Saint Leonard Health and Research Foundation

Type d'organisation: Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) / Organisation Non-Gouvernementale (ONG)

Acronyme de l'organisation: SLHERF

Année d'enregistrement: 2014

Année marquant le début des opérations: 2010

Informations de contact

  • Addresse Postale: P.o.box: 63
  • Emplacement du bureau: Bobende 100 m opposite fini hotel annex towards SONARA road
  • Région : Sud-Ouest
  • Pays: Cameroon
  • Ville: Limbe
  • Téléphone: 237 697797839
  • Fax:
  • E-Mail *: Slhef22@gmaiil.com
  • Site web: www.slherf.org

Activités

  • Vision: To promote Education, Health, Human Rights and Sustainable Development to the underserved communities in Cameroon, Africa.
  • Mission: To promote education, socio/economic inclusion, primary health care, human rights, preventive methods on infectious diseases and cancers, and reinforce capacity building of health care workers in rural health centers in Cameroon and Africa.
  • Domaines d'interventions : Agriculture, Food & Livestock / Agriculture, Alimentation & Elevage,Education / Education,Human Rights / Droits de l’Homme,Peace and Security / Paix et Securité,Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) / Objectifs de Développement Durable (ODD),Environmental Conservation / Préservation de l’Environnement,Health Provision / Soins de Santé,Humanitarian Affairs / Affaires Humanitaires,Community Development / Développement Communautaire
  • Cible: National / Nationale
  • Objectifs principaux : Educate and bring primary health care closer to the underserved communities and less privileged especially women and children in non accessible rural zones in Cameroon, Africa and refugees camps, and fight against socio/economic exclusion and gender based violence. To develop mobile strategies to reach more women and children with education, primary health care and essential drugs so as to reach rural women with Ante Natal Care and emergency care in case of complications in non accessible rural zones in Cameroon, Africa and refugees camps.  To reinforce human resources in quantity and in quality in non accessible rural zones through training workshops, seminars and conferences for better management of diseases in children.  To sensitize the rural communities on the benefit of education, the protection of environment, hygiene and sanitation.  To reinforce IEC activities on behavioral change and create awareness on diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, STIs, HIV/AIDS, cancers, unwanted pregnancies and abortion.
  • Compétences principales: Advocacy / Plaidoyer
  • Engagement du gouvernement:

Plus d'information

  • Exploits actuels ou majeurs : We have trained 51-nurses and laboratory technicians to serve in rural villages, we have trained 223-women and young girl on liquid and bar soap making, we have reached to people in Wabane, Baligham, Fomopea, Bamengui, Bota Land, Wovia, wututu, Mukunda Edinau, Dibuntcha, Batoke, Mukundange, Bobende and Ngueme with primary health care , free laboratory screening for Hiv, hepatitis B , and C, Cervical and prostrate cancer, syphilis, diabetes, hypertension, malaria, chlamydia...and minor surgeries and distribution of vitamins and worm medicines to children. So far we have reach 12 104 people through health campaigns.
  • Conseil d'administration:
  • Effectif du conseil d'administration : 5
  • Expertise du conseil d'admnistration: Resarchers, clinicians, humanitarian expert, human rights expertise
  • Plan stratégique organisationnel:
  • Directeur/trice de l'Organisation: Kouemou Sinda Leontine
  • Nom de la personne contact: Dr Dinga Gerome Nyhala
  • Position de la personne contact: Director of research and education
  • Effectif du personnel: 15
  • Effectif d'hommes: 6
  • Effectif de femmes : 9

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