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Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility

Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility
Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
January 3, 2025
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Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility

Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility
Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility
Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read

BONTHE DISTRICT, Sierra Leone (BG) — Sierra Leone has significantly improved healthcare delivery by commissioning a new cold chain facility and launching ambulance services in Bonthe District.

The initiatives, part of the government’s Quality Essential Health Service and System Support project, were unveiled by President Julius Maada Bio, according to a statement from the Sierra Leone Presidency on Friday.

The cold chain facility is designed to enhance vaccine storage and distribution across the district, ensuring optimal storage conditions and preventing stockouts.

Speaking at the ceremony, President Bio emphasized the importance of equitable healthcare access for all citizens, regardless of their region, ethnicity, or gender.

“Throughout our lives, we need a well-structured healthcare service that addresses our needs irrespective of region, tribal affiliation, color, or sex,” the president stated.

The President highlighted Sierra Leone’s globally recognized immunization record, attributing the achievement to investments in infrastructure like cold chain facilities and the dedication of healthcare workers.

The facility is expected to serve as a model for replication in other districts, further strengthening nationwide healthcare delivery.

New Ambulance Services to Reduce Emergency Response Times

President Bio also launched the National Emergency Medical Services (NEMS) program, which will deploy 14 new ambulances across five districts.

The ambulances, equipped with medical supplies and staffed by healthcare workers, aim to reduce emergency response times and improve referral services.

Dr. Songor Koedoyoma, Acting Chief Executive Officer of NEMS, assured the President of the organization’s commitment to providing reliable and efficient services.

Progress in Immunization and Maternal Health

Dr. Desmond Maada Kangbai, the country’s EPI Program Manager, praised the government’s efforts in immunization, noting a nationwide vaccine coverage rate of 95% in recent years.

He underscored the critical role of the cold chain facility in expanding vaccine storage and maintaining their quality for timely distribution.

Minister of Health Dr. Austin Demby also commended President Bio’s leadership, citing the government’s achievements in reducing maternal deaths and infant mortality.

He highlighted a national immunization rate exceeding 90% over the past five years and reaffirmed the commitment to achieving zero preventable maternal and child deaths.

Broader Development Initiatives

In addition to healthcare, President Bio conducted a working visit to assess other ongoing development projects in the district. These included construction sites for a Government Training Institute, a bridge, and boarding facilities for nurses in Mattru.

The initiatives signal the West African country’s continued focus on improving healthcare infrastructure and services, ensuring better outcomes for its citizens.

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BONTHE DISTRICT, Sierra Leone (BG) — Sierra Leone has significantly improved healthcare delivery by commissioning a new cold chain facility and launching ambulance services in Bonthe District.

The initiatives, part of the government’s Quality Essential Health Service and System Support project, were unveiled by President Julius Maada Bio, according to a statement from the Sierra Leone Presidency on Friday.

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Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility

Sierra Leone Strengthens Healthcare with New Cold Chain Facility
Sebastien Marangaby Sebastien Maranga
January 3, 2025

BONTHE DISTRICT, Sierra Leone (BG) — Sierra Leone has significantly improved healthcare delivery by commissioning a new cold chain facility and launching ambulance services in Bonthe District.

The initiatives, part of the government’s Quality Essential Health Service and System Support project, were unveiled by President Julius Maada Bio, according to a statement from the Sierra Leone Presidency on Friday.

The cold chain facility is designed to enhance vaccine storage and distribution across the district, ensuring optimal storage conditions and preventing stockouts.

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“Throughout our lives, we need a well-structured healthcare service that addresses our needs irrespective of region, tribal affiliation, color, or sex,” the president stated.

The President highlighted Sierra Leone’s globally recognized immunization record, attributing the achievement to investments in infrastructure like cold chain facilities and the dedication of healthcare workers.

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