Dear Carolyn
Thanks for that correction. I didn't really mean it that way. Once more
thanks. actually I am in the UNICEF site trying to find my way through. I
hope for the best actually
Best regards
> Perhaps UNICEF is your best bet. But I am not sure the idea of invasion is
> such a good one. It sounds like a military incursion which I am sure you
> do
> not intend,( I hope). I doubt you would get funding from anyone for that.
> Perhaps infiltration is a better term. You could infiltrate the area? I
> realise this may just be an issue with language.
> good luck with your efforts.
> Carolyn
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Ngala Elvis Mbiydzenyuy <
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>
>> Apologies for cross posting
>>
>> The Institute of Science Technology Breastfeeding Research and Advocacy
>> Center, the only of such center in Cameroon focused on breastfeeding is
>> about to carry out a project in one of the most dreaded towns in
>> Cameroon
>> that experienced what geographers and geologist called the greatest lake
>> disaster in the 20th century which consumed thousand of life.
>> This area has not felt the touch and concern of the ministry of health
>> in
>> the proportion to other communities. It is mostly inhabited by Fulani
>> cattle rearers who culturally replace breast milk with cow milk. Higher
>> rates of infant morbidity and mortality have been recorded in the last
>> decade in this area.
>> It is our desire to invade and transform this area through community
>> participatory research and increase exclusive breastfeeding rates.
>> The Institute is looking for potential funding. Can any one link us to
>> potential funding. We will also like to collaborate with any
>> organization/institution/individual desiring to carry out this project
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Ngala Elvis Mbiydzenyuy MAPS MWASP
>> Director Breastfeeding Research and Advocacy Center
>> Institute of Science Technology, Cameroon
>> Tel: 237 99 13 84 44
>>
>
Ngala Elvis M. MAPS, MWASP
Director Institute of Science Technology
Breastfeeding Research and Advocacy Center Cameroon
Lafon Building, Ngeng Junction
P.O Box 4088
Bamenda, Cameroon
Tel: 237 99 13 84 44
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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