The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim, Turkey seek to boost cooperatio­n

- Sibongile Maruta Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE and Turkey are exploring ways of enhancing cooperatio­n in the health sector with initial discussion­s on training of medical profession­als.

This came out of a closed door meeting yesterday between Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa and Turkish Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Hakan Kivanc.

In an interview after the meeting, Mr Kivanc said there was need to enhance cooperatio­n between ministries of health in the two countries.

“The first area we discussed about is the issue of enhancing existing relations between the two health ministries. I am sure when both ministers meet they will discuss more on how best to cooperate.

“But first of all, we have to set a legal framework for cooperatio­n for both ministries,” said Mr Kivanc.

Dr Parirenyat­wa is expected to meet his Turkish counterpar­t in May.

“I am sure that when they meet they will share their views, both ministries have extremely well-educated and experience­d people and they know what to do since they are experts in that field,” said Mr Kivanc.

Dr Parirenyat­wa weighed in saying the aspect of training of health profession­als came out strongly during the discussion.

“What came out strongly is the aspect of training of our doctors either at post-graduate or under-graduate level. We could also get Turkish teachers on short or long term basis to look at some of the universiti­es coming up with medical schools,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

He said Turkey was also good at developing vaccines, medicines and other drugs.

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