At the meeting, Colonel Nguyen Viet Hung, Commander of Vietnamese forces participating in United Nations peacekeeping operations at the UNISFA Mission, introduced the meaning of Vietnamese Doctors' Day and extended the best wishes to the Minister of Health and the medical system in Abyei to be increasingly developing, meeting the medical needs of indigenous people.
The Vietnamese Corps of Military Engineers presented a gift to the Minister of Health of the Abyei region. (Photo: Viet Nam Corps of Military Engineers) |
Deng Arop De. Mading, Minister of Health of the Abyei region, emotionally thanked the attention of Vietnamese blue beret soldiers to local medical activities in recent times.
Recently, the Viet Nam Corps of Military Engineers has helped to build roads to Abyei Hospital and organized free examinations and medicine distribution for officials, government employees, teachers, and local people.
The Minister of Health also expressed his hope that in the coming time, the Viet Nam Corps of Military Engineers will continue to have activities to help the health system and the people of Abyei in general.
The Viet Nam Corps of Military Engineers presented gifts to Abyei Hospital. (Photo: Vietnam Corps of Military Engineers) |
Previously, the Vietnamese Corps visited and presented gifts to the medical agencies of the UNISFA Mission (Ghana's Level 2 Field Hospital and Level 1 Field Hospital), also held meetings and sent congratulations to officers and staff of the Level 1 Field Hospital (of the Vietnamese Corps of Military Engineers) on the occasion of Vietnamese Doctors' Day.
Major Nguyen Mau Vu, Political Commissar of the Vietnamese Corps of Military Engineers said: "February 27 is not only an opportunity for us to send our gratitude to the doctors and nurses working at the unit, but also to express our admiration to the doctors and nurses working in Abyei. They are medical professionals from all over the world who gathered here to support this difficult land to become more and more stable every day."
Source: Vietnamtime