In a bid to fortify their collaborative efforts, Kuwait is intensifying its partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), as declared by Health Minister Dr. Ahmed Al-Awadhi on Monday. The minister’s announcement underscores Kuwait’s dedication to advancing its healthcare landscape through global cooperation.
Minister Al-Awadhi Holds Talks with WHO’s Dr. Hanan Balkhy
Dr. Ahmed Al-Awadhi engaged in discussions with Dr. Hanan Balkhy, the WHO’s assistant director for antimicrobial resistance, with the goal of fostering cooperation in various healthcare domains. These deliberations highlight Kuwait’s commitment to bolstering its healthcare infrastructure and services on a broader international scale, as reported by the Kuwait News Agency.
Minister Al-Awadhi took the opportunity to showcase Kuwait’s formidable capabilities in effectively confronting health-related challenges. His emphasis on implementing comprehensive strategies to manage medical emergencies underscores Kuwait’s commitment to maintaining a robust healthcare system that can handle a variety of healthcare crises.
Global Humanitarian Efforts Garner Praise
Kuwait’s dedication to preserving lives during global humanitarian crises earned commendation from Dr. Hanan Balkhy. The efforts undertaken by Kuwait resonate with the core principles of the United Nations Charter, highlighting the nation’s proactive approach to contributing to the betterment of global healthcare.
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Dr. Hanan Balkhy’s visit included a tour of the National Bank of Kuwait Children’s Hospital, during which she expressed admiration for the caliber of medical services provided. The quality of care offered at the hospital serves as a testament to Kuwait’s commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare to its citizens and visitors alike.