Cameroon's National Medical Council, an association of medical doctors, says health care is increasingly preoccupying as one doctor has to take care of fifty-thousand patients instead of the WHO recommended one doctor per ten-thousand patients. Officials say seventy-five percent of the 1000 doctors the government trains each year are fleeing hardship, poor pay and difficult working conditions to developed countries.
Channel Africa's Moki Kindzeka reports from Cameroon's capital Yaounde