01/09/2025
BAGOFIT
THE CIRCB WAS THERE AGAIN
Tradition upheld at the first edition of the ‘Chantal BIYA’ International Mountain Bike Race
As strategic and reliable partner of this competition since its first national editions, the Chantal BIYA International Reference Centre for Research on HIV/AIDS Management and Care (CIRCB) was one of the health institutions to honour the event, which took place on August 30, 2025 in Bagofit. This locality in the Upper Nyong division in the East region, which is gradually establishing itself as a major tourist destination, now has the distinct honour of hosting an internationally recognised competition. The mountain biking initiative in our country is now recognised by the International Cycling Union (UCI). And on the occasion of the first edition following the UCI's recognition, the CIRCB held its own.
It should be noted that the CIRCB's participation in this major event dates back a few weeks, as part of the extensive health campaign called ‘Akiba, Ossoko maman Chantal BIYA’, which was rolled out in the four divisions of the Eastern region, covering 33 health districts. It took place from 10 to 15 August 2025. The initial objective was to provide relief and treatment to 100,000 patients. In the end, just over 140,000 people benefited from the care and treatment provided by the medical teams deployed to the communities, including some of the most vulnerable women and children. The CIRCB provided its support and laboratory expertise, particularly in HIV screening.
Prior to this, a scientific conference chaired by Prof. Alexis NDJOLO, Director General of CIRCB, spent two days, from 7 to 8 August, discussing the health challenges facing the Eastern region in particular. Numerous Cameroonian health experts from all disciplines reflected on the region's unique health issues. This was an opportunity to equip health personnel and managers called upon to work in this part of the country with the tools they need to do so effectively and efficiently. The theme of the conference was ‘The Eastern Region Facing Health Challenges’. The aim was to provide an overview of current health risks, with a focus on universal health coverage (UHC) in the current context of the region, as well as the issues and challenges of health decentralisation. The result was a rich and varied programme.
At the end of the first edition of the ‘Chantal BIYA’ International Mountain Bike Race, the East Region is delighted with the results, as August 2025 was used to promote health, tourism and sport, all complemented by socio-cultural and economic activities.
We look forward to the next edition.