{"id":2274,"date":"2023-08-18T08:02:59","date_gmt":"2023-08-18T08:02:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/237check.org\/?p=2274"},"modified":"2023-08-20T08:07:15","modified_gmt":"2023-08-20T08:07:15","slug":"yes-solar-power-has-a-positive-impact-to-counter-climate-change-challenges-the-case-of-community-hospitals-in-kupemuanenguba","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/237check.org\/fr\/2023\/08\/18\/yes-solar-power-has-a-positive-impact-to-counter-climate-change-challenges-the-case-of-community-hospitals-in-kupemuanenguba\/","title":{"rendered":"Yes, Solar Power has a positive impact to counter climate change challenges: The case of community hospitals in Kupemuanenguba"},"content":{"rendered":"
By Elias Ngalame<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In Cameroon, the question of abandoning fossil fuels in favor of renewable energy remains a major issue in an environment where fossil fuels are still widely used. However, in such a context, certain parties are gradually opting to use renewable energy, such as solar panels, to play an active part in the fight against climate change. The use of solar panels in community hospitals Kupemuanenguba prove that the use of renewable energies is part of the solution to climate change. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The challenges in accessing modern healthcare facilities in rural communities in Cameroon has been a frightening experience. The situation is even worse where electricity power supply has become very unreliable because of prolonged drought, thus depriving the few available hospital facilities from rendering basic health services,according to the CEO of the Centre for Community Regeneration and Development, CCREAD, Dr Hilary Ewang Ngide. This climate change induced predicament is faced by much of the rural population across sub-Saharan Africa where local clinics are frequently unable to provide adequate diagnostic and treatment services due to unreliable power supply, he says.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Bangem like most communities in the Southwest region have suffered from persistent blackouts that characterize hydro-electricity supply in Cameroon. According to the director of Bangem sub-divisional hospital, Dr Essambe Emmanuel, \u00ab the energy supply crisis has been a big problem to the proper functioning of the hospital <\/em>\u00bb. But these days, the people of Bangem and Ndibisi, another village very close to Bangem no longer have to worry about electricity supply lapses, after the installation of a new solar-powered system in hospitals in the two communities by CCREAD.<\/p>\n\n\n\n