Reliance West Africa embeds healthcare as a structural component of its urban programmes. We act as a developer-investor: we bring the land, the financing and the technical engineering, then entrust medical operations to leading hospital operators.
The Ocean Eyes programme integrates an international hospital of about 24,000 m² designed as a multi-disciplinary technical platform: advanced imaging, operating theatres, critical care, specialist consultations. We also plan local clinics and imaging facilities in upcoming urban phases.

Lomé and Ouagadougou suffer from a shortage of high-end medical supply that forces affluent populations and the diaspora to seek treatment abroad. RWA aims to reverse this flow by creating a local international-grade benchmark, accessible to a broader public through a structured pricing policy.
Buildings are designed to British HTM standards and JCI hospital benchmarks, with stringent biomedical specifications covering asepsis, medical fluids and electrical continuity. We rely on international hospital groups and training institutes to upskill local teams.

Health is one of RWA's portfolio convergence nodes: it sits inside our urban real estate programmes, draws on our infrastructure and energy skills (critical electrical autonomy) and leverages our technology business for telemedicine, electronic health records and connections to international reference centres.