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UNICEF equips N'sele nutritional center in Kinshasa with new facilities

From Radio Okapi · (7m ago) French Positive tone

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • UNICEF has funded a new nutritional center at the N'sele General Hospital in Kinshasa, DRC.
  • The center, built in five months, will provide care for malnourished children and strengthen health promotion and therapeutic food preparation.
  • UNICEF also donated six motorcycles to aid health worker mobility, highlighting the ongoing nutritional challenges in the region.

Kinshasa, DRC โ€“ In a significant step towards combating child malnutrition, UNICEF has inaugurated a new nutritional center at the N'sele General Hospital. This vital facility, constructed within a swift five-month timeframe, is poised to become a cornerstone in the region's efforts to provide specialized care for children suffering from malnutrition. The center's comprehensive services extend beyond immediate treatment to encompass crucial health promotion activities and the preparation of therapeutic foods, addressing the issue from multiple angles.

UNICEF's commitment to bolstering the Democratic Republic of Congo's health infrastructure is further demonstrated by the donation of six DT 200 motorcycles. These vehicles will undoubtedly enhance the mobility and reach of health teams, enabling them to better serve vulnerable communities. This initiative underscores the critical need for sustained support in a nation where nutritional challenges remain a pressing concern, particularly in areas like N'sele.

This infrastructure is part of strengthening the health system.

โ€” Prosper AmรฉdรฉeUNICEF's health section chief in the DRC, explaining the purpose of the new facility.

Local health officials have lauded UNICEF's contribution, emphasizing its importance in reinforcing the national health system. The collaboration between international organizations and local authorities is crucial for addressing deep-rooted issues like malnutrition. While international media may focus on the statistics, for us here in the DRC, this represents a tangible improvement in the daily lives of children and families, offering hope and a pathway to recovery.

the nutritional situation in the DRC remains a concern, particularly in the N'sele health zone.

โ€” Dr. Body Ilonga BompokoSecretary General of the Ministry of Health, acknowledging the ongoing challenges despite the new facility.
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Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.