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Cameroon receives CFA108 billion to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis

Cameroon receives CFA108 billion to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis
  • Comments   -   Monday, 19 March 2018 15:54

(Business in Cameroon) - From 2018 to 2020, the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria will provide CFA108 billion to Cameroon to help the country fight against the diseases mentioned.

During a ceremony organized for the purpose, officials of the ministry of health announced that this fund was the highest obtained by Cameroon since the collaboration between Cameroon and the global fund in 2003.

For the record, Cameroon was provided CFA203 billion in the 15 years of its collaboration with the global fund. Most of that amount was utilized in fighting AIDS and malaria, the deadliest diseases in Cameroon.

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