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Cameroon Embassy in Berlin Hosts Strategic Metting on Healthcare Cooperation

Ambassador Ndocki and Professor Kamga discuss mobile medical solutions with “Worldwide Hospitals”

September 16th, 2024
Claudia Capanema, News from Berlin
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On Monday, July 29, the meeting room of the Embassy of Cameroon in Berlin hosted an important gathering between Victor Ndoki, Ambassador of Cameroon to Germany, and his colleagues, along with a delegation from Worldwide Hospitals (WWH), based in Hamburg, Germany. The WWH delegation was led by Professor Maurice Kamga, a Judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg and the promoter of HITAS University in Douala.

The meeting aimed to explore potential areas of cooperation between WWH and Cameroon, specifically in the field of healthcare services. Worldwide Hospitals is a healthcare company that provides flexible and sustainable mobile hospital solutions, ensuring that the highest medical standards are met anytime and anywhere in the world.

WWH's solutions include both hospital ships and land hospitals, which are built using their exclusive High-Cube Heavy Duty (HCHD) medical modules. These modules serve as the basic building blocks for their medical infrastructure. Additionally, the company offers adaptable medical care services, including technical support and training programs.

Worldwide Hospitals collaborates with a wide range of partners, including governments, international organizations, NGOs, private charitable associations, and foundations, to extend their healthcare services across the globe.

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