PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MINSANTE) AND THE HUMANITARIAN ASSOCIATION SAVE LIFE, DRINKING WATER FOR ALL “ASSAUVET” 2020-2030

The confidence of the head of the nation in his children (after 20 years of existence)

  • On very high instructions from the President of the Republic, Head of State, H.E. Mr. Paul BIYA President of the Republic of Cameroon;
  • The Minister of Public Health, His Excellency Dr MANAOUDA Malachie signed on September 30, 2020 a partnership agreement with Ong Assauvet:
  • Boreholes equipped with solar pump
  • Boreholes equipped with manual pump
  • Modern toilets separated for women, men and the disabled with sufficient staff;
  • Hand washbasin on (Tripod)
  • And the provision of a sanitation kit in health facilities in Cameroon.

The trust and responsibility given to us in Ong Assauvet by the Head of State, His Excellency Mr. Paul BIYA, President of the Republic of Cameroon.

HE Mr. Paul BIYA, President of the Republic of Cameroon Has just integrated the Human Rights to water and sanitation (DHEA) in his national legislation, indicating his desire to ensure universal access to water and sanitation through the signing of a partnership agreement between Minsanté and Ong Assauvet and its partners.

HE Mr. Paul BIYA, President of the Republic of Cameroon specifies that public funding for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) must be considerably increased (National budget) to build and renovate hydraulic and water infrastructure. sanitation, but also to operate the services. Access to water and sanitation is crucial for the economic and social development of a country and its people. No public policy can be truly effective without taking into account water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) issues.

Logistical means available for the Minsanté- Ong Assauvet 2020-2030 project.

Our missions

1) Transform Cameroon’s public health systems, the essential role of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
2) That each health facility, where it is located, has reliable and safely managed facilities for access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and Menstrual Hygiene Health ( SHM) associated with appropriate practices, which meet the needs of staff and patients for the provision of quality, safe and person-centered care, with particular attention to the needs of women, girls and the ‘child.

In Cameroon, more than 60% of Health Formations (FOSA) are deprived of running water, toilets and the means to maintain good hygiene, which seriously affects the quality of care in our Health Formations (FOSA)

Martin Luther KANNA VI

General Engineer of Rural Engineering

General Project Coordinator

Full member of the French Water Partnership

Member of the World Water Council (since 2017)

Butterfly effect member – water coalition

Email: info@assauvet.org

Website: www.assauvet.org