To make the “Initiative 3 Zero” project at the Yanfolila health center a model of sustainability and community impact, the Réseau Santé au Premier Plan (R.S.P.P) is taking a new step.
After setting up a coordination of voluntary blood donors in the Yanfolila circle, we organized a memorable training session on Saturday, February 15, 2025, in the warm surroundings of the Yanfolila youth center, in the presence of administrative and health authorities. This day marked a crucial turning point in our quest for a more united and humane future.
Under the inspiring leadership of Dr. Bourama Diakité and Dr. Mohamed Dabo, respectively president and coordinator of the R.S.P.P, the participants delved into the heart of essential themes: volunteering, blood donation and transfusion. This training, much more than a simple workshop, was intended to foster commitment and strengthen the skills of the members of the coordination. With the tools provided, they are now equipped to attract more volunteers ready to donate a part of themselves to save lives.
And because every commitment deserves to be recognized, the participants left with a training certificate in hand, proof of their dedication and involvement.
At Réseau Santé au Premier Plan, we make sustainability our compass. Our community health projects are not just one-offs; they build bridges to a future where health is a right, not a privilege.
We firmly believe that, together, we can build a world where saving lives becomes a natural and universal gesture. Because we make health a right for all!