of a person's parents. This leads to low melanin for the hair, skin and eyes.
Albinism is normal.
Now you know. Together we
#Endstigma@positiveaction
@minproff
@amplifyfund
#DAY1
As we mark International Albinism Awareness Day (AAD2019) on June 13th, Ntankah Village Women CIG Group launches a campaign 2day, aimed at reflecting on terrible myths and stereotypes about people with albinism and how end it @amplifyfund@PositiveAction@minproffcmr
#DAY1
As we mark International Albinism Awareness Day (AAD2019) on June 13th, Ntankah Village Women Common Initiative Group launches a campaign 2day, aimed at reflecting on terrible myths and stereotypes abt pipo living wth albinism and how end it @amplifyfund@PositiveAction