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“He told me he was going to get marry to me if I allow him to […]
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Health workers play a significant role in bridging the gap between people with epilepsy (PWE) and […]
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It’s amazing how some men will refuse to marry a woman with Epilepsy for fear of […]
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Training on first aid for seizures for secondary school students have been completed at Bamenda. First […]
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Cameroon is estimated to have one of the highest epilepsy prevalence in the world. It is […]
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In celebration of GivingTuesday and of Christmas, Epilepsy Awareness and Aid Foundation (EAAF) Cameroon recently organized […]
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Epilepsy Awareness and Aid Foundation recently organized a one week intensive campaign to raise awareness and […]
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- Shinning a light on Onchocerciasis-associated Epilepsy in affected rural communities
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- Breaking Barriers and Changing Lives: The Guardian’s Article on EAARF’s Efforts to Combat Epilepsy
- Improving Educational Attainment and Outcomes for Underpriviledged Children with Epilepsy
- Why Improving Access to Effective Antiepileptic Medications in Resource-limited Settings is Crucial
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