Cameroon: sixty years of trust help reach zero-dose children
In conflict-affected parts of Cameroon, a faith-based organisation has been bridging the gap left by collapsed public health services for decades, building a generational well of trust.
Delphine Fri Chifor is a passionate novelist and health communicator who has spent 15 years traversing all ten regions of Cameroon and other African countries, chasing stories that breathe life into data and give voice to the voiceless. With a rare blend of creative writing and deep public health insight, she crafts compelling human interest and health narratives that spark reflection, stir empathy, and drive lasting social change.