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China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health Launched in Changsha

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On May 25, the China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health was launched in Changsha. The event was jointly organized by the National Community for the Integration Between Industry and Education in Infant Care Services and Jinzhi Weiye Group Co., Ltd. Three Kenyan teachers will participate in a three-month specialized training program covering maternal and infant care, early childhood care, and elderly health and wellness. Upon completion, they will bring the well-established Chinese vocational education standards back to Kenya, integrate them into local teaching practices, and facilitate their localization. The photo shows the scene of the event. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)


On May 25, the China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health was launched in Changsha. The event was jointly organized by the National Community for the Integration Between Industry and Education in Infant Care Services and Jinzhi Weiye Group Co., Ltd. Three Kenyan teachers will participate in a three-month specialized training program covering maternal and infant care, early childhood care, and elderly health and wellness. Upon completion, they will bring the well-established Chinese vocational education standards back to Kenya, integrate them into local teaching practices, and facilitate their localization. The photo shows the scene of the event. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)


On May 25, the China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health was launched in Changsha. The event was jointly organized by the National Community for the Integration Between Industry and Education in Infant Care Services and Jinzhi Weiye Group Co., Ltd. Three Kenyan teachers will participate in a three-month specialized training program covering maternal and infant care, early childhood care, and elderly health and wellness. Upon completion, they will bring the well-established Chinese vocational education standards back to Kenya, integrate them into local teaching practices, and facilitate their localization. The photo shows Kenyan teachers visiting the Jinzhi Weiye Industry-Education Integration Practice Center for Modern Family Services. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)


On May 25, the China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health was launched in Changsha. The event was jointly organized by the National Community for the Integration Between Industry and Education in Infant Care Services and Jinzhi Weiye Group Co., Ltd. Three Kenyan teachers will participate in a three-month specialized training program covering maternal and infant care, early childhood care, and elderly health and wellness. Upon completion, they will bring the well-established Chinese vocational education standards back to Kenya, integrate them into local teaching practices, and facilitate their localization. The photo shows Kenyan teachers visiting the Jinzhi Weiye Industry-Education Integration Practice Center for Modern Family Services. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)


On May 25, the China-Kenya International Exchange Week for High-skilled Talent Cultivation in Maternal and Child Health was launched in Changsha. The event was jointly organized by the National Community for the Integration Between Industry and Education in Infant Care Services and Jinzhi Weiye Group Co., Ltd. Three Kenyan teachers will participate in a three-month specialized training program covering maternal and infant care, early childhood care, and elderly health and wellness. Upon completion, they will bring the well-established Chinese vocational education standards back to Kenya, integrate them into local teaching practices, and facilitate their localization. The photo shows Kenyan teachers visiting the Jinzhi Weiye Industry-Education Integration Practice Center for Modern Family Services. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn. 

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday