During the Executive Office meeting of the Council of Arab Health Ministers in Geneva, Egypt’s Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, emphasized the urgent need for intensified collaboration among Arab nations to address the health crisis in Gaza. He stressed the importance of providing comprehensive support and medical assistance to the Palestinian people, particularly those who are sick or injured.
Key Points:
Abdel Ghaffar underscored the critical importance of joint coordination and cooperation among Arab countries to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
His remarks were delivered during the opening session of the Executive Office meeting held on the sidelines of the 60th regular session of the Council of Arab Health Ministers in Geneva.
The minister highlighted the need to align visions on the agenda topics to achieve optimal outcomes, emphasizing the transformation of agreed-upon measures into actionable strategies to enhance overall health security.
Discussions during the meeting centered on forward-looking strategies and addressing contemporary health system challenges in the Arab region. Consensus-building and alignment were identified as crucial for translating these discussions into impactful executive measures.
Abdel Ghaffar concluded by reaffirming the commitment to collaborative efforts and the support of the Palestinian health system, emphasizing the importance of overcoming health and social obstacles for the well-being of Arab citizens.