The World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared Egypt malaria-free on October 20, marking a significant achievement in the country’s public health efforts. After over 6,000 years of the disease’s presence, …
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Int’l Min. Discusses Unveils Egypt’s New Economic Development Framework with Global Partners
Egypt’s Minister of Planning, Rania Al-Mashat, unveiled a new operational framework for economic development on Friday. The framework aims to streamline planning, development, and international cooperation to achieve sustainable growth. …
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially certified Egypt as malaria-free, marking a significant milestone in the country’s public health achievements. This certification, announced on [insert date], highlights Egypt’s successful …
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The Minister of Health and Population of Egypt, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, recently held discussions with a delegation from the Global Malaria Program of the World Health Organization (WHO) to make …
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Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) is sounding the alarm on World Health Day 2024, highlighting the critical issue of dwindling access to healthcare for millions globally. This year’s theme, …
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Older women and women with disabilities are more vulnerable to abuse. Still, their position is mostly buried in most global and national violence-related data, according to two new papers issued …
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Gaza NEWSPolitics
Al-Mashat Oversees Signing a Grant Agreement to Support National Efforts in Providing Medical Needs to Gaza
The signing of a grant agreement between the Japanese Embassy in Cairo and the World Health Organization (WHO) was witnessed by H.E. Dr Rania Al-Mashat, the Minister of International Cooperation. …
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The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum—to be held in Davos, Switzerland, next week—is on more radars than usual this year, as one of the sessions: “Preparing for Disease …
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According to the World Health Organization, if the health system is not repaired, untreated illnesses would eventually kill more people in Gaza than bombs. Diarrhoea and respiratory infections are widespread …
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Yesterday, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on social media that it lost all contact with Al-Shifaa Hospital, the biggest medical center in Gaza. WHO’s statement further revealed that it …