
The Diomaye Président Coalition has condemned what it calls "indecent and unfounded attacks" against the Fondation Sénégal et Solidarité des Premières Dames. The coalition asserts that the foundation is a non-political entity dedicated to social and health initiatives, particularly in the fight against cancer. It highlights the foundation's focus on preventing and screening for female cancers, emphasizing a planned screening center as a significant public health project. The coalition also noted President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's personal connection to the cause, stating that a family experience influenced his commitment. Furthermore, the coalition revealed that the Senegalese League Against Cancer LISCA faced eviction but that this threat has been resolved through ongoing mobilization, which they describe as a "victory for all women" involved in combating breast and cervical cancer. Citing directives from the Council of Ministers on February 4, 2026, for International Cancer Day, the coalition announced an upcoming ten-year program to sustain these policies. The Diomaye Président Coalition urged responsibility and restraint, condemning any political exploitation of patients' suffering and advocating for collective action on public health issues.
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