The Ayah International Humanitarian Foundation, a nonprofit organisation in Cameroon has secured a passport for a little girl, Median, a victim of the Anglophone crisis who has a face-damage to seek treatment outside the country.
This comes after the foundation has been struggling for a long time to evacuate the girl abroad for medical surgery.
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The information was made known on Friday, February 4 on the Ayah Humanitarian Facebook page.
“We finally scored the killer goal yesterday as Median was issued her passport within 4 hours…” as posted on their page
They further revealed that at any time soon, Median will be evacuated out of Cameroon for proper treatment.
“She is now ready to be evacuated as soon as our national and international medical experts give us the ok,” another section of the post added.
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Median is just one of the numerous victims of the Anglophone crisis who have been left in difficult conditions as a result of the crisis.
She was a victim of a gun battle, which deformed her face and she has been living in that condition for more than a year.