By Boris Esono Nwenfor
BUEA, PAV – The 2026 Free Annual Medical Health Campaign organised by the Lebang Cultural and Development Organisation (LECUDO-USA) in partnership with prominent health organisations is set to kick off from Wednesday, March 11, through Saturday, March 14, 2026, at The Mary Health of Africa Hospital, Nveh. The event promises to offer a wide range of free medical services to the public, reinforcing LECUDO-USA’s commitment to improving healthcare access in Cameroon.
LECUDO-USA, along with its partners, The Focolare, The Mary Health of Africa Hospital, Healing Beyond the Horizon, Life Bridge International, NTECKA Lab, Holistic Wellness Group, and the Cameroon Oncology Centre (COC), is spearheading this initiative aimed at providing quality health services to underserved communities.

This annual campaign is part of LECUDO-USA’s ongoing efforts to promote healthcare accessibility. The organisation, through its Executive Committee (EXCO) and Healthcare Committee Members, expressed profound gratitude to all volunteers, partners, and donors for their unwavering support in previous editions of the campaign.
The 2026 campaign underlines LECUDO-USA’s dual focus on corporate social responsibility and public health advocacy, aiming to deliver essential health services to populations who may otherwise face barriers to medical care.

Comprehensive Free Medical Services
The 2026 campaign will offer a wide range of free medical services, including: Free Consultations, Free Surgeries, Free Cancer Screenings, Mental Health Screenings, Hypertension Screenings, and Diabetes Screenings, free dental and Eye Care Services, free lab work, free medical referrals, and much more.
The breadth of services reflects the organisers’ commitment to a holistic approach to healthcare, ensuring that both physical and mental health needs are addressed. The campaign is strengthened by collaboration with several partner organisations. The Focolare, Healing Beyond the Horizon, Life Bridge International, NTECKA Lab, Holistic Wellness Group, and the Cameroon Oncology Centre (COC) will provide expertise, technical support, and medical equipment to ensure the smooth delivery of services.
The Mary Health of Africa Hospital will host the campaign, offering its facilities, personnel, and logistical support to accommodate patients and health professionals throughout the four-day event.

Call for Support and Donations
LECUDO-USA has also issued a public appeal for financial contributions, equipment, materials, and medical supplies to ensure the success of this year’s campaign. Contributions from individuals, organisations, and corporate partners will directly impact the quality and reach of the services provided.
Dr Asonganyi Etienne and Mr Eric Njinkeng, members of the LECUDO-USA EXCO, are available to provide further inquiries and guidance to potential donors.
The LECUDO-USA Free Annual Medical Health Campaign has become a landmark event, consistently attracting hundreds of volunteers and healthcare professionals.
Last year, the free health campaign was organised in Fontem, with more than 1,500 patients in Fontem receiving various healthcare services, including cancer screening, eye care, mental health consultations, laboratory tests, surgeries, medical referrals, hypertension and diabetes screenings, echography, and dental care. The health team also delivered two babies—a boy and a girl—at Mary Health of Africa Hospital.
Beyond healthcare, LECUDO-USA remains dedicated to the overall development of Lebang. The organisation has implemented several projects, including the installation of solar streetlights, road construction, and educational initiatives.