<span class="txt-white">Congo’s Minister of Health Visits Pokola: </span><span class="txt-orange">Advancing Healthcare for Indigenous Communities</span>
<span class="p1"><br>Olam Agri’s wood business, Congolaise Industrielle Des Bois (CIB), had the honor of welcoming His Excellency Professor Jean-Rosaire Ibara, Minister of Health and Population of the Republic of Congo, to Pokola for a milestone visit focused on strengthening healthcare infrastructure and expanding services for Indigenous communities.</span>
<span class="p1">During his visit, Prof. Ibara toured our modern medical facilities, which provide general medicine, maternity care, essential surgery, and specialised treatment. He gained firsthand insights into the challenges Indigenous communities face, including limited access to specialised care and high HIV/AIDS rates — reinforcing the urgency of targeted healthcare initiatives.</span>
<span class="p1">At the boarding house for Indigenous patients, launched in 2024, Prof. Ibara met with beneficiaries who shared how the facility has helped families stay close to their loved ones during medical treatment.</span>
<span class="p1">Two major agreements were formalised to enhance healthcare in the region:</span>
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<li><span class="p1">“Alliance Santé Likouala” Partnership (sponsored by Adentra)—to modernise health centres, train medical staff, and improve access to hygiene and clean water.</span></li>
<li><span class="p1">Memorandum of Understanding for the Renovation of CSI Mimbeli—ensuring critical facility upgrades and enhanced medical services.</span></li></ul>
<span class="p1">These agreements mark a significant step in improving healthcare access across the region. With the support of global partners, we remain committed to providing free healthcare, upgrading medical facilities, and expanding essential health services in the communities we serve.</span>