Our most recent intervention
We began our work in Ivory Coast in 2023, supporting a network of 71 health services run by Catholic congregations (URSSCI). In 2024, we also expanded our activities to Abidjan, with an intervention in support of Abobo Hospital.
Maternal and child health
Supporting 71 Catholic health facilities in the country we aim to improve access to care for the most vulnerable groups: mothers and children. After renovating, equipping, and supplying 13 health centers managed by religious congregations with medicines, materials, and ambulances, we continue to ensure the training of healthcare workers. As many as 140 were trained in 2024 alone.
Quality care in Abobo
Abobo, one of the most densely populated areas of Abidjan, is home to the Regional Hospital. The facility is often overcrowded and struggles to meet the growing healthcare needs of the population. Our work focuses on maternal and newborn care, with a particular emphasis on premature babies.
In addition, we operate in two other health facilities in the surrounding area: the FSU-Com primary health center in Anonkoua-Kouté and the HGPC Saints Cœurs de Clouetcha secondary hospital.