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Monday, 27 March
2017 | ArabMedicare.com | Staff Reporter |
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UAE
Undersecretary of the
Ministry of Health and
Prevention and Ethiopian
Ambassador to the UAE holds
meeting to discuss joint
health initiatives
(Abu Dhabi) -
His Excellency (H.E.) Dr.
Mohamed Salim Al Olama,
Undersecretary of the
Ministry of Health &
Prevention (MOHAP) recently
met with H.E. Dr. Abdelqader
Saleh, Ambassador of the
Republic of Ethiopia to the
United Arab Emirates (UAE),
at the Ministry of Health
and Prevention office in Abu
Dhabi to discuss future
cooperation across joint
initiatives in the field of
health. Also present during
the meeting was Dr. Essa Al
Mansouri, Office Manager for
the Undersecretary and
Director of International
Health Relations, MOHAP.
The meeting focused on the
further enhancement of
relations between the UAE
and Ethiopia, especially in
the health care
sector—including the sharing
and exchange of knowledge
and experience in continuous
medical training,
strengthening of cooperation
in public health,
facilitating the admission
and employment of nurses,
doctors and technicians
according to approved
standards and providing an
environment and legislation
that can attract more
investments in the
pharmaceutical and medical
industries.
The undersecretary welcomed
the Ethiopian ambassador and
expressed the UAE's optimism
in enhancing joint
cooperation in the health
field to achieve the optimum
performance of health
services for both countries.
He briefed the ambassador on
the initiatives launched by
MOHAP in partnership with
the private sector. H.E
pointed out that providing
advanced health services to
a society that enjoys
sustainable health through
performance indicators,
falls in line with
international standards for
health facilities, the
efficiency of medical staff,
the wide use of health
information technology and
the organization of the best
health conferences and
exhibitions in the world.
For his part, the Ethiopian
ambassador expressed his
happiness at the meeting
with the Undersecretary and
relayed his desire to
strengthen cooperation and
organize visits to learn
more about the latest
medical practices. He
praised the distinguished
reputation of the UAE’s
health care sector and
stressed his country's
intentions to further
develop stronger health
relations between the two
countries.
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