New Bouaké Regional Hospital Centre

Comprising 36 buildings, the new Bouaké Regional Hospital Centre houses an intensive care unit (main block), a surgery block, a paediatrics block, a gynaecology and obstetrics block, an operating theatre, an ophthalmology suite, a maternity block, a technical block and more.
With a capacity of 150 beds, it can treat more than 800,000 patients from Bouaké and surrounding towns.
The Bouaké Regional Hospital will provide access to healthcare services to help improve the living conditions of the population, particularly women and children, and is part of the ongoing policy to put the citizen at the centre of an efficient, innovative and high-quality healthcare system.
Acquired at an estimated cost of CFAF 40 billion and built on a 10-hectare site, this health facility serves as a bridge between the University Hospital Centre (CHU) and the First Contact Health Establishments (ESPC).
Saint Joseph Moscati Hospital, Yamoussoukro

Built on more than 20,000 m2, the Saint-Joseph Moscati Catholic Hospital has four hospital wings spread over two levels. It has 17 departments and a capacity of 250 beds, and meets international standards in terms of medical equipment.
The hospital aims to improve patient health through effective, efficient and sustainable organisation and care, and to invest in training and research to keep pace with medical progress.