On July 7, 2023, the Deputy Minister of Health of Kenya, Hon Khatib Abdallah Mwashetani, the Vice President's Advisor, Mr. William Ndeti, and the Prime Minister's Advisor, Mr. Ben Gitonga Mungni, visited Amoul® Headquarters at Shenzhen, China, In order to discuss new opportunities in innovative intelligent medical care and cooperation development between China and Kenya.
VP Amoul® Ms. Shirley Wang said, Amoul®’s years of independent research and development, on core medical technologies, has developed full range of innovative devices for CABD, the emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation survival chain.
As a strategic partner of the European Resuscitation Council, the Amoul® provides advanced first aid innovative total solutions covering four integrated services (first aid products, first aid training, training equipment, and first aid information service), and constantly contributing to the global emergency medical care.
The delegation expressed their great interest for the auto CPR and life support training system.
During the symposium, the two sides carried out extensive exchanges and discussions on issues related to medical and health care. Ms. Shirley Wang said: Amoul® has been supplying medical devices for many years to Africa, Algeria, Egypt, and other countries in the region, and maintained a good cooperative relationship with local hospitals and distributors.
Deputy Minister HON Khatib Abdallah affirmed the honors and achievements made by Amoul® . He also expressed a good intentions in Amoul® comprehensive emergency life support solutions and innovative devices. He introduced the current medical situation in Kenya and shared his enthusiasm for upgrading Kenya’s Healthcare system, especially in emergency life support.
The Belt and Road project has built a bridge of friendship between China and Kenya, and this meeting kicked off a good cooperation and exchange between Amoul® and Kenya. Amoul® donated life support training system to Kenya, as an initiative to the development of Kenya's emergency medical care . In the future, the two sides will carry out more extensive and close cooperation to further improve the development of health care in Kenya and contribute to the global medical care cause.