Bintou Keita, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, visited the India Level III Hospital in Goma on Saturday, praising its medical care and vital role in UN peacekeeping.

Welcomed by Col Rajesh W Adhau, SM, Hospital Commander, Keita received a briefing on the facility’s advanced surgical, intensive care, and diagnostic capabilities, critical during recent regional conflicts.

As the mission’s top-tier medical center, the hospital serves UN personnel across the region, earning accolades for its holistic occupational health programs, including mental health support, stress management, and preventive screenings.

Keita highlighted its swift response to cholera and M-Pox outbreaks, calling it a model for public health preparedness. The hospital’s humanitarian outreach, aiding FARDC (Armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo), PNC forces (Congolese National Police), and civilians, showcased its commitment beyond its mandate.

Keita commended the staff’s professionalism and resilience under pressure, noting their work bolsters mission effectiveness and peacekeeper morale. She honored Col Adhau’s leadership and reaffirmed UN’s focus on peacekeepers’ well-being.

  • Published On Jun 16, 2025 at 06:33 AM IST

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