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Saudi and Moroccan ministers sign Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen bilateral health cooperation

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Last updated: 2024/08/17 at 7:14 PM
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Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel recently met with Moroccan Minister of Health and Social Protection Khalid Ait Taleb in Rabat to discuss strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the health sector. The meeting, attended by Saudi Ambassador to Morocco Dr. Sami Alsaleh and an official delegation from the ministry, focused on enhancing coordination within broader Arab efforts to improve global health. Following the discussions, Al-Jalajel and Ait Taleb signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing health partnerships between Saudi Arabia and Morocco.

The MoU aligns with the goals of health transformation, improving the quality of health services, and bolstering prevention against health risks. It covers areas such as therapeutic and preventive medicine, digital health, and pandemic management, and seeks to support and develop health services while facilitating the exchange of expertise. Al-Jalajel emphasized that the visit to Morocco is part of the historical relations between the two brotherly countries and falls within the framework of joint Arab action. He highlighted that the MoU is a step forward in strengthening health cooperation, including the exchange of expertise and scientific research.

During his visit, Al-Jalajel, accompanied by Ambassador Alsaleh and Assistant Deputy Minister of Health for International Collaboration Rakan Khalid bin Dohaish, toured several governmental and private institutions in Morocco. These included the National Institute of Health and a vaccine manufacturing plant, where they explored opportunities for cooperation in developing the health sector in both countries. The visit aimed to enhance collaboration in areas such as therapeutic and preventive medicine, digital health, and pandemic management, to improve the quality of health services and bolster prevention against health risks.

The meeting between the Saudi and Moroccan Ministers of Health is a significant step towards enhancing cooperation in the health sector between the two countries. The signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) underscores the commitment of both nations to working together to improve global health. The MoU covers various areas such as therapeutic and preventive medicine, digital health, and pandemic management, highlighting the importance of supporting and developing health services through the exchange of expertise.

Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel’s visit to Morocco signifies the strong historical relations between the two brotherly countries and falls within the framework of joint Arab action. The visit aimed to strengthen health cooperation by exploring opportunities for collaboration in developing the health sector in both Saudi Arabia and Morocco. The tour of governmental and private institutions in Morocco, including the National Institute of Health and a vaccine manufacturing plant, further emphasized the commitment to enhancing cooperation and exchanging expertise in the health field.

Overall, the meeting between the Saudi and Moroccan Ministers of Health, as well as the signing of the MoU, marks a significant milestone in strengthening health partnerships between the two countries. The focus on areas such as therapeutic and preventive medicine, digital health, and pandemic management demonstrates the shared commitment to improving the quality of health services and preventing health risks. The visit to Morocco by Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel, accompanied by a delegation from the ministry, underscores the importance of collaboration and exchange of expertise in advancing the health sector in both nations.

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