Burkina/Senegal: the director of Pediatrics Charles De Gaulle is inspired by the health potential of Dakar

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A delegation from the Charles De Gaulle Pediatric University Hospital Center (CHUP-CDG) led by the Director General (DG), Cyrille Priscille Kaboret / Ouédraogo stayed from April 23 to 29, 2023 in Dakar, Senegal , to discover the potential of three hospitals in the country, in terms of offers and organization of care for the benefit of the mother-child couple .

As part of the implementation of its missions, the Charles De Gaulle Pediatric University Hospital Center (CHUP-CDG) has made strengthening cooperation a priority area of intervention in its 2020-2024 establishment project.

The outing of the CHUP-CDG delegation from April 23 to 29, 2023 in Senegal, led by its first manager, Cyrille Priscille Kaboret/Ouédraogo, consists of discovering the potential of three hospitals in the country, in terms of offers and organization of care, for the benefit of the mother-child couple.

Thus, the delegation had working sessions during its stay in the country of “Téranga” with the management teams of the main hospital in Dakar, the children’s hospital in Diamniadio and the National Children’s Hospital Center Albert Royer.

The ambition of this initiative is to open Charles De Gaulle pediatrics to a social, institutional and economic environment, enabling it to enrich its system of supply and management of care for the benefit of sick children in Burkina Faso.

For the Director General of the main hospital in Dakar, the brigade doctor-general, Mame Thierno Dieng, the mission aims to lay the foundations for future bilateral cooperation between the CHUP-CDG and the hospitals of Dakar.

According to him, this health cooperation aims to share mutual experience in the care of patients between the two countries.

Mame Thierno Dieng also congratulated the CEO of CHUP-CDG for her dynamism in the implementation of her missions and thanked her for her trip to Senegal.

He took the opportunity to pay tribute to the focal point of this collaboration, Prof. Mahamadou Sanou, with whom he studied at the Military School of Health in Senegal.

The CEO of the CHUP-CDG, Cyrille Priscille Kaboret/Ouédraogo, for his part, explained that experience and innovation in the field of care have long been the prerogative of northern countries.

Mrs. Kaboré specified that it must be recognized that today, African countries have also developed good practices in accordance with their realities, which they can share among themselves.

She thanked the heads of the host hospitals, in particular the DG of the Principal Hospital of Dakar for the invitation and the arrangements made to make their stay better.

The first head of pediatrics Charles De Gaulle said she was impressed by the organization, in terms of care provision.

It should be noted that the Director General of the CHUP-CDG offered a present as a souvenir, in recognition of the DG of the main hospital in Dakar for his hospitality.

Source: Burkina Information Agency

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