A modern and human-centered medical hub
Prevent, treat, and support kidney disease care in Côte d'Ivoire
Vision & Mission
The Renal Care & Social Health Center will be a human-centered, social, and high-tech medical hub dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney diseases in Côte d'Ivoire.
Vision: Provide equitable access to modern, high-quality, and sustainable renal care for all.
Mission:
- Prevent kidney diseases through screening and awareness.
- Deliver comprehensive care — consultation, dialysis, psychosocial support.
- Promote research, training, and kidney transplantation as a long-term goal.
- Strengthen national health policy in partnership with the Ministry of Health and CNPTIR.
Planned Services
| Domain | Description EN |
|---|---|
| Consultation & Diagnostic | Medical consultations and diagnostic follow-up for chronic kidney disease patients. |
| Hémodialyse Sociale | 20 dialysis generators providing care to ~500 patients per year at social tariffs. |
| Prévention & Dépistage | Community screening and awareness campaigns (≥ 10,000 people per year). |
| Accompagnement Psychosocial & Nutritionnel | Psychosocial and nutritional counseling for patients and families. |
| Formation & Recherche | Joint training and applied research with CNPTIR & INSP. |
| Unité de Bien-Être & Réhabilitation | Well-being and rehabilitation unit for post-dialysis support. |
Plans & Architectural Models
The facility will cover 1 hectare, with an initial 3,000 m² Phase I including:
- Dialysis ward (20 generators)
- Water-treatment unit (reverse osmosis)
- Laboratory & nursing area
- Consultation, nutrition, and psychological support rooms
- Training hall, administrative offices, patient waiting areas
- Solar power and green waste-management systems
*(3D renderings coming soon)*
Location
The final site will be selected in partnership with the municipalities of Cocody, Yopougon, or Grand-Bassam, based on:
- Accessibility and hospital proximity
- Availability of secured land (donation or allocation)
- Water and electricity connectivity
- Community acceptance and environmental impact
Expected Impact
500 patients treated per year
10,000 people screened and educated annually
30 direct jobs created (medical and technical staff)
4,000 m² of eco-responsible infrastructure
Reduction of average dialysis cost from 60,000 → 15,000 FCFA for social beneficiaries
Partners & Governance
Project led by Rotary Club Abidjan II Plateaux, in partnership with:
- CNPTIR – Medical and technical support
- INSP – Academic and public health integration
- Rotary Foundation (Global Grant) – International co-financing
- Local Municipalities & Ministry of Health – Institutional and land support