Students benefited from this training due to Russian-Congolese cooperation in the field of healthcare. On Friday, a two-day training for young trainee doctors and midwives was organized at the Apukin Hall of the University of Kinshasa from 19 to 20 April. Alina Mirzakhanova, cultural attache of the Russian Embassy, who read out a message from the head of her country’s diplomatic mission, Mr. Sentebov, noted the exceptional nature of the event, which, in her opinion, marks a new page in the history of cooperation between the two countries in the healthcare sector.
She said that the medical mission is headed by Russian obstetrician Dr. Ekaterina Glock as part of the humanitarian projects of members of the World Christian Association of Parliamentarians.
She said that the medical mission is headed by Russian obstetrician Dr. Ekaterina Glock as part of the humanitarian projects of members of the World Christian Association of Parliamentarians.