The northern regions of Cameroon are facing a humanitarian crisis due to an extreme heatwave that is causing significant excess mortality. Civil society is warning of the consequences of this phenomenon and calling on the authorities to take urgent action.
from HASSAN ONYANGO in Kampala, UgandaUganda BureauKAMPALA, (CAJ News) - AUTHORITIES in Uganda are battling a misinformation campaign online promoting hesitancy towards the yellow fever vaccine. A video has been circulating on WhatsApp, X and TikTok of a child who allegedly suffered adverse reactions after being immunised with yellow fever vaccine in Cameroon, where parents
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Cameroon has become the first country to launch the much-anticipated malaria vaccine amidst public skepticism on its efficacy and safety. Despite the initial vaccine hesitancy from the public, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has termed the malaria vaccine mass rollout in Cameroon as ‘a significant step’ in the prevention of the disease. Baptist churches have come alongside to play an important role in helping to counter misinformation and build trust among grassroot communities.