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Mayotte Perinatal Network Re-Enters Its Premises

Following extensive damage caused by Cyclone Chido, the Mayotte Perinatal Network (REPEMA) was forced to temporarily vacate its premises in order to ensure the continuity of its missions under adapted conditions. During this transitional period, the teams of REPEMA were installed at 4 rue Toumbou Selemani, Boboka district, 97600 Mamoudzou. After several months of rehabilitation work, the Mayotte Perinatal Network officially re-enters its premise…
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Following extensive damage caused by Cyclone Chido, the Mayotte Perinatal Network (REPEMA) was forced to temporarily vacate its premises in order to ensure the continuity of its missions under adapted conditions. During this transitional period, the teams of REPEMA were installed at 4 rue Toumbou Selemani, Boboka district, 97600 Mamoudzou. After several months of rehabilitation work, the Mayotte Perinatal Network officially re-enters its premise…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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