Government Strengthens Link Between Health and Education with Opening of Four New Health and Wellness Rooms in Baucau

Tue. 22 of July of 2025, 16:09h
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The government, through the Ministry of Education, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), officially inaugurated four new Health and Wellness Rooms in the municipality of Baucau on July the 21st, 2025, at a ceremony held at the Binagari Vemasse Central Elementary School (EBC).     These new rooms, installed in the Central Basic Schools of Binagari Vemasse, Soba Laga, Osso-Huna Baguia and Vila-Nova Baucau-Vila, are part of the national School Health program and aim to improve students' access to basic health care and promote healthy lifestyle habits. 523149587_1056983659891694_4708178748340837367_n

With this inauguration, Timor-Leste now has a total of 11 Health and Wellness Rooms in operation in schools across the country, reinforcing the government's commitment to linking learning to student wellbeing. The plan is to gradually expand this program to more schools across the country. 519936009_1056983579891702_4857645703817649358_n

The rooms are equipped with scales and height meters, medicines, health education materials and have a full-time nurse responsible for providing basic care, carrying out eye, hearing, dermatological and dental health screenings, as well as early detection of any health problems. It is also planned to create student health records, which will be integrated into the databases of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, allowing for more effective school health interventions. 519616043_1056981446558582_219651179461554622_n

In her speech, the Minister of Education, Dulce de Jesus Soares, stressed that “a child's success begins with good health” and emphasized the shared responsibility of keeping these spaces active and having an impact, in conjunction with the school communities. 522381633_1056983303225063_731006956607948409_n

The WHO Representative in Timor-Leste, Arvind Mathur, said that “health and education should not be seen as separate needs, but as deeply connected rights that all children deserve”. The Director of KOICA in Timor-Leste, Youn Hwa Kang, expressed the hope that these rooms would contribute to the physical and mental development of Timorese students. 521600015_1056981473225246_223218068101474879_n

The official ceremony was also attended by the Vice-Minister for the Institutional Strengthening of Health, José dos Reis Magno, the President of the Baucau Municipal Authority, Veneranda Lemos Martins, the head of the education service of the Baucau Municipality, teachers and students. END  520143984_1056981526558574_950219675875061257_n 523084187_1056981493225244_5521836984534712570_n 522395843_1056982793225114_6511871058106035036_n 520493248_1056985823224811_870626902835381560_n 519408988_1056985776558149_8114804859970080113_n 520411013_1056985676558159_3454649307902677461_n 522342986_1056983866558340_7745323368016227155_n 520223355_1056983623225031_5853656491306765210_n

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