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Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the World Health Organization in Angola and the University of Rainha Njinga A Mbande in Malanje

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On Thursday, 11 September 2024, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the University of Rainha Njinga A Mbande, located in the province of Malanje. This agreement formalizes the existing collaboration between the two institutions, establishing a joint commitment to improve the health sector by strengthening local capacities and implementing initiatives that benefit both the academic community and the general population.

During the event, University of Rainha Njinga A Mbande expressed its gratitude for the partnership. The university’s rector, Professor Eduardo Valentim, emphasized the importance of the newly established legal framework: “We are pleased to formalise this collaboration. As the rector of this institution, I confirm that we are ready and open to embark on this joint journey.”

In turn, Dr. Zabulon Yoti, WHO Representative in Angola, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to working closely with the university in crucial areas such as health research and professional capacity building. “This Memorandum will enable us to collaborate in several key areas, including the sharing of information and the promotion of health activities. We are focused on implementing practical, evidence-based solutions that address the Angolan context. Together, we will empower health professionals, students, and communities in Angola,” stated Dr. Yoti.

WHO and Rainha Njinga A Mbande University sign MoU

©WHO/João Carlos Domingos

The event was attended by the Vice-Governor for Social Affairs of Malanje, Dr. Franco Mufinda, who emphasized the importance of expanding access to training platforms offered by WHO. Dr. Mufinda called on the organization to provide more continuous training opportunities for the province’s health professionals. “We request that WHO facilitates access to its courses, especially for the health technicians of Malanje and this university,” highlighted Dr. Mufinda.

Following the MoU signing, participants were invited to a guided tour of the university’s facilities, led by the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Tazi Maria. During the visit, the delegation was introduced to CIMETOX – the Centre for Medicine Information and Toxicology, the only facility of its kind in the country specializing in toxicology. The centre’s coordinator, Dr. Leandra Garcia, presented its activities and development potential, with WHO expressing interest in supporting the expansion of CIMETOX to make it a leading African reference in the field of toxicology.

The signing of this MoU marks a significant step in strengthening local capacities and advancing the health sector in Angola.

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