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Cameroon Ministry of Public Health
The Ministry of Public Health defines the Health Policy of Cameroon and provides technical guidelines for the Health system of the Country. Thus it is the umbrella organization under which the CBC Health Services functions. The CBC Health Board receives limited financial support at different times for some projects and services.
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North American Baptist Conference (NABC)
The NABC actually started medical work in the Cameroon Baptist Convention and has been our leading partner since then. Its support through personnel and material, among others, has been sustaining healthcare provision by the CBC Health Board since creation. White Cross, which is one of NABC's main acivities remains a valuable source of medical supplies for the Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services. The NABC, through White Cross provides the Board with 2 containers of medical supplies every year.
- Baptist General Conference (BGC)
The BGC came into Cameroon in 1983 when their Missionaries were expelled from Ethiopia. Since then, they have been sending Missionaries to the Cameroon Baptist Convention to assist in various domains.
- World Team
The World Team started working with Cameroon Baptist Convetion (CBC) in 1986 with focus on reaching unreached areas. Its first project was in the CBC was the construction of a Primary Health Care center in Tinta. World Team has since then continued close collaboration with the CBC Health Services in realising many other projects.
- Christoffel Blinden Mission (CBM)
CBM is the main funder of CBCHB eye-care work. Its funding in the CBCHB today extends to services for people with other disabilities besides visual impairment.
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Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)
EGPAF started funding Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) services in the CBC Health Board in 2002. The Foundation has distinguished itself over the years as the main funder of PMTCT services in Cameroon.
- Bread for the Wolrd
Bread for the World has been CBC Health Board's main partner in funding the Community Initiative AIDS Prevention (CIAP) program, Life Abundant Program Activities, and offering scholarships for some of our staff developments.
8. Action for West Africa Region (AWARE)
In 2004, AWARE selected CBCHB PMTCT as the "best and promising practice" for replication of PMTCT services in West and Central Africa. AWARE has invested much money in the CBCHB to help boost HIV and AIDS care acivities and Reproductive Health Services within the Board. Click here for more on AWARE partnership>>
9. Johnson and Johnson Foundation (J & J)
EGPAF solicited and got a grant from J&J in 2006 to support PMTCT activities in the CBCHB. This grant has significantly enhanced PMTCT services in Cameroon.
10. Columbia University
11. Care Cameroon
12. Heifer Project International
13. Hospice Africa
14. Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS)
15. KWIHED
16. Unicef
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