Venezuela promotes comprehensive health with the opening of centers for women
“We cannot stop, we must move forward and move forward for the social happiness of our people and to achieve the liberation of our hostages.”
Delcy Rodríguez at women’s health centers as part of the national rollout of the Public Health System. Photo: Presidential Press Office
January 9, 2026 Hour: 8:45 pm
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Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, stated this Friday that we cannot stop advancing towards social well-being and the release of President Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores, during the inauguration of the Comprehensive Care Center for Women and Humanized Childbirth in La Candelaria.
“We cannot stop, we must move forward and forward for the social well-being of our people and to achieve the release of our hostages,” Rodríguez said in La Candelaria during the project conceived as a result of discussions by the people’s power.
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The president shared a memory of “those nights when President Maduro decided to create the Venezuela Woman Mission. And Cilia Flores was there, now a hostage.”
“We are working for them. With a single cry: the freedom of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores. A week after they were taken, we took to the streets to demand their release,” she declared.
Delcy Rodríguez emphasized that we have a “deep commitment to Nicolás Maduro.”
Furthermore, the acting president emphasized that this center strengthens one of the key pillars of the Great Mission Venezuela Mujer (Venezuela Woman).
She highlighted the importance of these pillars, particularly the one that guarantees a life free from violence against women.
The Venezuelan government stated that this new center complements the Bolivarian Government’s efforts to strengthen the public health system and ensure dignified conditions for humanized childbirth and specialized medical care.
The opening of this facility is part of a national rollout that includes the simultaneous delivery of health infrastructure projects in various regions of the country, reinforcing the hospital and intensive care network for the Venezuelan people.
During the event, she reported that this social program already has over 6.3 million registered women nationwide, 36% of whom are specifically focused on the health and life pillar, receiving comprehensive medical care at different biological stages of their development.
Author: HGV
Source: Prensa Presidencial




