Cuban Ambassador to Ouagadougou, Nadieska Navarro Barro, made the remark after meeting with Burkinabe Prime Minister Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo, who expressed his interest in addressing those issues with Rodriguez Parrilla.
The head of Cuban diplomacy started on Monday a working visit to South Africa, the first stop on a tour of several African nations that will include Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal.
Cuba has offered medical cooperation to Ouagadougou for 39 uninterrupted years, being the brigade located in this capital the most acknowledged group by local authorities and the population in general, Navarro Barro commented.
The Cuban diplomat added that the most demanded medical specializations in this nation are Nephrology, Neurosurgery, Stomatology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Intensive Care Medicine, and laboratory techniques.
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