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Amazed by the extreme lengths people are going to to distribute mosquito nets for free to their communities. Some good in the world after recent events.
Moutons here moutons there moutons moutons everywhere! Though I suppose RIP to many of these poor creatures ...
Ebolowa, capital of the south region of Cameroon. Out there all last week for a workshop to develop communication messages, tools and creatives about malaria for mass diffusion over the next 3 years. Targets include: the general population, traditional and religious leaders, mothers, heads of households, children, healthcare providers, community health workers etc...
"Bananes douces!!" Just another saturday mornin'
Obout, Center Region, Cameroon. Traveling to a school to do an educative talk on malaria.
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Spur of the moment, for all of you who I can't seem to get a good skype connection with or haven't really written in a while and have been asking.... I decided to give an overview of my work/life
If I do this in the future I will make sure the video is shorter and has more content from my life here (photos, fun stuff....). Its just a lot of talk so no hard feelings if it's too long for viewers!
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Putting up malaria/net usage posters in schools before la rentrée and sensitizing women and children about malaria.
Our net shipment has just landed in Cameroon and is being distributed to soon-to-be mothers!
Brought these back for my roomie and I from the Far North of Cameroon in Maroua
I went with my colleagues at Malaria No More to Maroua, in the Extreme North region of Cameroon that borders with Chad. This region is among those with the highest prevalence of malaria cases and deaths. Last year there was an unprecedented death toll of 1,500 people due to malaria with a highly concerning peak during the rainy season from July to October. The goal of the trip is to bolster communication and community sensitization so that people know how to appropriately prevent and treat malaria and avoid another outbreak during the upcoming rainy season. We organized a one-week workshop in collaboration with UNICEF, the Ministry of Public Health, the Ministry of Communication and the Ministry of the Promotion of Women and the Family. The first day we held focus groups with women, men, traditional leaders and health care workers to learn the community's barriers, perceptions and knowledge about malaria. We learned a lot, including challenging rumours, such as people believing the mosquito nets during the outbreak were actually causing malaria, or all the various traditional ways of healing it (with "marabous") From these lessons and recommendations we worked with 30 community radio stations from the Extreme North, the North, Adamaoua region and the East to design and record radio PSAs and microprograms addressing these issues. The objective was to adapt malaria sensitization via radio communication to the local context so that the outbreak does not reoccur. Messages were created in French as well as the local "Fufulde" language and local traditional/religious leaders will be recruited to help deliver them. During breaks I went to talk to the kids about malaria and in exchange they taught me some basic Fufulde, notably malaria vocabulary!(FYI Malaria in Fufulde is pronounced "Pap-odje" and mosquito net is "sangue") We also visited various neighborhoods and households to record testimonies about those who had been affected by the outbreak and the killer disease in general. Not joyous but it did allow us to understand the cultural and structural barriers and causes more profoundly. Unfortunately there is a banalisation of malaria and we hope that with the testimonies the disease will be taken more seriously so that deaths from such a preventable and treatable malady subside.
Winners announced for the K.O. Palu High Schools Art Contest â Watch the winning music video!
Another update from the K.O. PALU School Contest!
Ngambi Memedeng Joelle- Institut Siantou- Yaounde, Cameroun Le 4EME GAGNANT du Concours Scolaire K.O. PALU 2013!!! FIRST PLACE WINNER of the 2013 K.O. PALU S...
4th place winner of the student contest we launched! So amazed by these kids' talent.
Noumi Gael Franck, Lycee Technique de Nkolbisson - Yaounde, Cameroun Deuxieme gagnant du Concours Scolaire K.O. PALU 2013!! Pour plus d'informations /Learn m...
NGAHA Alain- Institut Siantou- Yaounde, Cameroun Le PREMIER GAGNANT du Concours Scolaire K.O. PALU 2013!!! FIRST PLACE WINNER of the 2013 K.O. PALU School Co...