Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)

Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
Congonese Social Affairs, Forestry Ministers Discuss Cooperation with Bulgaria
SOFIA, 12.09.2023
Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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Minister of Social Affairs, Solidarity and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of Congo Irene Marie Cecile Mboukou-Kimbatsa and Minister of Forestry Rosalie Matondo have completed their higher education in Bulgaria and now have plans to develop bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The two ministers spoke to BTA on Tuesday during their first visit to Bulgaria in more than 30 years, when they were both students here.
Mboukou-Kimbatsa sees potential in a partnership between the two countries in the field of social activities and in sharing experiences on how to help vulnerable groups. She has discussed with Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy Nikolay Naydenov the education and pay of social care workers, which "does not motivate enough people to work in the social sphere". Other topics of discussion were assistance to orphans and the people with disabilities, Mboukou-Kimbatsa said.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Labour and Social Policy said Tuesday in a press release that the focus of the talks with Mboukou-Kimbatsa was the training of social workers. "Our aim is to increase the motivation of employees and make the profession of social worker more attractive. This will increase the quality of social services and care that people receive," Deputy Minister Naydenov said.
BTA Photo/Blagoy Kirilov (PK)
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