South Sudan's healthcare workers join Chinese language course


JUBA, April 10 (Xinhua) -- The fifth Chinese language course for medical staff in South Sudan commenced on Thursday, attracting over 70 students eager to learn and seize opportunities that come with proficiency in Mandarin.

In his opening remarks, Yousif Deng Riak Deng, director of programs in the Ministry of Health, encouraged students to seize the opportunity to learn the Chinese language since it helps strengthen the bond between the two countries.

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