The Health Minister discusses support for Yemen’s healthcare sector with the Japanese ambassador.

Minister of Health Discusses Support for Yemen's Health Sector with Japanese Ambassador

Strengthening Health Initiatives

Today, Dr. Qassem Baheeb, Yemen’s Minister of Public Health and Population, met with the Japanese Ambassador to Yemen, Yunchi Nakashima, to discuss enhancing support for Yemen’s health sector. The conversation focused on increasing projects funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Addressing Disease and Building Capacity

During the meeting, both parties explored initiatives aimed at combating diseases such as tuberculosis. They also discussed contributions to developing a national information system within the Ministry of Health and enhancing the ministry’s human resource capabilities.

Commitment to Health Services

Minister Baheeb emphasized that the ministry prioritizes the continuous improvement of health services for citizens. He highlighted the importance of responding to health emergencies and infectious diseases while also focusing on building the capacity of the health sector. The Minister expressed gratitude for Japan’s support, which significantly aids the ministry’s efforts to activate and develop health services in liberated provinces.

Expanding Financial Support

Furthermore, Minister Baheeb stressed the need to broaden the support provided to Yemen. He pointed out the critical funding gaps that the health sector currently faces.

Attendees of the Meeting

Dr. Mohammed Al-Qabati, the health attaché at the Yemeni embassy in Riyadh, also attended the meeting, contributing to the discussions on health sector improvements.

This collaboration between Yemen and Japan aims to foster a more robust health system, ultimately benefiting the Yemeni population.

 

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