Cameroon: 20 Years of Impact

Key points

Since 2004, CDC's partnership with Cameroon has strengthened health systems, enhancing the country's ability to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats like HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and COVID-19. This collaboration has advanced Cameroon's progress toward ending the HIV epidemic by 2030, training nearly 2,000 field epidemiologists, and increasing lab accreditations. CDC is committed to expanding partnerships with the Government of Cameroon to further accelerate public health goals and sustain achievements for the benefit of Cameroon and beyond.

CDC in Cameroon: 20 Years of Public Health Impact

Highlights

The report provides a snapshot of key public health achievements and impact in Cameroon over the past 20 years within the following areas:

  • Responding to HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria
  • Preventing, detecting, and responding to health emergencies
  • Strengthening laboratory capacity and systems
  • Enhancing disease surveillance and data systems
  • Developing a robust health workforce

Find the full report in English and French below.

French version (version française)

CDC au Cameroun: 20 Ans d'impact sur la santé publique
CDC au Cameroun: 20 Ans d'impact sur la santé publique

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