On September 28, 2009, Pascal Le Deunff, Consul General of France in Atlanta, announced to Dr. John Hardman, President and CEO of the Carter Center, that the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs has decided to partner with the Carter Center in order to transpose their Ethiopia Public Health Training Initiative (EPHTI) into francophone countries of Africa.
This decision was made official in a letter from Bernard Kouchner, French Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, to President James E. Carter in which he extended his sincerest congratulations on the occasion of his 85th birthday and the festivities marking the re-opening of the "Jimmy Carter Presidential Library". The Ethiopia Public Health Training Initiative was launched in 1997 by The Carter Center in partnership with the Ethiopian government. It is a collaborative health care training program based on materials to train health students, who, in turn, train and manage community health workers. The materials are targeting health problems that are a major issue in most African countries such as malaria, HIV, etc. In translating these materials into French, the Ministry of Foreign and European Center and the Carter Center hope to contribute to improving the health of many inhabitants of Africa by enhancing the quality of pre-service training that health staff receive. For more information, please contact:
Claire Collobert
Press Attaché
Consulate General of France in Atlanta
Tel. 404 495 1682
Fax. 404 495 1661
claire.collobert@diplomatie.gouv.fr
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