- Reception for the Prime Minister of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia, at the Serbia Pavilion at Expo 2005 in Osaka
- Certificate Award Ceremony for the Medical Programme for Invited Medical Specialists at the Residence of the Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
- Welcome Reception for the Doctor Invited from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
- Discussion Meeting with QoLF Supporters from Poland
- Power of Elegande at Happo-en on 5 Dec
- Jordanian Ambassador Visits Kagoshima Governor: Yomiuri Shimbun Report
- Letter of appreciation sent by the Cuban Ambassador. For the dispatch of Professor Hasegawa of the University of Tokyo to Cuba.
- Report by Prof Hasegawa, University of Tokyo, on his mission to Cuba
- HE Ambassadors of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Cuba to Japan paid a courtesy call on Dr Sakae Tanaka, Director of the University of Tokyo Hospital.
- QoLF Academic Exchange Programme in Havana, Republic of Cuba
QoLF Academic Exchange Programme in Havana, Republic of Cuba
2024.03.02





In response to a request from the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Japan, Dr. Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Professor of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery at the Department of Surgery for Organ Pathology, Artificial Organs, and Transplantation, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, was dispatched to Cuba on March 2, 2024, funded by QoLF Academic Exchange Fund.
During his visit, Dr. Hasegawa delivered lectures and engaged in discussions at Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital and William Soler Hospital. Additionally, he provided technical support at CIMEQ (The Medical Surgical Research Centre), contributing to advancements in medical practices.
The final day of the academic exchange involved a meeting at the Cuban Ministry of Health with the Dr. Reinol Delfin García Moreiro, Deputy Minister of Public Health and senior officials. At this gathering, QoLF President Suzuki and Professor Hasegawa expressed their gratitude to Dr. Iliovanys Betancourt Plaza of the Ministry of Health and the medical professionals at the hospitals for their support of the program. In his welcoming address, the Vice-Minister of Health acknowledged the program’s achievements and expressed hope for its continuation in the future.

