At Family Care Medical Foundation (FACMEF), our mission is to provide inclusive, high-quality, and compassionate healthcare services to underserved and vulnerable communities across Cameroon.
We are committed to:
Delivering free and affordable maternal and child health services
Promoting sexual and reproductive health rights
Reducing maternal and infant mortality
Providing access to family planning, safe abortion services (where legal), and fertility support
Supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs), adolescents, and at-risk women
Expanding mobile and hospital-based care to rural, hard-to-reach populations
Raising awareness and advocating for gender equality, mental health, and public health reforms
Through community-based outreach and health education, we empower individuals to make informed decisions about their well-being and create lasting change.
We envision a world where no mother or child dies from preventable causes, and where every family—regardless of income, gender, or location—has access to essential and specialized healthcare services.
Our vision is a Cameroon where health equity is a reality, and every community can thrive through dignity, safety, and sustainable care.
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Delivering accessible, affordable, and professional care through both hospital-based services and mobile health units in hard-to-reach communities.
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Reducing preventable maternal and infant deaths by providing free antenatal care, skilled birth attendance, and essential postnatal support.
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Empowering individuals—especially adolescents and women—with safe, stigma-free access to contraception, fertility care, and legal reproductive health services.
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Promoting community knowledge through sexual and reproductive health education, preventive care awareness, and family health literacy.
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Our outreach teams travel to underserved communities, bringing healthcare directly to doorsteps through regular mobile clinic campaigns.
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We stand for gender equality, youth empowerment, and access to healthcare as a human right—advocating both in communities and at policy level.
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