Daniel champions the New Clinic in Mbalmayo

Daniel, a 19-year-old university student from Mbalmayo, noticed that a new health clinic in his community was left unfinished despite being a Global Fund-funded project. Seeing the half-completed building and knowing his community needed a functioning clinic, he felt a responsibility to act. Instead of simply complaining, he decided to use the accountability tools provided by CAGEAD's platform. He took a series of detailed photos, wrote a clear report explaining the situation, and submitted it through the online form.

The CAGEAD platform immediately flagged his report. The Youth Advisory Group (YAG) reviewed his submission, confirming the details and noting the seriousness of the issue. They then formally shared Daniel's report with the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), highlighting the importance of youth-led monitoring and accountability. Because the report came through an official CAGEAD channel, it was taken seriously and given priority.

Daniel's proactive step had an immediate and significant impact. The CCM, using his report as evidence, re-allocated funding and sent a team to supervise the project's completion. The clinic was finished within a few months and is now fully operational, serving thousands of people in Mbalmayo. This story is a powerful testament to how one person's action, facilitated by our platform, can lead to real and tangible change.