Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Canadian doctors attend to improve medical services in the Dominican Republic

Canada Doctors of the World, an international charity organization, supports the Municipal Hospital of San Luis, in the outskirts of the capital, improving the medical services for women and infants of its adjacent communities.

The launch of the project “Improving the Health of the Population of San Luis and Adjacent Zones” marks the start of the work in that hospital, including the construction of areas for surgery and a delivery room.

In response to the high demand for health services in this community and at their request, the project “Voluntary Sector Program” was approved and developed by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Government of Quebec (MRI), with a financing of C$650,000 for three years, to benefit more than 50,000 people in different areas, bases in the Hospital San Luis.

Present in the event were International Cooperation secretary America Bastidas; Canada ambassador Patricia Fortier; Doctors of the World president Dr. Nicolas Bergeron, and main director André Bertrand, Country Coordinator Dr. Marie Gessy Richard, and Government, Santo Domingo Province, and San Luis City Council officials.

Also present in the event, which coincides with the Doctors of the World’s 10th Anniversary, were the famous Canadian comedians Natalie Brawn and Suzanne Clément, both appointed the organization’s good will ambassadors, who took part in the tour of the facilities.

Doctors of the World Canada (MdM) is a non-governmental organization whose primary goal is to provide medical assistance and help vulnerable populations in situations of poverty, natural disasters, military crisis and exclusion around the world, and currently develops projects in Canada, Nicaragua, Haiti and Zimbabwe.

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