Cameroon

The humanitarian situation in Cameroon continues to be characterized by the impact of three humanitarian crises: growing insecurity in the Lake Chad Basin region, the conflict in the Central African Republic and the significant deterioration in food security and nutrition situation. The increased human vulnerability manifests itself in a context of growing insecurity and sustained poverty.

Health sector partners are working together to ensure vulnerable populations have access to essential primary health care, including reproductive health care and vaccination; to strengthen the prevention and response to epidemics and other health emergencies; and to closely monitor the food security situation.


Cameroon

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Formal Health Cluster System (IASC declared) data as of June 2024



1.7 million people affected

US$ 30.5 million requested

2018 year activated

1.2 million
people targeted

13 % funded

Co-coordinator Reach out, CBHC

 

 

 

Health Cluster coordination

Emmanuel Christian Douba 
Health Sector Coordinator
doubaem@who.int

Health Cluster team

National team: 2
Coordinator: 1 PT
Information management officer: 1 PT
Public health officer: 0
Communications officer: 0
Subnational hub: 1

 

Health Cluster partners

Partners: 36
International NGOs: 8
National NGOs: 20
UN agencies: 4
National authority: 1
Donors: 1
Observers: 2