Rwanda May Host Rhineland Doctors

The Health Minister from Rhineland-Palatinate Malu Dreyer has said that her government may begin sending qualified and experienced Doctors to train their counterparts in the country.

Dreyer’s confession followed her visit to Muhanga District where she led a delegation to witness different projects funded by Rhineland Province in Germany now the strong economy in the staggering European Union.

“In a good cooperation we have, we can work together in many ways, for example these old Hospitals can be advocated for to get rehabilitated and also expand it,” Dreye said.

Fortunee Mukagatana the vice mayor in charge of social affairs Muhanga District, says the cooperation between them was growing giving example of funded developmental projects including building health facilities like Nyabinoni and Tyazo health facilities.

Dr Osée Sebatunzi the Director of Kabgayi hospital among health facilities visited, said that major challenges the hospital had was rehabilitation of the hospital and an overwhelming number of patients going to the hospital for treatment.

Kabgayi hospital is one of the oldest hospital having built in 1937 with capacity of only 50 patients but now has grown to over 400 patients with 9 departments and five very active sub-departments.

In related development, the delegation from the Rhineland have discussed the way forward at the new Prime Minister’s office and how best the bilateral relationship of 30 years can be celebrated.

Rhineland-Palatinate, the German Federal State furthest west in the country offers an extraordinarily rich and diversified vacation.

It is the Rhine river which gives this region its special character. Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the 16 states of the Federal Republic of Germany. It has an area of 19,846 square kilometres (7,663 sq mi) and about four million inhabitants.

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