Congo strengthens maternal and child health services under President Sassou N’Guesso’s reforms

In line with health reforms  in Congo initiated at the highest level of the state, the delivery of medical equipment to the Mvou-Mvou integrated health center demonstrates  the determination of President Denis Sassou N’Guesso to strengthen health infrastructure and secure services for mothers and children. This initiative is not merely logistical support but part of a coherent presidential strategy aimed at sustainably improving primary healthcare.

The Mavimpi ya Mboté approach, now one of the most structured projects in the health sector, is rooted in this vision championed by the Head of State.

Since 2022, this initiative has reflected a firm commitment to bringing healthcare closer to communities, professionalizing local action, and establishing new quality standards in health districts.

The engagement of UNICEF, repeatedly commended, has been possible only within a solid institutional framework built by stable, results-oriented presidential governance.

The progress acknowledged by UNICEF Representative Victoria Ballotta is not merely technical it reflects a political environment that encourages efficiency, training, innovation, and community mobilization.

This climate, fostered by President Sassou N’Guesso, enables programs like Mavimpi ya Mboté to achieve decisive milestones in reducing maternal and child mortality.

Health Minister Jean Rosaire Ibara consistently emphasizes that the national priority remains protecting the mother-child duo.

This commitment directly extends from presidential directives that position health as a matter of social stability, human dignity, and national development. Starting with strengthened vaccination efforts before expanding to all essential

care reflects a structured political logic aimed at consolidating foundations for broader impact.

Thus, the Mvou-Mvou initiative exemplifies how President Sassou N’Guesso’s vision translates into action: better-equipped facilities, better-supported teams, and better-coordinated partnerships.

Through such measures, the national health system is being rebuilt step by step a renewal that places life, health, and family trust at the heart of the presidential project for Congo.

Eric Nzeuhlong

Posts Grid

Serena Williams sparks speculation after rejoining Tennis drug testing pool

Serena Williams has reignited rumors of a potential return to professional tennis after reappearing on the sport's official drug testing registry. The International Tennis Integrity...

FECAFOOT/Cameroon: Samuel Eto’o re-elected amidst institutional tensions

Samuel Eto'o has been re-elected as president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) for a second four-year term, despite facing significant institutional opposition. The elective...

African Teams face mixed fortunes at Women’s Handball World Cup

The 2025 IHF Women's Handball World Cup is underway in Germany and the Netherlands, and the African contenders have experienced a contrasting start. On Thursday,...

Dakar 2026: Africa’s First Youth Olympic Games prepare for historic debut

Dakar 2026 is set to make history by hosting the first-ever Youth Olympic Games (YOG) on African soil from October 31 to November 13, 2026....

Mikel Obi eyes NFF leadership on anti-corruption platform

Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has publicly declared his ambition to lead the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), setting a firm condition: a zero-tolerance...

Cycling/ Kigali to host 2025 Africa cycling excellence awards, highlighting continental talent

The African Cycling Confederation will hold its prestigious Continental Excellence Awards in Kigali on November 29, 2025, recognizing the continent's top cyclists. Rwanda's selection as...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *