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Mongolia celebrates World Health Day PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 09 April 2006
World Health Day is jointly celebrated in Mongolia under the slogan Let s cooperate for health by the Mongolian Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Mongolian State University of Medical Sciences. The Health Minister Mr. L.Gundalai and Mt. R.Hagen, the WHO Resident Representative in Mongolia, reported Thursday to the media on the activities dedicated to the Day. A TV-meeting Distance learning in the health sector will bring together the Medical Science Colleges in Dornogobi and Darkhan-Uul aimags, the State University of Medical Science, and the WHO Center in Manila. The meeting will discuss the issues on how the Mongoilian health sector should interrelate with the information and communication and technology development and how to continuously involve doctors and nurses in the distance learning. Training centers have been established in the united hospitals with the financial assistance from the WHO, UNFPA, and the Canadian International Research Center. The centers in Dornogobi and Darkhan-Uul aimags were fully provided with TV-meeting equipment.
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