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. 2019 Jun;16(2):287-297.
doi: 10.1007/s10393-019-01411-9. Epub 2019 May 21.

Health Challenges and Assets of Forest-Dependent Populations in Cameroon

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Health Challenges and Assets of Forest-Dependent Populations in Cameroon

Savanna L Carson et al. Ecohealth. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Indigenous populations often have poorer health outcomes than the general population. Marginalization, colonization, and migration from traditional lands have all affected traditional medicine usage, health access, and indigenous health equity. An in-depth understanding of health for specific populations is essential to develop actionable insights into contributing factors to poor indigenous health. To develop a more complete, nuanced understanding of indigenous health status, we conducted first-person interviews with both the indigenous Baka and neighboring Bantu villagers (the reference population in the region), as well as local clinicians in Southern Cameroon. These interviews elucidated perspectives on the most pressing challenges to health and assets to health for both groups, including access to health services, causes of illness, the uses and values of traditional versus modern medicine, and community resilience during severe health events. Baka interviewees, in particular, reported facing health challenges due to affordability and discrimination in public health centers, health effects due to migration from their traditional lands, and a lack of culturally appropriate public health services.

Keywords: Baka; Cameroon; Environmental health; Forest-dependent populations; Indigenous health; Rural health access.

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