Since 2006, the nonprofit Moto Action has been conducting campaigns for the prevention and early detection of contagious and sexually transmissible diseases (including HIV) in Cameroon, based on a novel approach: its teams of advisers and psychosocial educators, doctors, nurses and even engaged artists, sally forth to meet the marginalized and vulnerable populations, travelling the roads of the country on their motorcycles. They work alongside the local associations and health structures, and have thereby progressively built up a wide-ranging network in the area of healthcare and prevention.
While this very mobile organization has demonstrated its importance, it lacks a place to gather all the available information, where the various associations could drop in for information and training.
