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On June 11 and 12, 2026, the town of Ngong, in the North Region, hosted a new phase of Boissons du Cameroun’s Mobile Care program, dedicated to improving access to healthcare for local populations.
This large-scale campaign took place in the presence of administrative and health authorities from the North Region, who commended this civic initiative led by Boissons du Cameroun in support of local communities.
Over the two days, nearly 1,000 patients received free medical care through a mobile healthcare system deployed to meet the needs of the population. Beneficiaries were granted free access to a wide range of services, including general consultations, screenings, health advice, and the distribution of essential medicines.
With a specific focus on promoting maternal health, 300 health vouchers were distributed to pregnant women to facilitate prenatal care and ease the financial burden associated with medical services. This targeted initiative illustrates the company’s commitment to reducing pregnancy-related risks and improving maternal and child health.
In a region where access to healthcare infrastructure remains limited, this initiative was widely praised by beneficiaries, who see it as tangible support for improving their well-being and that of their families.
Through Mobile Care, Boissons du Cameroun reaffirms its mission: delivering well-being and contributing to the development of Cameroon. By multiplying community-based initiatives, the company confirms its role as a socially responsible stakeholder, committed to ensuring equitable access to healthcare.