Hungarian district nurses, Chinese women associations sign cooperation agreement
Agnes Hornung, state secretary for family affairs of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, said people generally notice the differences between countries, but the hidden potential in different worldviews arising from such differences is found in “the wealth of knowledge and experience from which we can learn by learning from each other”.
MVSZSZ head Marianna Varfalvi said the agreement was directed at supporting Chinese families living in Hungary in getting a healthy start to life for their babies, protecting their physical and mental health, and ensuring good access to health care, while harmonising the knowledge of the two cultures in health matters through cooperation and joint programmes.