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Cuba Enhances Namibia’s Healthcare with the Arrival of New Medical Specialists

Cuba Enhances Namibia’s Healthcare with the Arrival of New Medical Specialists

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 7, 2025 6:53 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Eight Cuban doctors arrived in Namibia late last year, further bolstering the long-standing cooperation between the two nations. With this addition, the total number of Cuban medical specialists in the country has reached 98, strengthening efforts to alleviate the shortage of healthcare professionals, particularly in underserved areas. This new group of doctors is part of a decades-long commitment by Cuba to assist Namibia, contributing to improvements in the country’s healthcare system.

The newly arrived specialists bring a wealth of expertise across various medical fields, including internal medicine, neurosurgery, intensive care, pediatrics, orthopedics, psychiatry, gynecology, neonatology, plastic surgery, forensic medicine, stomatology, electromedicine, pharmacy, anesthesia, urology, radiology, and maxillofacial surgery. Their skills will address immediate healthcare needs in key hospitals located in remote areas. These hospitals include those in Katima Mulilo, Keetmanshoop, Oshakati, and Engela, as well as Katutura Intermediate Hospital in Namibia’s capital, Windhoek.

Cuban Ambassador to Namibia, Sergio Vigoa de la Luz, reaffirmed Cuba’s commitment to its partnership with Namibia, emphasizing that the new doctors’ deployment is part of an agreement signed between the two governments in 2015. He also highlighted that the presence of Cuban medical professionals in Namibia dates back to the country’s independence in 1991, and that this collaboration has expanded beyond healthcare to include fields such as agriculture, sports, education, mining, and construction.

This bilateral partnership has had a transformative impact on Namibia’s development, with Cuban experts contributing to various sectors of society. Over the past year, more than 100 Namibian medical graduates from Cuban universities have returned to Namibia and are now serving in state hospitals across the country. This influx of trained medical professionals is helping to fill gaps in the healthcare workforce, ensuring a more robust system capable of addressing the needs of the population.

Cuba’s expertise in healthcare, despite decades of economic blockade, is recognized globally. The island nation has developed an exemplary maternal and child health program that significantly reduced the infant mortality rate, as well as a comprehensive vaccination initiative, offering 17 vaccines, 12 of which are produced domestically. These successful programs serve as valuable models for Namibia’s healthcare system.

The latest group of Cuban doctors will provide vital support to Namibia’s health system, particularly in rural areas where medical professionals are in short supply. The bilateral agreement between Cuba and Namibia continues to foster collaboration aimed at improving public health and social well-being in Namibia, demonstrating the lasting power of international solidarity.

Looking ahead, the Cuban government remains dedicated to its ongoing partnership with Namibia, anticipating further advancements in healthcare and other sectors. This enduring relationship promises to yield long-term benefits for both countries, underscoring the importance of cooperation and shared commitment to improving the quality of life for all citizens.

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