Burkina Faso/Health: “Desperate times call for desperate measures”, President Ibrahim TRAORE takes action!

In line with the adage “desperate times call for desperate measures,” President Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has taken significant steps to address critical issues in the nation’s health sector.

 

Recognizing the urgent need for improvement, President Traoré has deployed substantial resources to enhance public health facilities.

 

On July 25, President Traoré handed over new medical equipment to the Minister of Health, a gesture aimed at bolstering public health institutions.

 

This donation included fifteen mobile health units equipped for specialized care such as mammography, ultrasound, and colonoscopy.

 

These mobile clinics will enable residents in remote areas to access essential medical examinations, including cancer screenings for cervical and breast cancer.

 

The President’s vision extends beyond this initial action, aiming to implement similar initiatives nationwide to effectively meet the healthcare needs of the most vulnerable populations.

 

Alongside the mobile clinics, the health ministry received twelve station wagons, eleven pickup trucks, thirteen refrigerated pickup trucks, 1,900 refrigerators with solar kits, 110 electric freezers, fourteen generators, eleven cold rooms, and 835 tablets.

 

These cold chain equipment and tablets are intended to ensure the quality of vaccines throughout the healthcare system.

 

Earlier in July, the government adopted a presidential health initiative aimed at significantly modernizing the health sector in Burkina Faso.

 

This comprehensive approach underscores President Traoré’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery and ensuring accessible medical services across the country.

 

Cedric KABORE

 

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