Minister of Public Health and Population Unveils Strategic Framework in Aden
On [insert date], Dr. Qassem Bahibeh, the Minister of Public Health and Population, officially launched the National Strategy for Quality Primary Healthcare in Yemen for the years 2025-2030. This event took place in Aden, the temporary capital, where Dr. Bahibeh serves as the head of the supervisory committee responsible for developing this crucial strategy.
A Roadmap for Healthcare Improvement
During the launch, Dr. Bahibeh emphasized the significance of this strategic document as a roadmap for healthcare improvement. He described it as a guiding framework that outlines operational standards for health facilities across the country. The minister expressed gratitude to all contributors who helped overcome challenges during the strategy’s preparation. He highlighted that this strategy serves as a foundational element within the broader framework of the Ministry of Health’s overall strategy.
Enhancing Healthcare Quality Standards
Dr. Shawqi Al-Sharjabi, the Undersecretary for Therapeutic Medicine, elaborated on the strategy’s objectives. He noted that the document aims to elevate the quality of healthcare services in accordance with the ministry’s established standards. The strategy underwent several stages of development before its official launch, ensuring comprehensive alignment with the ministry’s goals.
Collaboration for Better Health Services
Dr. Musleh Al-Tawali, head of the technical office and the committee responsible for preparing the strategy, stressed the importance of supporting the initiative. He called for enhanced coordination among partners to improve healthcare service quality. Effective collaboration will play a vital role in achieving the strategy’s objectives.
World Health Organization Supports Initiative
Dr. Orto Bessigan, the World Health Organization’s representative in Yemen, expressed satisfaction with the strategy’s launch. He highlighted the increasing collaboration between the Ministry of Health and the organization, aimed at improving healthcare services. Dr. Bessigan pointed out that high-quality healthcare is essential for patient safety and reducing the burden of illness, ultimately leading to better coverage and minimized risks.
In conclusion, the launch of the National Strategy for Quality Primary Healthcare marks a significant step towards improving health services in Yemen. With the combined efforts of the Ministry of Health, local stakeholders, and international partners, the strategy aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare for all Yemenis.
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