Federal Minister of Health: participates in the 71st meetings of the World Health Organization
D. Haitham: We believe in the need to provide training opportunities to health personnel and personnel from Arab countries as part of the message of the regional alliance adopted by the World Health Organization.
Doha:
Federal Minister of Health Dr. Haitham Muhammad Ibrahim during the World Health Organization Meeting No. 71, held in the Qatari capital Doha.
said Dr. Haitham, in press statements, said the main objective of the delegation's participation was to present the health situation in the country following the invasion of health facilities by the Rapid Support Militia and the needs of the health system, thanking everyone for their contributions, especially the State of Qatar.
Sudan's speech, delivered by the Minister of Health, explained the humanitarian and health situation and the major role of medical and health personnel in stabilizing health services in such circumstances, as well as the role of the Government of Sudan in support for the health sector, indicating that Sudan has presented an initiative through the regional alliance and that countries in the region benefit from each other, provided that training opportunities are granted to executives and staff of health of Arab countries among themselves, without regard to geographical borders, this is an initiative to be continued. train health personnel from countries in the region without borders. I remember the example of Sudan and how it welcomed tens of hundreds of students from brother countries that experienced wars like Somalia and how these cadres are now back qualified to rebuild their country, Somalia.
Haitham highlighted that the organization's 71st session lasts four days and addresses multiple topics related to emergencies, vaccinations and immunization, maternal and child health and drug supply, noting that the topics covered in the slogan of the current session are health without borders, justice. in access to health services and justice in access to essential vaccines through a regional alliance and at the initiative of the WHO regional director, Dr. Hanan Balkhi.
Registered Dr. Haitham expressed his thanks to the State of Qatar for hosting this meeting and for its continued support to the region.