Less than 50% of Cameroon’s demand for blood is met annually-MINSANTÉ

Some 782 deaths are reported in every 100 000 births in Cameroon, and nearly half of the cases are maternal deaths (45%), linked to bleeding.

These figures were revealed by the Minister of Public Health, Dr Manaouda Malachie on Wednesday, June 7 2023 in a press conference he granted at the Emergency Management Unit of the Ministry of Public Health in Yaoundé in prelude to the World Blood Donor Day. This day will be observed on June 14, 2023, under the theme “Give blood, give plasma, share life, share often.”

The Minister revealed that three children aged 6-59 months who survive, suffer from anemia and urgently need blood transfusion. This case of blood need, adds to cases of accidents and chronic anemia thus the need to donate blood.

According to the minister, it is this gesture of generosity, solidarity, citizenship, and selflessness that will save millions of lives. He used the opportunity to thank all those who voluntarily and regularly participated in the process of blood donation which is important in saving lives.

The health boss also reminded the National Blood Transfusion Centre (CTNS) of its role in ensuring a secure, efficient, and perennial blood transfusion system that will be able to supply quality blood and blood transfusion services to needy patients.

A total of 147, 034 blood bags were collected in 2022, the minister revealed. A net progress as compared to 2021, but not enough to satisfy the yearly demand for blood in Cameroon which is estimated at 400 000 bags of blood.

Mr. Manaouda Malachie personally took the engagement of donating blood to pave the way. He also called on Cameroonians aged 18-60 and in good health to participate in the blood donation process so as to increase the quantity of blood bags to be collected this year.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

4 golden anniversaries celebrated in Seychelles in 2023

This year is full of anniversaries of events and milestones for Seychelles. Many of these milestones and events are now 50 years old and are the footprints of the Seychellois people’s history.

SNA brings you 4 golden anniversaries being celebrated in 2023.

Anglican Diocese of Seychelles

The Diocese celebrated its golden jubilee on March 26 and a series of activities were organised to commemorate the event. The Diocese of Seychelles was set up on March 25 in 1973 and its first bishop was Reverend Canon George Cardell Briggs, consecrated at St. James Cathedral in Mauritius. The Anse Boudin Chapel on the North East Coast of Praslin is also 50 years old this year.

Seychelles’ oldest marine park turns 50

Conservationists will celebrate 50 years since the Ste Anne National Marine Park was created in the Indian Ocean. The marine park which covers an area of 1.501 square metres is a veritable showcase of the island nation’s submarine life, which visitors and locals can enjoy from the comfort of glass-bottom boats.

Created in 1973, the National Park, which is located 5 kilometres from the Seychelles’ capital of Victoria, was set up to protect six islands off the northeast coast of Mahe.

The islands are Ste Anne, Cerf Island, Île Cachée, Round Island, Long Island, and Moyenne Island.

Archbishop Makarios Foundation of Seychelles

The Makarios Trust Fund, today known as the Archbishop Makarios Foundation of Seychelles, was founded in 1973 and gives schoolchildren in need bursaries through the Ministry of Education annually.

Through this collaboration, the ministry selects students from the state primary and secondary schools during the first term of the school year for the committee to assess and select from.

So far over 3,600 students have received bursaries since the fund was created, with an average of over 200 awards annually in recent years.

The charitable organisation was created by Cypriot Orthodox Archbishop Makarios III, following his exile in the island nation in the western Indian Ocean from March 14, 1956, until April 5, 1957.

Seychelles Regatta Festival

The annual Regatta event first took place back in 1973 at Beau Vallon Beach. After a hiatus of 4 years mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be back at the popular Beau Vallon Beach on August 25-27. Many activities will be on the programme including the Miss Regatta Seychelles.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Kenya Keen On Establishing Transplant Services In The Country

The government has reiterated its commitment to creating an environment that enforces good governance and support effective and efficient regulation of organ donation and transplantation in the country. Medical Services PS Harry Kimtai, said the Ministry of Health supports optimizing the provision of transplant services through training and provision of equipment because it is a resource specialty with great demand in the country. He said the program as mandated by law, seeks to cater to both living and deceased organ donations, and assured that no financial transactions or rewards shall be involved in acquiring an organ due to the inherent risks involved. ‘Any individual found engaging in trafficking organs and coercion activities will face severe consequences,’ warned Kimtai. The PS made the remarks Tuesday in a speech read on his behalf by a senior officer from the Ministry of Health Dr. Zainab Zura, during the World Transplant Day celebrations held at Kenyatta National Hospital grounds. He said this year’s theme, Hope for Tomorrow: Transforming lives through organ donation, captures the essence of the government and partners efforts to bring hope, healing and a new lease of life to those in need. Kimtai at the same time said that the government was exploring innovative approaches to increase the number of donors, besides creating awareness on the importance of organ donation. The PS said the government is partnering with various stakeholders to establish a robust system for organ retrieval, preservation, banking and transplantation, while collaborating with hospitals, healthcare professionals and the public. ‘A national registry will be established to enroll potential donors and recipients, this will ensure transparency, accountability and equitable distribution of these invaluable scare resources,’ he added. ‘As we embark on his noble journey, we must ensure that medical practitioners adhere to the highest ethical standards in their practices,’ he stressed, adding that the sanctity of life and the well-being of both donors and recipients must always be at the forefront of the efforts. The event that was organized by Kenya Tissue Transplant Authority (KTTA) and Kenyatta National Hospital and promoted by the World Health Organization is celebrated annually as a reminder that there are people around the world who are alive because of organ transplants. The PS cited the establishment of the Kenya Tissue and Transplant Authority (KTTA) and the Human Leukocyte Antigens typing laboratory at Kenyatta National Hospital by the government as a significant milestone that will ensure quality and ethical practices are adhered to. Studies indicate that approximately 5 million Kenyans have some form of chronic kidney disease with a significant proportion expected to progress to kidney failure. In his remarks, the Ag.Chief Executive Officer KTTA, Dr. Maurice Wakwabubi noted that apart from kidney cases, an estimated 75,000 people need corneal transplants. Studies indicate that over 1,000 documented patients on the waiting lists across the various eye hospitals in the country are awaiting corneal transplantation. In 2021, about 400 corneal transplant surgeries were successfully conducted in Kenya. It also indicates that a total of 12,500 patients with End Stage Kidney Disease require kidney transplant. By October 2022, a total of 6,300 patients with Kidney disease were undergoing chronic hemodialysis treatments. According to medical practitioners, Kidney transplant is always preferred for patients who are eligible for such procedures as it improves patients’ quality of life, and productivity and can increase life expectancy by up to 20 years.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Uasin Gishu County Embarks On Infrastructural Development

The Uasin Gishu government has embarked on a massive ambitious road construction program across the County in a bid to uplift agriculture, boost trade and enhance job creation. Over 800 kilometres of new roads have already been graded in a program that was launched in November last year, being part of the 220 ongoing projects involving compacting marram roads, drainage works, installation of culverts, and construction of new bridges. Speaking during an inspection tour of ongoing works along Kalyet-Toloita road in Moiben Sub County, area Governor Jonathan Bii said the ongoing program under the 2022/23 financial year targets the opening of 1000 kilometres of new roads across the county. ‘During the campaigns, I promised the people of Uasin Gishu good roads to enhance transport under the sixth Nguzo Kumi agenda of my manifesto on roads and infrastructure. Good roads are imperative towards the growth of grain and dairy farming in our county apart from creating job opportunities for our youth,’ Bii told the residents of Kalyet. ‘As a county government, we are committed to fulfilling our promises. I am happy to see the tarmacked Soy-Kipsangui-Kabenes road that was done by the national government, my wish is to see my administration implement such massive projects, especially on roads leading to trading centres and key facilities like hospitals and markets,’ he added.

Source: Kenya News Agency

EMMI Empire Inc launches honorary award on leadership and business

The world is full of remarkable individuals who break barriers and inspire others with their achievements.

One such is Dr Erise Mary who recently hosted the First Honorary Award on Leadership and Business in the United States of America. This historic event took place at Union Station in Saint Louis, Missouri, during the first annual ceremony organized by Emmi Empire Inc, which is a global hub for business and leadership networking and collaboration.

The event recognized outstanding individuals and provided a platform for networking and business matchmaking. The inaugural Honorary Award on Leadership and Business was an exceptional gathering that brought together dignitaries from various countries as participants. The grand venue, Union Station, was the perfect backdrop for this momentous occasion. Attendees included renowned figures such as Mayor Babatunde Deinbo, the Mayor of Berkeley City, and Mayor Dinah Tatman, the Mayor of Bellefontaine.

H. E LAILA RAHHAL Dubai Gov supha XAYPRUSITH-MAYS Ambassador Sandeep and more CEOs —the event aimed to celebrate exceptional leadership and entrepreneurship while fostering connections among politicians, CEO, and other professionals.

About Emmi Empire

Emmi Empire is a non-profit empowerment organization dedicated to helping women, especially young single mothers, pursue success. This platform assembled people from diverse backgrounds and fostered collaboration. Emmi Empire Inc believes in the power of community and aims to provide a supportive platform for women to thrive and achieve their goals by equipping them with the necessary skills and support to succeed in their personal and professional lives via mentorship, and educational opportunities.

Source: Cameroon News Agency