Rwanda nurses in India doing a great job

Editor, This is in reference to your article titled “Rwandan nurses leave for Mumbai training” which appeared recently in The New Times.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012
L-R, Sr. Epiphanie Mukarabanga and Dr. S. Narayani. Standing the Rwandan patients and the respective nursing teams from Mumbai and Rwamagana are Dr. Haresh Dodeja (4th ) and Clarence Fernandes (2nd from left). The New Times / File.

Editor, This is in reference to your article titled "Rwandan nurses leave for Mumbai training” which appeared recently in The New Times.What better greeting could the two Rwandan kidney transplant patients, Edson and Desire, expect on a Sunday morning than a warm "Muraho "from the team, of three Rwandan nurses?Yes, it was so nice to see the Rwandan nurses bring joy to patients not just from Rwanda and other African countries, but also to those from India who are presently admitted at this world class, super specialty hospital in Mulund, Mumbai.Sr. Epiphanie Mukabaranga, Principal, Rwamagana School of Nursing and Midwifery together with Nurses Ms. Claudine Kabeza and Ms. Justine Bagirisano have commenced their Advanced Training and Familiarisation Programme which has been so  professionally The month long training will provide these nurses with an intensive, all round training in one of the most modern facilities in health care and hospital management in the country. While we are confident that this initiative will enhance health care in Rwanda, we solicit the prayers and good wishes of your esteemed readers for the success of the forthcoming kidney transplant operations of our two Rwandan brothers, Edson and Desire.Clarence Fernandes, India.