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Angola, Cuba to Promote Training for Child Care

The professional training was the main issue of the speech given today by the organizing secretary of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), Surina Acosta, during her visit to the National Institute of Children (INAC) of Angola.

“During the exchange I perceived that there are many similarities with the work we do in Cuba assuming that children are the hope of the world”, said Acosta to reporters after being received by the INAC director, Ruth Mixingi.

She stated that among the fundamental objectives of the meeting emerged “the possibility of a bilateral exchange in order to improve the work with children in early ages”.

It is a process, she explained, in which we have to extend the training as a key element in preventive work.

In the same way that preventive work is essential in the formation of the family and also affects the childhood, she said.

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