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We conducted a landmark nationwide study surveying 2,025 Cameroonians on malaria vaccine acceptance, uncovering critical regional disparities that are now directly shaping Cameroon's national malaria vaccine rollout strategy.
We conducted a structured working visit to the Buea School for the Deaf — sitting with staff, identifying real challenges, and co-designing a concrete action plan for disability-inclusive healthcare programming that genuinely responds to their needs.
We established a formal academic exchange pathway with the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, creating a bridge between world-class American public health expertise and the on-the-ground realities of healthcare in Cameroon.
We source and distribute blood testing kits to local researchers and community health workers in the Buea Health District, building the diagnostic capacity that enables early detection and treatment of infectious diseases in communities that have long been overlooked by the global health system.
We published a comprehensive meta-analysis examining the relationship between GDP and childhood vaccine access across 195 countries, providing powerful evidence for global health equity advocacy at the highest levels of international policy.
We deliver targeted health outreach campaigns in remote Cameroonian communities, bringing evidence-based education on malaria prevention, vaccine acceptance, and healthy practices directly to the families and individuals who need it most.
We leverage media platforms, interviews, and international conferences to amplify MGGFoundation's mission, sharing our research findings and community stories with a global audience and inspiring donors, partners, and policymakers to join the movement for health equity worldwide.
We invest in the next generation of Cameroonian public health professionals through our paid Field Research Associate program, training early-career researchers in ethical data collection, community engagement, and rigorous scientific practice.
We fund and publish peer-reviewed research in open-access journals, ensuring that our findings on vaccine acceptance, neglected tropical diseases, and global health equity are freely available to researchers, policymakers, and communities in every corner of the world — at no cost to the reader.