- Details
- Health
Cameroon: Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance Sociale (CNPS) signs agreement with Tunisia for medical evacuations
The Managing Director of Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance Sociale (CNPS), Alain Noël Olivier Mekulu Mvondo Akame and the Managing Director of Tunisia Medical Services (TMS), Slim Maraoui, signed on 26 October 2016 in Yaoundé a medical assistance agreement relating to medical evacuations.
This agreement will assure patients of receiving the medical care and surgery for pathologies where medical evacuation is justified. In addition to these services, medicines, consumables and required devices will be taken care of, in compliance with the norms and international standards and in accordance with professional and medical ethics requirements.
Also covered under this agreement are: Blood and radiology tests, scans, MRI, transfusions, haemodialysis or any other cardio-vascular surgery. CNPS patients with 100% coverage from TMS, will have to respect the terms and conditions of the agreement (respecting appointment times, attending doctors, etc.).
The document signed by both directors covers some important progress in terms of medical evacuation of Cameroonian patients abroad. Indeed because these past years, despite the improvement in the facilities of its four medical structures throughout the country (Centre hospitalier d’Essos in Yaoundé, medical and social centres in Maroua and Garoua, as well as PMI in Bertoua), CNPS had to resort to medical evacuations in Europe. In France and the UK in particular.
Now, the distance has been shortened to Tunisia which has medical infrastructure of a level comparable to Europe.
S.A.
- Details
- Rita Akana
- Hits: 3557
Local News
- Details
- Society

Kribi II: Man Caught Allegedly Abusing Child
- News Team
- 14.Sep.2025
- Details
- Society

Back to School 2025/2026 – Spotlight on Bamenda & Nkambe
- News Team
- 08.Sep.2025
- Details
- Society

Cameroon 2025: From Kamto to Biya: Longue Longue’s political flip shocks supporters
- News Team
- 08.Sep.2025
- Details
- Society

Meiganga bus crash spotlights Cameroon’s road safety crisis
- News Team
- 05.Sep.2025
EditorialView all
- Details
- Editorial

Robert Bourgi Turns on Paul Biya, Declares Him a Political Corpse
- News Team
- 10.Oct.2025
- Details
- Editorial

Heat in Maroua: What Biya’s Return Really Signals
- News Team
- 08.Oct.2025
- Details
- Editorial

Issa Tchiroma: Charles Mambo’s “Change Candidate” for Cameroon
- News Team
- 11.Sep.2025
- Details
- Editorial
