Clementina Njang Yong is a multi-award winning Journalist based in Bamenda, Cameroon. I obtained a BSc in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. My Master's Degree is from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. I have more than 15 years in broadcast and corporate communication. Currently, I am the Head of the Communication Department at the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC) Health Services. I am the main person in charge of all communication within this Health institution, the second biggest health implementer after the government of Cameroon. I have received several awards. I received the Chevening Award and I studied in the UK under this award. Thanks to this award, I successfully studied Professional Communication at the University of Aberdeen. I also received a National Press award from the Eye Newspaper in 2014/2015 in recognition of my relentless efforts and selfless contribution in the health sector as a health journalist who engages in communication that brings about societal change. I have equally been a recipient of a National Investigative Journalism Award on Human Rights and Corruption organized by the British High Commission and the US Embassy in partnership with the Commonwealth Journalists Association, CJA Cameroon. My current work is published in all communication outlets of the CBC Health Services (Social Media, Radio, Newsletter, Health Magazine, website, etc).
Publishing the news of the visit of the US Ambassador to Cameroon in Mutengene, one of the cities where the US implements PEPFAR funded projects.
Information shared with the public about an operating room for children in one of our hospitals. I bring information to the population regarding where then can receive the healthcare they need.
Information to the public as the CBC Health Services engages on a new project RAISE for ZDC in Cameroon. A project aimed at Raising and Adapting Immunization Services Effectively for Zero Dose children in Cameroon. I inform the public on health news