Marie Flora wants to continue her studies abroad in artificial intelligence in order to develop advanced expertise in data science, machine learning and massive data processing. Her objective is to become an engineer capable of designing intelligent solutions adapted to real problems, especially in key sectors such as health, energy or infrastructure. For her, studying abroad represents a strategic step to evolve in an innovative and demanding academic environment, in direct connection with research and the technological industry. This training will allow him to strengthen his technical skills, to develop a global vision and to prepare himself to meet the complex challenges of developing countries. Through her Life Chain Mboa project, she is addressing a critical problem in Cameroon: the absence of a centralized system for managing medical data, leading to information loss, medical errors and inefficient care pathways. It proposes the creation of a secure digital medical identity for each citizen, integrating artificial intelligence and the interconnection of health institutions. Its ambition is to improve the quality of care, reduce medical errors and lay the foundations for a modern, efficient and sovereign health system.