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Table of Contents
- Minister of Housing Inspects Progress on Construction of Six Health Centers in Nouakchott
- Government Commitment to Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure
- Strategic Locations and Project Objectives
- Monitoring Progress and Ensuring Accountability
- Conclusion: A Step Forward in Public Health Development
Minister of Housing Inspects Progress on Construction of Six Health Centers in Nouakchott
Government Commitment to Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure
The Minister of Housing, Urban Planning, and Territorial Development conducted a field visit to assess the progress of construction work on six new health centers currently underway in various districts of Nouakchott. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance access to quality healthcare services and improve public health infrastructure across the capital.
During the inspection tour, the Minister emphasized the importance of adhering to construction timelines and maintaining high standards of quality. He reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that these health centers are delivered on schedule and are fully equipped to serve the needs of the local population.
Strategic Locations and Project Objectives
The six health centers are being constructed in key neighborhoods across Nouakchott, selected based on population density and healthcare needs. These facilities are expected to significantly reduce the pressure on existing hospitals and provide essential medical services closer to residents.
- Each center will include consultation rooms, emergency units, and maternity wards.
- The projects are designed to meet modern healthcare standards and ensure accessibility for all citizens.
- Construction is being carried out by local contractors under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing.
The Minister noted that these projects are part of a national plan to decentralize healthcare services and bring them closer to communities, especially in underserved areas. He also highlighted the role of these centers in improving maternal and child health outcomes.
Monitoring Progress and Ensuring Accountability
The inspection visit allowed the Minister to directly engage with project managers and technical teams on-site. He reviewed the progress of each facility and provided guidance on overcoming logistical challenges. The Ministry is implementing a strict monitoring mechanism to ensure transparency and accountability throughout the construction process.
- Regular site visits will be conducted to track progress and address any delays.
- Technical teams are required to submit periodic reports on construction milestones.
- Community feedback will be incorporated to ensure the centers meet local needs.
The Minister also called on all stakeholders to collaborate effectively and maintain a high level of professionalism to ensure the successful completion of the projects. He stressed that the health and well-being of citizens depend on the timely delivery of these essential facilities.
Conclusion: A Step Forward in Public Health Development
The construction of six new health centers in Nouakchott marks a significant step in Mauritania’s efforts to strengthen its healthcare system. By investing in modern, accessible medical facilities, the government is addressing critical gaps in service delivery and promoting equitable access to healthcare. The Minister’s visit underscores the importance of oversight and accountability in public infrastructure projects, ensuring that these centers will soon be ready to serve the communities that need them most.





