Renovation of the Mabanga Center: Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi brings hope to sickle cell patients
A new era of health care is dawning for patients with sickle cell disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Under the leadership of the first lady, Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi, the Center for Mixed Medicine and Anemia, better known as the Mabanga Center, is currently undergoing major renovation work. This site visit, carried out by the first lady, aims to ensure the progress of the work in compliance with the established schedule, for a reopening planned for next October.
After seven months of intensive work, the Mabanga Center will soon be ready to reopen its doors, providing patients and healthcare staff with modern facilities meeting the strictest health standards. This renovation will also allow the introduction of new services, such as ophthalmology and dentistry, to meet the specific needs of patients.
This initiative to rehabilitate and modernize the Mabanga Center is the result of the first lady’s commitment to the fight against sickle cell disease. Last February, she launched this project aimed at improving the care of patients suffering from this disease. Thanks to the support of partners of the Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation, patients will be able to benefit from a favorable environment and care adapted to their needs.
In addition to the physical renovation of the Mabanga Center, the Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi Foundation is also engaged in sickle cell disease awareness, with a focus on early detection and electrophoresis. It also provides financial and logistical support to patient care structures.
The first lady’s visit to the Mabanga Center demonstrates her unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of the Congolese. This initiative marks an important turning point in the fight against sickle cell disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo and offers hope to patients and their families.
Through her actions and dedication, Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi demonstrates the importance of a holistic approach to health, which combines both infrastructure renovation and disease awareness. His commitment to the Mabanga Center is an inspiring example of leadership and determination in the fight for better health for all.
In conclusion, the renovation of the Mabanga Center under the leadership of Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi opens new perspectives in the care of patients with sickle cell disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This initiative demonstrates the first lady’s commitment to the health of the Congolese population and offers hope to patients and their loved ones. Thanks to this renovation, the Mabanga Center will soon be ready to welcome its patients in modern facilities meeting the highest standards of quality health care.