DOUALA, Cameroon, 15 December 2022 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Bluemind Foundation holds, at the Town Hall of Douala 4e's esplanade of the first edition of "Blue'December," a day of commitment in favor of migrants and internally displaced persons in Cameroon.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Cameroon is home to more than two million refugees, including one million internally displaced persons (IDPs). In addition, 51% of the IDPs are children.
Held on the eve of International Migrants Day, "Blue'December" is aimed at Cameroonian populations affected by the conflict in the North-West, South-West and Far-North regions in the grip of Boko Haram in particular, and those of the district of Douala 4e in general.
On this day of citizen action, December 17, the Bluemind Foundation provides an ephemeral clinic for a one-time health campaign. It allows these populations to consult and receive care from thirty (30) health professionals, free of charge or at a low cost. Donations of food baskets and first aid kits also follow these consultations.
"At the Bluemind Foundation, we believe that every human life is precious and that the wellbeing of every community member must be preserved and enhanced. And "Blue'December" is a compassionate, supportive and hopeful project," says Dr. Christian Eyoum, psychiatrist and member of the Bluemind Foundation's Scientific Council. |
No comments :
Post a Comment