Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TİKA sends medical support to S. Sudanese students

- ISTANBUL / AA

THE TURKISH Embassy, in coordinati­on with the Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA), donated laboratory equipment Wednesday to medical students in South Sudan.

Turkish Ambassador to South Sudan Erdem Mutaf said at the handing-over ceremony that the embassy is paying special attention to the education sector in South Sudan.

“TİKA’s donation to the Upper Nile University faculty of medicine should be considered in the framework of our approach to the education sector,” said Mutaf. I am sure that this assistance will be instrument­al in increasing the capacity of medical students at Upper Nile University.”

He said that the embassy would contact the school’s vice counselor to work on projects.

“Türkiye and South Sudan signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for the corporatio­n in the field of higher education in 2017. If we ratify this MoU, it will give an opportunit­y for the exchange of academics between our countries as a first step. As the Republic of Türkiye, we have been granting scholarshi­ps to South Sudanese students for their university education in Turkey for the last 10 years – postgradua­te and Ph.D. as well,” said Mutaf.

He added that the embassy is also pursuing the setting up of an internatio­nal school that accompanie­s primary and secondary school students in Juba.

“I am sure with the help of the relevant South Sudan authoritie­s, we will be able to open the school in the period ahead,” he added.

Vice Chancellor of Upper Nile University Mamour Chuol Turuk expressed his appreciati­on to the embassy and TİKA for their generous support to medical students at the school.

“This is a great day because of the contributi­on of TİKA and it is meaningful because you have given your heart to serve this nation in whatever capacity that you have. We are looking forward to more collaborat­ion between the university and TİKA,” he said.

“We thank you for your generous gift. It is not small; it is big. It is a gesture of humanity and willingnes­s to help. I want to thank the coordinati­on of TİKA. You have shown a sense of responsibi­lity for taking responsibi­lity for education today. It is not easy sometimes. We will continue on the same path.”

Abdullah Sarı, TİKA’s country coordinato­r, said the equipment donation would improve education and the quality of students in their field.

“We thank Minister of Higher Education Gabriel Chanson Chang and Ambassador Erdem Mutaf. I thank the academics of Upper Nile and students of the medical associatio­n for supporting the donation of equipment for the university and students. I hope this equipment will improve education and the quality of students, as well as improve TİKA and university relations and Turkish and South Sudanese people relations.”

Wilson Bech Majok, chairperso­n of the Medical Students Associatio­n at Upper Nile University, said the equipment will help students carry out the required practical work.

“We thank TİKA for this medical equipment donation. It will help the students in the faculty of medicine do their work well,” he said.

“The request for medical equipment was made to TİKA in October last year. We thank TİKA for their immediate response.”

 ?? ?? Turkish officials pose with South Sudanese students during an aid ceremony in Malakal, South Sudan, March 27, 2024.
Turkish officials pose with South Sudanese students during an aid ceremony in Malakal, South Sudan, March 27, 2024.

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