The Education and Training Promotion Fund (FPEF) recently made a significant gesture by donating 1,675 books to RESMED University in Kinshasa, as part of a partnership with the NGO The Bythiah Project. These books specializing in medical techniques were donated free of charge to the institution located in Mitendi, Mont-Ngafula commune.
This act of generosity reflects the FPEF’s commitment to human capital development, thus highlighting its investment in the education and training sector. The Fund’s Director General, Guy Wembo Lombela, highlighted the importance of supporting primary, secondary and university education institutions in their educational mission.
During this initiative, the FPEF was able to count on a fruitful partnership with The Bythiah Project, which made it possible to provide a total of 48,000 books for educational institutions. This collaboration demonstrates the desire of the Education and Training Promotion Fund to open up to strategic partners in order to strengthen its actions in favor of education.
RESMED University of Kinshasa thus benefits from a valuable intellectual resource that will enrich the knowledge of students and teaching staff in medical techniques. This donation contributes to strengthening the academic capacities of the institution and encouraging research and innovation in the field of health.
In conclusion, this initiative demonstrates the importance of supporting education and training by providing quality educational resources. The Education and Training Promotion Fund thus continues its mission of supporting educational institutions, with the aim of fostering the development of skills and promoting academic excellence in the health sector.