By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Orange Côte d’Ivoire Foundation has inaugurated the Dioulatiedougou health
centre following the completion of a full rehabilitation project aimed at
improving access to quality healthcare services for local communities.
The
upgraded facility is expected to serve approximately 5,000 residents of
Dioulatiedougou and surrounding areas, with particular benefits for women
through a fully renovated maternity ward and dispensary. The project forms part
of the Foundation’s broader commitment to strengthening healthcare
infrastructure, especially in underserved and remote localities.

Speaking
at the inauguration, representatives of the Foundation expressed appreciation
to the Mayor of the locality, Mr. Cedric Tidiane Diarra, and his team for their
close collaboration, which contributed to the successful delivery of the
project. Acknowledgement was also given to the Foundation’s staff, volunteers,
and partners whose combined efforts made the rehabilitation possible.
The
initiative underscores Orange Côte d’Ivoire Foundation’s focus on social impact
projects that directly improve living conditions and promote equitable access
to essential services. Through investments in health, education, and community
development, the Foundation continues to support sustainable development and
social inclusion across Côte d’Ivoire.