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PHM Cameroun:

PHM Cameroun is engaging with all members in the country, in different regions to strengthen PHM in Cameroun. Several documents (plan of action, evaluation and  right to health documents) have been circulated to keep track of members and activities. Next meeting planned for July 14 in Yauonde, Cameroun with all members.
They have managed to develop the circle which currently works well. This office has 15 members is composed of a coordinator and his deputy, a treasurer, a communications officer, a charge of monitoring and evaluation, ten focal points (one focal point per region). The role of focal point is to mobilize people at the base; For now, two focal points of both regions have the opportunity to meet hundreds of people because they have already been several meetings with community leaders and handed the charter to find several personnes. 


{---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rose Didja Bouba <didjaboubaro@yahoo.fr>
Date: 2012/3/29
Subject: Rencontre sous régionale Cameroun, Guinée Equatoriale, Gabon


Bonjour chers tous,
 
Par ma voix ce soir, je suis ravie de vous annoncer la mise en place formelle du cercle PHMCAMEROUN. En bon terme Camerounais, "Une Etoile est née". Ceci grâce à une réunion constitutive.
 
Un bureau de coordination nationale a été mis sur pied.
 
Ont été désignés aux postes ci après les personnes suivantes:
 
Coordinatrice Nationale: Mme Michelle Carine ATEBA de  l'association MENGBWA: Actions Jeunes (MAJE) Yaoundé
Coordinateur Adjoint: Mr Serge Laurent DJAKPOU de l'association ASAD Bertoua
 
Un rapport plus détaillé vous sera envoyé avec la liste complète des autres membres désignés dans les jours qui suivent.
 
Ce fut également l'occasion de proposer un draft pour la rencontre sous régionale qui réunira les 27 et 28 avril 2012 à Ambam les cercles PHM du Gabon, de la Guinée Equatoriale et du Cameroun dans le but de préparer la pré assemblée PH3 Afrique centrale.
 
Vous trouverez en pj les termes de références dont nous attendons vos commantaires, suggestions, observations, remarques et ajouts. Dans le souci de mieux nous organiser, bien vouloir confirmer votre participation à cette rencontre au plus tard le 20 avril.
 
PS: La ville d'Ambam a été choisi par l'équipe du Cameroun  à cause de la disponibilité des structures d'accueil.
 
Bien vouloir transmettre le message à toute personne impliquée, particulièrement ceux de la Guinée Equatoriale.
Pour le PHM Cameroun
 
Rose Didja Bouba
Chargée de communication...}


As part of pre-PHA3, they organised a sub-regional workshop attended by other countries in the region.

contact: Rose Didja Bouba 
 didjaboubaro@yahoo.fr
 

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