Today, Prime Minister Edi Rama held the tenth session of talks with applicants of the “Ready for Albania” initiative, where their presentations continued.
Rama said that “this cycle of online sessions according to the fields, enables us to get acquainted with the interested parties and to explore together the possibilities and forms of cooperation with them”.
Meanwhile, he stressed that applications continue to be received at the address gatipershqiperine@kryeministria.al.
Prime Minister Rama stressed that “today we have the tenth session of this process. Here I am with the Minister of Health, Ogerta Manastirliu, the chairman of the Production Activity Commission, Ilir Beqaj, the secretary of the National Territory Committee, who is also the director of the Territorial Development Agency and the deputy minister of Education, Bora Muzhaqi, who is also the coordinator of this project. My presence is to thank and express respect for taking this step, but also gratitude for the faith because it is ultimately an expression of faith this. “I hope you will not be disappointed,” Rama said.
Suida Arci from Shkodra, currently lives in Rome where she graduated from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. I am very enthusiastic about the project “Ready for Albania” so I feel obliged to give my contribution with the experience gained over the years. The hospital where I work has been the second step for COVID patients in the Lazio region since March 2020 ″.
Another applicant Erand Mati said that “I have completed higher studies in pharmacy as well as doctoral studies where I received the title ‘Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences’ at the University of Bucharest. I am currently the director of the research and development department for the production of drugs in a pharmaceutical factory. “I can contribute to Albania.”
Amarildo Çelaj said that “I graduated from the University of Tirana for General Medicine. The way I wanted to contribute to the project “Ready for Albania” is through the digitalization of medical records of patients in a hospital and specifically in QSUT “.