Mali’s Solar-powered healthcare revolution under President Goïta’s leadership

Mali’s transitional government under General Assimi Goïta is making decisive strides toward sustainable social development through an ambitious solar energy initiative transforming critical healthcare infrastructure. The program, personally championed by the President, has now brought renewable power to five major medical facilities in Bamako – including the latest installations at two vital centers.

The newly solarized facilities include:

  • Commune III Reference Health Center (CSRéf): 400 kWh solar array ensuring uninterrupted patient care
  • National Blood Transfusion Center (CNTS): 600 kWh system safeguarding blood storage

Health Minister Colonel Assa Badiallo Touré hailed the installations as “a concrete step toward healthcare system resilience,” noting their life-saving impact on blood preservation and emergency services.

The inauguration ceremony’s high-level attendance – including the President’s Special Advisor for Social Works Aguibou Dembélé – underscores this initiative’s strategic priority in Mali’s national development agenda.

Beyond immediate operational benefits, the solar rollout represents three transformative shifts in Mali’s approach:

  1. Energy sovereignty: Reducing reliance on unstable grid power
  2. Climate-smart infrastructure: Cutting carbon emissions while improving services
  3. Equitable access: Blueprint for extending solutions nationwide

President Goïta’s administration has now solarized five major hospitals since 2023, with plans to expand the program regionally. This tangible progress reflects Mali’s commitment to marrying grassroots needs with innovative solutions – proving that transitional governments can deliver lasting social infrastructure despite complex challenges.

Souley LAMINA

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