Chen Zhu, Minister of Health of the People’s Republic of China says
his four-day working visit to Cameroon is to further develop existing
cooperation ties between both countries particularly in the health
domain. He was speaking to the press on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at
the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaounde.
He was received upon arrival by Cameroon’s Health Minister, Andre
Mama Fouda and H.E. Wo Ruidi, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of
China to Cameroon, amongst others. “In the future, our cooperation
should be further developed to benefit our peoples because we can learn
from each other,” he confided.
After a working session with the Chinese Medical Mission and a visit
to the River Nyong yesterday, Sunday January 13, 2013, H.E Chen Zhu will
be received in audience this morning, January 14, 2013 by the Minister
of Public Health. He will later in the afternoon preside the ceremony to
hand over gifts to the Yaounde Gynaeco-Obstetric Hospital. In the
evening, he will be guest at a State dinner offered by Andre Mama Fouda.
Tomorrow, Tuesday January 15, H.E Chen Zhu will be in Douala to
appraise ongoing work at the new Gynaeco-Obstetric Hospital in Yassa,
Douala which will have a 300-bed capacity and will be one of the most
important in its category in the sub-region.
Health ministry officials say the working visit is an opportunity to
highlight milestones in cooperation since the signing of the first
bilateral health cooperation agreement between both countries in October
1, 1975. In effect, major achievements in 40 years include development
of health infrastructure, 16 two-year medical missions, donation of
medical equipment to Chinese-constructed hospitals, anti-malarial drugs,
research, financing and scholarships to local health personnel.
Source: 20Mai

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