User:Esunge Mofoke Manasseh/sandbox

Esunge Mofoke Manasseh (born 14 December 1990) known as Dr. Esunge in the medical and humanitarian field is also know to many others as Afrikamer Mokuwamoja alias Moja is know not only in the medical field but also in the entertainment. He started his medical studies in the University of Buea (FHS) and had a scholarship (in 2017) from the Chita State Academy of Medicine, Russia Federation to specialize and study Battlefield medicine, also called field surgery and later combat casualty care, is the treatment of wounded combatants and non-combatants in or near an area of combat. Civilian medicine has been greatly advanced by procedures that were first developed to treat the wounds inflicted during combat. With the advent of advanced procedures and medical technology, even polytrauma can be survivable in modern wars. Battlefield medicine is a category of military medicine. He is presently still in the Chita State Academy of Medicine, Russia Federation where they have other minor courses in Forensic science, autopsy and humanitarian outreach programs with Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans FrontièresMédecins Sans Frontières) where they have had the opportunity to travel to many countries like CambodiaBangladesh SerbiaHungary, most parts of Russia Federation and many more in the list to come to reach out refugee and people internally displace by war in the various countries. He develop the spirit of humanitarian work in his experience and he is one of the five founders and the Action Care Foundation, an NGO dedicated to reach out to mostly mothers and babies to meet international health standard and provide them with the basic needs. With of five of the founders of the Action Care Foundation youths they want to put Strategies into action and end the HIV epidemic. This is a national Strategy, not just a federal one. The updated Strategy calls for coordinated efforts from all sectors of society. Non-federal stakeholders of all types—including industry, community-based organizations, research and academic institutions, healthcare providers, faith-based organizations, state and local governments, philanthropy, media, and others—are invited to use the Strategy as a framework for developing their own action plans to ensure that, together, we achieve the Strategy’s goals. The Update allows for opportunities to refresh the ongoing work in HIV prevention, care, and research across sectors with critical focus on four key areas: Widespread testing and linkage to care, enabling people living with HIV to access treatment early. Broad support for people living with HIV to remain engaged in comprehensive care, including support for treatment adherence. Universal viral suppression among people living with HIV. Full access to comprehensive PrEP services for those whom it is appropriate and desired, with support for medication Dr. Esunge has always been a brilliant young man since from his days of primary school and continues to represent his country (Cameroon) in many areas in the medical field Dr. Esunge also know as Afrikamer Mokuwa Moja (Moja) is a lover of culture and a proud son of the bakweri tribe, a people along the foot of Mount Fako. He is know to partake in traditional festivals and dance among the bakweri people in nearly all of the bakweri villages, Bakundu and Mbommboku, he is an act lover