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Community health interest

  • 2025-08-26
  • Maurice Emmanuel Nyetam Malong
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Combination of 10 ideas: community health centers, online education, rural telemedicine, school mental health, local food programs, wellness spaces, personalized health app, senior camps, disability platform & awareness campaigns—promoting inclusive, holistic well-being.

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Other facts:

  • Category: Health access and equity, Health education and prevention, Nutrition and food for health, Gender and health
  • Current stage of the idea: BRAINSTORMING: You just came up with one or more ideas for a problem.
  • ­Who is submitting: Maurice Emmanuel Nyetam Malong
  • Country: Cameroun

Main challenges in the development and implementation of your idea

Global Challenge: Integration, Accessibility, and Financial Sustainability of Healthcare
*Challenge Statement:*
How can we design an integrated healthcare system that ensures equitable access to physical and mental care, while guaranteeing its financial viability for all communities, particularly the most vulnerable?
 
Challenge Objectives:
1. *Accessibility*: Make healthcare services geographically and financially accessible to everyone.
2. *Education and Awareness*: Promote well-being through educational programs on mental and physical health.
3. *Partnerships*: Create collaborations between governments, NGOs, and the private sector to support initiatives.
4. *Technology*: Leverage digital solutions to improve access to care and health monitoring.
5. *Financial Sustainability*: Develop innovative financing models, such as grants, public-private partnerships, and crowdfunding initiatives, to ensure the long-term viability of services.
 
Expected Impact:
An inclusive and sustainable healthcare system that improves the overall well-being of populations, reduces inequalities, and promotes a culture of prevention and care while being financially viable.

Expectations from the challenge

1. *Financial Support*: Obtain funding to develop and implement innovative and sustainable solutions.
2. *Visibility and Networking*: Increase the visibility of our initiative and establish partnerships with other healthcare sector players.
3. *Constructive Feedback*: Receive feedback from experts and participants to refine our approach and improve our solutions.
4. *Access to Resources*: Access tools, training, and resources that can enhance our capacity to execute our project.
5. *Community Engagement*: Inspire interest and engagement within communities to actively participate in the implementation of solutions.
6. *Idea Validation*: Confirm the relevance of our project and its potential impact through a rigorous selection process.
 
These expectations aim to maximize the impact of our initiative and ensure its long-term success.

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  • Minds and Spirits

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  • Luar

    I’m building a simple, friendly app that helps young people and adults boost mental and physical health with small daily habits. It combines emotional support, light exercise, and motivation in one easy tool, making self-care feel doable and less lonely for everyone.

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  • Floating Islands in the Kishon River

    We aim to restore the polluted Kishon River using floating islands made of native plants, gravel, and solar-powered UV filtration. This eco-friendly, low-cost solution naturally purifies the water while engaging students and communities in hands-on environmental restoration.

  • Wellness on Wheels

    My idea brings mobile wellness hubs to underserved communities, combining physical check-ups, mental health counselling, and health education. Low-cost, locally-run, and stigma-free, these hubs improve access, prevent illness, and build healthier, resilient communities.

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