Cameroon is ranked at the bottom of a report of the countries offering
better health conditions published recently by the global burden of disease
assessed by the World health organisation (WHO). The country occupies
171th position on a survey of 188 countries.
Kamerwaves.com can confirm that according to a report by the global disease burden
estimated by the World Health Organization (WHO), Iceland offers the best
health care in the world , while the Central African Republic is at last
position.
The study on global management goal for patients
specifically had to measure the development goals related to sustainable health
in 188 countries worldwide.
The Guardian post of Friday, September 30, 2016
reports the United Nation General Assembly, created the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015 with 17 universal goals, targets 169
and 230 signs for 2030.
Reporting on this story, Cameroon-Info.Net says
Cameroon is failing in most aspects taken into account, although the country
claims to invest heavily in the health sector. Among the indicators of the
report on better health services, one can find well-established findings
in the matter. “The performance of the index Doctor of Oriental Medicine (MDGs)
related to health does not guarantee good performance in the non-index MDGs
related to health.
The report adds that the proportion of countries
that have already met the objectives associated with health-related SDGs
indicators in 2015, as indicated ranged from over 60% for both indicators (ratio
of maternal mortality and children younger than 5 years) and 0% for the nine
indicators, Cameroon is not close to meeting those objectives, thus the country
headed by President Paul Biya for 34 years is occupying the 171st place in the
ranking of countries that offer the best care health