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Yemen participates in the Second Greek-Arab Health Conference.

Yemen Participates in Second Arab-Greek Health Conference

Yemen recently participated in the Second Arab-Greek Health Conference held in Athens, Greece. The delegation was led by Dr. Qasem Baheeb, Yemen’s Minister of Public Health and Population.

A Platform for Collaboration

The conference served as a vital platform for dialogue and experience exchange. It aimed to explore medical cooperation opportunities between Arab nations and Greece. The discussions focused on enhancing health systems, supporting training programs, and building capacity within the healthcare sector.

Strengthening Health Sector Partnerships

On the sidelines of the conference, Minister Baheeb met with various government officials, private sector representatives, and international partners. They discussed strategies to strengthen collaboration in the health sector. Key topics included localizing pharmaceutical production, medical training, and health security.

Commitment to Quality Healthcare

During these meetings, Minister Baheeb emphasized the importance of ongoing coordination to expand cooperation. He highlighted that such efforts would serve mutual interests and improve the quality of healthcare services. This initiative aligns with the Ministry of Health’s goals to enhance international collaboration and learn from successful health models.

Conclusion

Yemen’s participation in the Second Arab-Greek Health Conference marks a significant step towards improving its healthcare system. By fostering partnerships and sharing expertise, Yemen aims to develop a more robust health infrastructure that benefits its citizens.

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