![Angel Ngwe Medical workers carry a patient into the Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/e17683ec1dde442599d3cc7d4b3c8f19/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
Medical workers carry a patient into the Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)
![Angel Ngwe Heath worker walks in the Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/02f37ad1143849b3b262983f38c884cb/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
Heath worker walks in the Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)
![Angel Ngwe Patients sit in the waiting room of Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/8e00121b2aec41fe96011490b2618d91/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
Patients sit in the waiting room of Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Mutengene, Cameroon, Tuesday May 21, 2024. The state of health care in Cameroon is a source of growing concern, with thousands of doctors and nurses leaving the country for better paying jobs in Canada. While the central African country has one of the lowest number of health workers per capita in the world, salaries and recruitment in the medical field remains extremely low. (AP Photo/Angel Ngwe)