March 31, 2022
2 mins read

MoHAP, Bangladeshi Ministry of Health discuss ways of boosting bilateral cooperation in health sector

The two sides explored new avenues of cooperation in the health sector to serve the interests of the two nations…reports Asian Lite News

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) discussed ways of boosting and promoting bilateral cooperation with a high-ranking delegation from Bangladesh led by HE Zahid Malik, their State Minister for Health and Family Welfare, in a meeting recently held at the ministry’s headquarters.

The two sides explored new avenues of cooperation in the health sector to serve the interests of the two nations during the meeting, and also exchanged views on the latest developments in the fields of public health, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and medical licensing programs.

MoHAP, Bangladeshi Ministry of Health discuss ways of boosting bilateral cooperation in health sector

HE Dr. Mohammad Salim Al Olama, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Prevention, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Health Services (EHS), received the delegation in the presence of Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Public Health Sector, HE Dr. Amin Hussain Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary of Health Regulations Sector, and HE Dr. Salem Al Darmaki, Advisor to the Minister of Health and Prevention. The meeting was also attended by HE Mohammed Abu Zafar, Ambassador of Bangladesh to the UAE.

ALSO READ: UAE building bridges for stability and prosperity: Gargash

Strengthening health cooperation

In welcoming the delegation to the UAE, Al Olama stated that the UAE and Bangladesh share deeply rooted relations, stressing the importance of pushing them towards new horizons in order to serve the mutual interests of both countries, expand the scope of fruitful cooperation, and promote bilateral health relations.

Al Olama briefed the delegates on the Ministry’s latest achievements in the field of digital health services, and on how it is promoting innovation and leveraging advanced technologies to support the future of health care, in line with the wise directives of the government to proactively handle future changes in the health field.

During the meeting, he also detailed the ministry’s initiatives and projects, emphasizing the ministry’s tireless efforts in the areas of prevention, health education, the pharmaceutical industry, health professional licensing, and private health facilities, as well as the ministry’s commitment to providing innovative solutions based on health data management and health information systems.

MoHAP, Bangladeshi Ministry of Health discuss ways of boosting bilateral cooperation in health sector

Expressing gratitude

The Bangladeshi minister, for his part, expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the UAE for the initiatives and medical assistance provided to his country to improve the efficiency of Bangladesh’s health sector.

He also stressed that the meeting provided an excellent opportunity to further deepen bilateral health relations and explore potential for greater cooperation, lauding the distinction and excellence of the UAE’s health sector, as well as its global reputation at all levels.

Previous Story

Brazil: Arab Immigration Day celebrated at Expo Dubai 2020

Next Story

Lamborghini Urus partners with Dubai Police fleet

Latest from Arab News

War on Children Worsens, Says UN

The new high surpassed 2023, another record year, which itself represented a 21 per cent increase over the preceding year….reports Asian Lite News Violence against children in conflict zones soared to record

US weighs joining fight with Israel

Europe’s push for diplomacy is in sharp contrast to messages from Washington, with President Trump openly weighing bombing Iran  Iran’s foreign minister will meet in Geneva with counterparts from Germany, France and

Kremlin warns US against Iran strike

Putin revealed that Moscow had proposed several compromise frameworks to all involved parties — including the US, Israel, and Iran Washington would be making a serious mistake by launching an attack on

UAE tops global FDI charts

UNCTAD ranks UAE 10th globally for FDI inflows in 2024, with record AED 167.6 billion secured The United Arab Emirates has emerged as one of the world’s top ten destinations for foreign

Arab nations warn of wider war

According to GCC, the Israeli attacks not only undermine Iranian sovereignty but also pose grave threats to regional peace and security. 21 Arab and Islamic countries have urged a return to negotiations,
Go toTop

Don't Miss

FIFA President congratulates Al Ain Club

FIFA President congratulated Al Ain Club on qualifying for the

UAE calls for stability in Sudan

The UAE has emphasised that it is closely following the